%0 Journal Article %T Inside-Out Development: Sankadayagama People Employs a Maranadhara Samithi %J Bhumi, The Planning Research Journal %D 2016 %R 10.4038/bhumi.v5i1.25 %X Immediately after my bachelor£¿s, in 2009, I joined a survey team that worked for the international NGO, World Vision. The survey team had two main tasks: first, to conduct awareness sessions about £¿good governance principles£¿ for communities in two Divisional Secretariat Divisionsi in rural Sri Lanka: Mahakumbukkadawala and Nawagattegama. World Vision worked with select villages within these Secretariat divisions. Unless there is a need to single out villages within these, I will use the Division£¿s name to identify all the villages that World Vision works with in that area as a whole. The second task was to measure the level of satisfaction among the villagers in regard to the services provided by the NGO. In Mahakumbukkadawala, World Vision had provided a water supply network, sanitary facilities for households, houses, educational supplies for childrenii, and training programs such as leadership for community members for fifteen years starting in 1997. In contrast, at Nawagattegama, the project had just begun a year previously, but World Vision had provided some sanitary facilities for a few households and educational supplies for children %K Development %U https://bhumi.sljol.info/articles/10.4038/bhumi.v5i1.25/