The global development community is teeming with different ideas
and interventions to improve the lives of the world's poorest
people. Whether these succeed in having a transformative impact
depends not just on their individual brilliance but on whether they
can be brought to a scale where they reach millions of poor
people.
"Getting to Scale" explores what it takes to expand the reach of
development solutions beyond an individual village or pilot program
so they serve poor people everywhere. Each chapter documents one or
more contemporary case studies, which together provide a body of
evidence on how scale can be pursued. The book suggests that the
challenge of scaling up can be divided into two solutions:
financing interventions at scale, and managing delivery to large
numbers of beneficiaries. Neither governments, donors, charities,
nor corporations are usually capable of overcoming these twin
challenges alone, indicating that partnerships are key to
success.
Scaling up is mission critical if extreme poverty is to be
vanquished in our lifetime. Getting to Scale provides an invaluable
resource for development practitioners, analysts, and students on a
topic that remains largely unexplored and poorly understood.
Contributors: Tessa Bold (Goethe University, Frankfurt), Wolfgang
Fengler (World Bank, Nairobi), David Gartner (Arizona State
University), Shunichiro Honda (JICA Research Institute), Michael
Joseph (Vodafone), Hiroshi Kato (JICA), Mwangi Kimenyi (Brookings),
Michael Kubzansky (Monitor Inclusive Markets), Germano Mwabu
(University of Nairobi), Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School),
Alice Ng'ang'a (Strathmore University, Nairobi), Justin Sandefur
(Center for Global Development), Pauline Vaughan (consultant),
Chris West (Shell Foundation)
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