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Reflections on the lessons learnt and future prospects for livelihoods approaches
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
The IDS Livelihoods Network seminar series brings together researchers, policy-makers and practitioners to explore the theoretical development and practical application of sustainable livelihood approaches (SLA). This id21 Highlights ...
Looking at gains and losses for women in agriculture and food security in southern Africa
A. Charman / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008
From the 1990s onwards, a shift towards participatory and bottom-up approaches to agricultural development has meant improved livelihoods for women. How have agricultural extension services been designed to incorporate an effective un...
The use of sustainable livelihoods in the Secure Water Assessment approach
Overseas Development Institute, 2008
This article conceptualises a methodological framework called Secure Water Assessment (SWA) which offers a way of thinking through the complex and multiple linkages between water, poverty and livelihoods. The objective of SWA is to fi...
Problematic social protection schemes in Malawi and Zambia
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
An explicit objective of the current social cash transfer (SCT) pilots in Malawi and Zambia is to learn lessons.  Between them, these schemes, which are now operational in over ten districts, have unquestionably provided a w...
The linkages between trade liberalisation and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa
N. Kanji; S. Barrientos / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2002
What are the impacts of trade liberalisation on poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa? Which analytic approaches provide the most comprehensive insights for the development of pro-poor trade policy? This IDS Working Paper reviews t...
Processes and problems of supporting livelihood change in the forestry institutional environment    
M. Hobley; D. Shields / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
What are the key constraints to improving forest based livelihoods within the forest sector? What are the key relationships that provide the institutional context in which forest based livelihoods operate? The authors focus on a fores...
Case studies of how the sustainable livelihoods approach can be applied to project design
C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
How can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) framework be used in project design? The author of this paper draws lessons from two project design experiences in Orissa and in Andhra Pradesh, India, where the SL principals and framework wer...
Livelihoods based institutional reform through project design
P. Bazeley / Eldis Document Store, 1999
How can project design bring about institutional reform that better recognises the demands of poor people within a livelihoods context? How can pilot based community policies be scaled up to influence micro-macro links? How valuable i...
Sustainable livelihoods approaches in guiding effective policies to combat poverty
A. Shankland / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000
How can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach bridge the gap between macro-level policy analysis and micro-level livelihoods? While top-down policy analysis often ignores the realities of how policies affect people, bottom-up appr...
Social protection in southern Africa: lessons from 20 case studies
S. Devereux; F. Ellis; P. White / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
This series of briefs provides a regional synthesis of findings of 12 thematic studies and 20 individual case studies of social transfer schemes undertaken by the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) in southern Africa. ...
Items 11 to 20 of 89

Items 11 to 20 of 89

Reflections on the lessons learnt and future prospects for livelihoods approaches
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009
The IDS Livelihoods Network seminar series brings together researchers, policy-makers and practitioners to explore the theoretical development and practical application of sustainable livelihood approaches (SLA). This id21 Highlights ...
Looking at gains and losses for women in agriculture and food security in southern Africa
A. Charman / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2008
From the 1990s onwards, a shift towards participatory and bottom-up approaches to agricultural development has meant improved livelihoods for women. How have agricultural extension services been designed to incorporate an effective un...
The use of sustainable livelihoods in the Secure Water Assessment approach
Overseas Development Institute, 2008
This article conceptualises a methodological framework called Secure Water Assessment (SWA) which offers a way of thinking through the complex and multiple linkages between water, poverty and livelihoods. The objective of SWA is to fi...
Problematic social protection schemes in Malawi and Zambia
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
An explicit objective of the current social cash transfer (SCT) pilots in Malawi and Zambia is to learn lessons.  Between them, these schemes, which are now operational in over ten districts, have unquestionably provided a w...
The linkages between trade liberalisation and livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa
N. Kanji; S. Barrientos / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2002
What are the impacts of trade liberalisation on poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa? Which analytic approaches provide the most comprehensive insights for the development of pro-poor trade policy? This IDS Working Paper reviews t...
Processes and problems of supporting livelihood change in the forestry institutional environment    
M. Hobley; D. Shields / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
What are the key constraints to improving forest based livelihoods within the forest sector? What are the key relationships that provide the institutional context in which forest based livelihoods operate? The authors focus on a fores...
Case studies of how the sustainable livelihoods approach can be applied to project design
C. Turton / Overseas Development Institute, 2000
How can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) framework be used in project design? The author of this paper draws lessons from two project design experiences in Orissa and in Andhra Pradesh, India, where the SL principals and framework wer...
Livelihoods based institutional reform through project design
P. Bazeley / Eldis Document Store, 1999
How can project design bring about institutional reform that better recognises the demands of poor people within a livelihoods context? How can pilot based community policies be scaled up to influence micro-macro links? How valuable i...
Sustainable livelihoods approaches in guiding effective policies to combat poverty
A. Shankland / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000
How can the Sustainable Livelihoods (SL) approach bridge the gap between macro-level policy analysis and micro-level livelihoods? While top-down policy analysis often ignores the realities of how policies affect people, bottom-up appr...
Social protection in southern Africa: lessons from 20 case studies
S. Devereux; F. Ellis; P. White / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
This series of briefs provides a regional synthesis of findings of 12 thematic studies and 20 individual case studies of social transfer schemes undertaken by the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) in southern Africa. ...
Items 11 to 20 of 89

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