%0 Journal Article %T Lessons from CODI on co %A Somsook Boonyabancha %A Thomas Kerr %J Environment and Urbanization %@ 1746-0301 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/0956247818791239 %X Somsook Boonyabancha, former director of CODI (the Community Organizations Development Institute in Thailand) and now an advisor to the CODI board and chairperson of the Baan Mankong Program Committee, reflects on the evolution of CODI, the management of its fund, and the community-driven activities it has supported since 1992. The paper explains how substantial and large-scale changes can be brought about in the lives of the poor by supporting a community-driven process that opens space for negotiation and collaboration with government and other partners on housing and other aspects of community development. It describes the transitions that have had to be managed, as both the community networks and the support institution have navigated various challenges and opportunities. A centrepiece of this co-production is the Baan Mankong Program, which represents a dramatic change in the role of government ¨C from a provider of housing to facilitator of community-driven local housing co-production %K Baan Mankong %K co-production %K CODI %K Thailand %K urban housing %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0956247818791239