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How do sector wide approaches tackle poverty reduction objectives in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia?
M. Foster; S. Mackintosh-Walker / Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001
Improving the access to services by poor and marginal groups is a strong or central objective of most of the sector wide programmes reviewed in this working paper. The purpose of this paper, produced by the Overseas Development Instit...
A training manual introducing the key elements and issues surrounding sector-wide approaches for health
S. Baldwin; A. Brown / HLSP Institute, UK, 2002
This handbook, produced by HLSP, is intended to be used to familiarise agency staff with the sector-wide approach (SWAp) through providing modules which address several SWAp-related issues. These include an introductio...
Synthesis of nineteen development agencies’ policies, perspectives and concerns about programme-based approaches
A. Riddell / Sector Wide Approaches in the Health Sector, 2002
The increasing prominence of programme-based approaches (PBAs) as a preferred aid modality is widely seen as a step forward in relation to the earlier project-based approaches, but it has raised many concerns amongst the different dev...
WFP discussion document on GM food aid
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2002
This paper, presented to the WFP Executive Board for consideration, outlines the WFP policy on donations of foods derived from biotechnology, summarises lessons learned from the Southern Africa emergency and outlines follow-up measure...
Suitability of GM technology for Zambian agriculture
A. Apel; G. Conko; R. Defez; D. Ederle; D. Kershen; P. Morandini; W. Parrott; C. S. Prakash / AgBioWorld Foundation, 2002
This paper from the AgBioWorld Foundation is a direct response to an earlier paper from the Zambian Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre (KATC) and the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) which challenged the suitability of...
Mixed results when co-ordinating funds for technical assistance in Mozambique
E. Pavignani; V. Hauck / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2002
This case study explores the many arrangements that have been set up to pool external funds for technical assistance (TA) in Mozambique. The pooling arrangements reviewed here have been set up in a variety of sectors – agricultur...
Donors backtrack on promises made to provide education for all
Global Campaign for Education, 2002
This paper reports on how development finance ministers have backtracked on support promised for the new Education for All Action Plan programme at the 2002 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. The Action Plan produced an agreement on how ...
Lack of aid from the G8 seriously threatens 2015 education targets
Global Campaign for Education, 2002
A credible strategy now exists to get every child into school. But the strategy will be worthless unless it is backed by major additional resources from G8 countries. New figures show that aid for basic education remains dismally low....
World Bank and IMF inspired policies have left poor farmers more vulnerable than ever
Oxfam, 2002
The food crisis has many causes but the most significant according to this report, is the failure of agricultural policies. The paper asks why, after years of World Bank and IMF designed agricultural sector reforms, do Malawi, ...
How do the urban poor obtain information and develop knowledge?
T. Schilderman / Practical Action [Intermediate Technology Development Group], 2002
Poor men and women living in urban informal settlements do need knowledge and information to cope with risks and improve their livelihoods, but they sometimes find it hard to access. How do the urban poor obtain information and develo...
Items 201 to 210 of 216

Items 201 to 210 of 216

How do sector wide approaches tackle poverty reduction objectives in Sub-Saharan Africa and Asia?
M. Foster; S. Mackintosh-Walker / Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001
Improving the access to services by poor and marginal groups is a strong or central objective of most of the sector wide programmes reviewed in this working paper. The purpose of this paper, produced by the Overseas Development Instit...
A training manual introducing the key elements and issues surrounding sector-wide approaches for health
S. Baldwin; A. Brown / HLSP Institute, UK, 2002
This handbook, produced by HLSP, is intended to be used to familiarise agency staff with the sector-wide approach (SWAp) through providing modules which address several SWAp-related issues. These include an introductio...
Synthesis of nineteen development agencies’ policies, perspectives and concerns about programme-based approaches
A. Riddell / Sector Wide Approaches in the Health Sector, 2002
The increasing prominence of programme-based approaches (PBAs) as a preferred aid modality is widely seen as a step forward in relation to the earlier project-based approaches, but it has raised many concerns amongst the different dev...
WFP discussion document on GM food aid
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2002
This paper, presented to the WFP Executive Board for consideration, outlines the WFP policy on donations of foods derived from biotechnology, summarises lessons learned from the Southern Africa emergency and outlines follow-up measure...
Suitability of GM technology for Zambian agriculture
A. Apel; G. Conko; R. Defez; D. Ederle; D. Kershen; P. Morandini; W. Parrott; C. S. Prakash / AgBioWorld Foundation, 2002
This paper from the AgBioWorld Foundation is a direct response to an earlier paper from the Zambian Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre (KATC) and the Jesuit Centre for Theological Reflection (JCTR) which challenged the suitability of...
Mixed results when co-ordinating funds for technical assistance in Mozambique
E. Pavignani; V. Hauck / European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2002
This case study explores the many arrangements that have been set up to pool external funds for technical assistance (TA) in Mozambique. The pooling arrangements reviewed here have been set up in a variety of sectors – agricultur...
Donors backtrack on promises made to provide education for all
Global Campaign for Education, 2002
This paper reports on how development finance ministers have backtracked on support promised for the new Education for All Action Plan programme at the 2002 IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. The Action Plan produced an agreement on how ...
Lack of aid from the G8 seriously threatens 2015 education targets
Global Campaign for Education, 2002
A credible strategy now exists to get every child into school. But the strategy will be worthless unless it is backed by major additional resources from G8 countries. New figures show that aid for basic education remains dismally low....
World Bank and IMF inspired policies have left poor farmers more vulnerable than ever
Oxfam, 2002
The food crisis has many causes but the most significant according to this report, is the failure of agricultural policies. The paper asks why, after years of World Bank and IMF designed agricultural sector reforms, do Malawi, ...
How do the urban poor obtain information and develop knowledge?
T. Schilderman / Practical Action [Intermediate Technology Development Group], 2002
Poor men and women living in urban informal settlements do need knowledge and information to cope with risks and improve their livelihoods, but they sometimes find it hard to access. How do the urban poor obtain information and develo...
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