Coordination of Agencies in the Community Development Program. By Remigia Carpio-Laus. Quezon City: Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 9, 1960, xiii, 130, mimeo. - A Study of Health, Hygienic, and Sanitary Conditions Obtaining among Rural Homes. By Antonio G. Tan. Quezon City: Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 10, 1960, xv, 59, iii, mimeo. Bibliog., Maps, and Photo. - An Analysis of the Social Effects of Donated Radios on Barrio Life. By Richard Coller. Quezon City: Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 11, 1961. xi, 94, mimeo. Bibliog. - Food Management Practices of Homemakers in the Rural Areas. By Nena Rola-Bustrillos. Quezon City: Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 12, 1961. xi, 185, mimeo. Bibliog., Tables.

1963 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 342-345
Author(s):  
Donn V. Hart

Recent Philippine Rural Studies - Annual Report. Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, 1959–1960. Diliman, Rizal, Philippines, 1960. 23. Illus. - A Study of the Competence of Barrio Citizens to Conduct Barrio Government. By Buena-ventura M. Villanueva. Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 1. Quezon City, Philippines, 1960, xxii, 223. Tables, Bibliography, Appendices. - The Value of Rural Roads. By Patrocino Santos-Villanueva. Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 2, 1959. xii, 80. Tables, Bibliography, Appendices. - Success and Failure in Selected Community Development Projects in Batangas [Luzon]. By Luz A. Einsiedel. Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 3. Quezon City, Philippines, 1960, vi, 125, mimeo. Map, Bibliography, Appendices. - Political Activities of Barrio Citizens in Iloilo [Panay] as They Affect Community Development. By Tito C. Firmalino. Community Development Research Council, Study Series No. 4. University of the Philippines, October 1959. x, 251, mimeo. Tables, Appendices, Bibliography, Map. - The Masagana/Margate System of Planting Rice: A Study of an Agricultural Innovation. By Prospero R. Covar. Community Development Research Council, University of the Philippines, Study Series No. 5. Quezon City, Philippines, 1960, xiii, 150, mimeo. Tables, Appendices, Bibliography. - The Ready Made Garment Industry in Minglanilla, Cebu. By Richard ArensS.V.D. and U[niversity of] S[an] C[arlos, Cebu] Summer Research Class. Community Development Research Council, Study Series No. 6. University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines, 1960, xi, 135, mimeo. Appendices.

1961 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 399-403
Author(s):  
Francis C. Madigan ◽  
Donn V. Hart

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 25-38
Author(s):  
Farikhatusholikhah . ◽  
Tanti Novianti

BAZNAS is the organization that manages zakat on a national level, working toward alleviating poverty in Indonesia through its Zakat Community Development (ZCD) program. The ZCD program focuses on community-based development through the empowerment of the mustahik community living in rural areas. This study aims to measure the level of welfare and determine the eligibility of Bedono Village, Demak District to receive assistance in the form of zakat funds through the ZCD program. This research employed a survey method using interviews and focus group discussion, combined with a questionnaire. The analytical tool used in this analysis is the Multi-Stage Weighted Index. This research reveals the condition of Bedono Village to be “fairly good,” with an index score of 0.49. This means that Bedono Village can be considered for eligibility to receive help in the form of zakat.


2018 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Tutik Rachmawati ◽  
Trisno Sakti Herwanto ◽  
Kristian Widya Wicaksono

It is common knowledge that development planning at the village level is rarely based on valid and updated data. Students and lecturers in the Public Administration Department Parahyangan Catholic University, who have been working with villages in West Java Province for several decades encountered situations to support that argument. It is difficult to obtain valid and updated data to use as evidence in developing initiatives and programs for the village development. Students’ Community Development Program (Kuliah Kerja Lapangan henceforth KKL themed Universities Contribution to Village Development was initiated with the goal of improving the quality of data in rural areas (Garut District) by collecting and updating village data, developing the capacity of village government leaders and staff to collect and update village data on their own. This paper discusses three major works that the Students’ Community Development Program (KKN) themed Universities Contribution to Village Development have made. The three areas relate to 1) elaboration of the logic of the program; (2) discussion of the process of data collection and analysis of data in the three villages; and (3) discussion of output and outcomes of the program. Research action, as Lewin argues, has three goals: to advance knowledge; to improve a concrete situation; and to improve behavioral science methodology. This paper presents a case study that shows the existence of a problem in a community, and concrete actions taken to solve it through the application of knowledge acquired through Community Development Program (KKL) experience of Universitas Membangun Desa.


1973 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 112-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edmond E. Seay

Rural community development finally has come of age. After the not very productive rural development program of the 1950's with its emphasis on the small farm, and the equally tepid rural areas development effort of the 1960's, Congress and the Executive finally seem committed to improving the lot of rural America.


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