People-centered development

People-centered development is an approach to international development that focuses on improving local communities' self-reliance, social justice, and participatory decision-making. It recognizes that economic growth does not inherently contribute to human development[1][2] and calls for changes in social, political, and environmental values and practices.

  1. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (1996). "Japan's ODA Annual Report (Summary)".
  2. ^ Korten, David C. (July–August 1984). "Strategic Organization for People-Centered Development". Public Administration Review. 44 (4). Business Source Complete. EBSCO: 341–352. doi:10.2307/976080. JSTOR 976080.