Principles of Community Development
The CD process is a set of steps that guide the identification of a program of work and movement toward the ultimate CD goal. These steps require the involvement of community members and serve as a guide to problem solving, planning, and completion. The steps do not necessarily follow a sequential path. They may not follow the exact sequence, and some may occur concurrently.
Readings
Vincent II, J. W. (Jack). (2009). Community development practice. In R. Phillips & R. H. Pittman (Eds.), An Introduction to Community Development (pp. 58–73). Routledge.
Course Material
- Conceptualizing Community
- Defining Community
- Dimensions of Communities
- Introduction to Community Development
- Approaches to Community Development
- The process of asset-based community development
- Principles of Community Development
- Community Planning for Social Welfare
- Community Development Practice
- Approaches to sustainable community development
- Rural community development programs of Pakistan
- Community Organization
- Civil Society Organizations
- Project Proposal
- Orangi Pilot Project
- Citizen Community Boards
- Chapters 16
- Department Social Work
- Teacher
Mr. Rana Imran Ahmed