By 1980 there were more than 300 Human Development Projects operating in 32 nations. Here are some examples of the national replication projects.
INDONESIA & KENYA REPLICATION
- Kenya Grassroots Leadership Training,- Phase II, December 1991
- Kenya Newsletter, 1985
- Proposed Assessment of ICA Kenya Village Training and Planning, submitted to SIDA, January 1985
- Area Nairobi Report, July 1983
- Multiple Community Human Development Projects, GRA in Kamwelini, June 1983
- Kenya Replication Scheme, Quarter IV 1981 (for printing)
- Kenya Village Circuit Report Forms, 1982-3 (for printing)
- Kenya National Replication Scheme, May 1980 (for printing)
- The Do Your Own Project (DOOP) Model: Village tactical action, Quarter IV 1979 (for printing)
- Kamwelini Brief, second HDP in Kenya, 197609 (for printing)
- Kenya Replication, Nairobi Area Council, Quarter IV 1979 (for printing)
- Kenya Cluster Consult Manual (for printing)
- Mkutano Wa Kijiji Village Meeting document
- Kenya Brochure: Kawangware and Kamwalini
LATIN AMERICAN REPLICATION
Cano Negro in Venezuela was the first project launched in Latin American in 19xx. This was followed by consults replicating the Cano Negro model in 19xx in four other Latin American nations: Bananeras, Brazil; Sol de September, Chile; Woburn Lawn, Jamaica; Azpitia, Peru.
PHILIPPINES REPLICATION
- Sudtonggan Replication in Mactan
- Mactan Cluster HDP Consult Summary – Four Sites, January 1979
- Philippines Cluster Experiment, Joseph Mathews, July 4,1979
- The Mactan 24 Brochure, 1979
- Mactan Cluster Progress Report, 1980
Philippines Replication Recommendation, Don Quimby, April 14, 1977
INDIA
REPLICATION PLAN
This rapid transformation of Maliwada, a depressed village into a vigorous and self-sustaining human community has made Maliwada the center for a state-wide replication effort. Phase One of this effort involved the launching of three additional demonstration village projects, one in each of the other three divisions of the state, as of December, 1976. Phase Two has entailed the expansion of this to one project in each district of the state as of December, 1977, a total of twenty-five. Phase Three accelerates this expansion by initiating a project in every taluka of the state by April, 1979, a total of 232. The final phase envisions the replication of the projects within each taluka until every village in the state is included. The overall intention of this effort is that Maharashtra becomes a demonstration for other states in India as well as other nations of the practical feasibility of replicating rapid and effective rural development at the local level.
- Maale HDP Report on Nine Villages, 1977-1981
- Sikror Human Development Project Consult Summary, December 1978 (for printing)
- Human Development in Maliwada, Global Research Assembly, July 1976
- Miracle in Gunfoundry, Malcolm Balm, Global Council, June 4, 1975
- Maliwada Replication, Joseph Slicker, Global Research Assembly, July 1977
- The Mighty 250, Kamala Parekh, Chicago, October 24, 1977
The vision for Maliwada Replication was to launch a project in each of the 250 tulukas (counties) of Maharashtra State.
This vision was referred to as The Mighty 250.

- Women’s Institute Report, August 23-31, 1981
- Maharashtra Village Replication Project: Status report on demonstration and replication villages, December 1978
- Maliwada Report to World Bank on 24 District Pilot Projects, December 1977
- Maliwada Replication, GRA July 1977
- Maharashtra Replication Phase II Handbook, July 1977
- Human Development Training School, July 1977
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- Social Demonstration towards Mass Replication, 19th Gurdians Meeting, April 1976
- Maliwada Comprehensive Model for Replication, April 1976
UNITED STATES

Three United States projects were included in the Band of 24, including the Fifth City pilot, Delta Pace and Ivy City.
From 1976-1978 an additional twelve projects were launched, referred to as the US12. Information on each of these HDPs below is found here on the US12 page.
Asherton, Texas
Charlottesville, New York
Cusick, Washington
Delta Pace, Mississippi
Gibson Town, North Carolina
Indiahoma, Oklahoma
Inyan Wakagapi, North Dakota
Ivy City, Washington, DC
Kinney, Minnesota
Mill Shoals, Illinois
Minto, Alaska
Richgrove, California
Starks, Maine
Widen, West Virginia.