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Items 31 to 40 of 54

Tackling ill health: a poverty reduction strategy
U. Grant / Department for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre, 2005
This paper from the DFID Health Systems Resource Centre maps out the linkages between ill health and chronic or long-term poverty, drawing from perspectives of the poor. It identifies factors that underpin a descent into chronic pover...
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of how HIV/AIDS effects Zambian households
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
This report summarizes the findings of a household livelihood survey in Zambia. The aim was to gain a clear understanding of the dynamics of assets and livelihood strategies that are induced by the presence of HIV/AIDS in communities ...
Internal change needed to maintain organisational changes
M. Hobley / Eldis Document Store, 2000
How do organisations need to change in order to support a sustainable livelihoods approach? How can this change be implemented? This paper by Mary Hobley draws on both business management approaches and experience within devel...
Voicing demands: enabling the very poor to access power in Bangladesh
Eldis Document Store, 2004
This paper from the Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) in Bangladesh argues that the very poor must be empowered to actively participate in political processes if they are to get the reforms and services they need. The paper describes ...
Health policy must focus on social protection as well reducing disease burden
G. Bloom / Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005
This paper from the DFID Health Systems Resource Centre explores the policy implications of bringing together work on the burden of disease and on social protection.It argues that the analysis of responses to health-related risks must...
Without targeted support, Millennium Development Goals may bypass the chronically poor
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2004
This major report from the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) examines what chronic poverty is and why it matters, who the chronically poor are, where they live, what causes poverty to be persistent and what should be done about i...
Formal institutions must reach out to the poorest
S.M. Zubair Ali Khan / Proshika, 2003
This study, from Proshika, seeks to understand the livelihood conditions of the many different extremely poor people living in Bangladesh by analyzing their livelihood constraints and opportunities. It also outlines how the coping str...
Pastoral livelihoods of livestock herders in Rajasthan
E. Geerlings / GRAIN, 2004
The Raika are a large pastoralist community predominantly found in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India, and are one of the largest groups of livestock herders in India, living in the semi-arid areas around the Thar Desert. This...
Guidance on impact measurement and interventions for HIV/AIDS and food security
M. O’Donnell / Save the Children Fund, 2004
This paper from Save the Children is an introduction to the links between food security, livelihoods and HIV/AIDS and is aimed at managers and technical staff who work in either of these areas. The paper looks at factors to be conside...
Overview of statistics and social dynamics of poverty in Rajasthan
K. Mathur; S. Rajagopal; P. Bhargava / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004
This paper reviews the literature on childhood poverty in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Designed to inform future primary research in the state, it examines the effects of poverty on children, analyses the relationship between liveli...
Items 31 to 40 of 54

Items 31 to 40 of 54

Tackling ill health: a poverty reduction strategy
U. Grant / Department for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre, 2005
This paper from the DFID Health Systems Resource Centre maps out the linkages between ill health and chronic or long-term poverty, drawing from perspectives of the poor. It identifies factors that underpin a descent into chronic pover...
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of how HIV/AIDS effects Zambian households
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
This report summarizes the findings of a household livelihood survey in Zambia. The aim was to gain a clear understanding of the dynamics of assets and livelihood strategies that are induced by the presence of HIV/AIDS in communities ...
Internal change needed to maintain organisational changes
M. Hobley / Eldis Document Store, 2000
How do organisations need to change in order to support a sustainable livelihoods approach? How can this change be implemented? This paper by Mary Hobley draws on both business management approaches and experience within devel...
Voicing demands: enabling the very poor to access power in Bangladesh
Eldis Document Store, 2004
This paper from the Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) in Bangladesh argues that the very poor must be empowered to actively participate in political processes if they are to get the reforms and services they need. The paper describes ...
Health policy must focus on social protection as well reducing disease burden
G. Bloom / Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005
This paper from the DFID Health Systems Resource Centre explores the policy implications of bringing together work on the burden of disease and on social protection.It argues that the analysis of responses to health-related risks must...
Without targeted support, Millennium Development Goals may bypass the chronically poor
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2004
This major report from the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) examines what chronic poverty is and why it matters, who the chronically poor are, where they live, what causes poverty to be persistent and what should be done about i...
Formal institutions must reach out to the poorest
S.M. Zubair Ali Khan / Proshika, 2003
This study, from Proshika, seeks to understand the livelihood conditions of the many different extremely poor people living in Bangladesh by analyzing their livelihood constraints and opportunities. It also outlines how the coping str...
Pastoral livelihoods of livestock herders in Rajasthan
E. Geerlings / GRAIN, 2004
The Raika are a large pastoralist community predominantly found in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat, India, and are one of the largest groups of livestock herders in India, living in the semi-arid areas around the Thar Desert. This...
Guidance on impact measurement and interventions for HIV/AIDS and food security
M. O’Donnell / Save the Children Fund, 2004
This paper from Save the Children is an introduction to the links between food security, livelihoods and HIV/AIDS and is aimed at managers and technical staff who work in either of these areas. The paper looks at factors to be conside...
Overview of statistics and social dynamics of poverty in Rajasthan
K. Mathur; S. Rajagopal; P. Bhargava / Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004
This paper reviews the literature on childhood poverty in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Designed to inform future primary research in the state, it examines the effects of poverty on children, analyses the relationship between liveli...
Items 31 to 40 of 54

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