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Improving the efficiency of targeting poor in Uganda by allowing potential beneficiaries to appeal
N. Houssou; M. Zeller; J. Johannsen / AgEcon Search, 2010
Households whose incomes are below the poverty line are considered eligible for targeted benefits. The current paper seeks to find out how best to target the poor, using household survey data from Uganda. The study compares the perfor...
What can be done to strengthen environmental protection and promote sustainable development in the Central Albertine Rift?
E. van de Giessen / Institute for Environmental Security, 2008
The Central Albertine Rift is a transboundary eco-region important not only in terms of its great biodiversity, but also in terms of politics and security. Violent conflicts in the region related to valuable mineral and natural resour...
Who will be left behind by the MDGs?
A., U. Ahmed; R., V. Hill; L., C. Smith / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007
Despite considerable progress in poverty reduction in the past decade, millions of people around the world remain preoccupied solely with survival, and hunger is a reality in their everyday lives. This paper examines the first Millenn...
How politics can shape poverty reduction efforts
S. Hickey; T. Braunholtz-Speight / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2007
This policy brief looks at the role that politics plays in shaping efforts towards poverty reduction. While this has received growing recognition within international development over the past decade, from the ‘good governance&r...
Using the household economy approach in cash transfer programmes
J. Seaman; J. Acidri; M. Kachale / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2007
Cash transfer programmes have been proposed as a means of providing benefits to targeted individuals or households in poorer African countries. A large programme aimed at poverty relief would require information to establish targ...
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