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[[File:LEADER logo.svg|thumb|175px|Logo of the LEADER initiative]]
The '''community-led local development''' ('''CLLD''') funding approach is a [[European Union]] initiative to support the decentralised management of development projects,
== Operation and objectives ==
CLLD projects are managed by local action groups (LAGs). Members of LAG may be public authorities (such as municipalities or other local or regional public bodies), public-private entities, associations, NGOs, companies, citizens and many more types of players. Decisions are taken in executive committees in which
Projects are implemented
LEADER
In France, the whole country is eligible with the exception of urban areas with over 50,000 inhabitants. France has 140 local action groups. In Luxembourg, all of the country's rural municipalities are eligible (with one exception). Luxembourg has 5 LAGs.
== Methodology==
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* Public-private partnership: LAGs are balanced groups involving public and private-sector actors, which can mobilise all available skills and resources
* Innovation: giving LAGs the [[flexibility]] to introduce new ideas and methods
* Integration: between economic, social, cultural and [[Natural environment|environmental]] actions, as distinct from a sectoral approach
* [[wikt:networking|Networking]]: allowing learning among people, organisations and institutions at local, regional, national and European levels
* Co-operation: among LEADER groups, for instance to share experiences, allow complementarity or to achieve critical mass
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