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Development of sustainable enterprise among internally displaced persons
Abdelnour S.; Badri B.; Jack A. / York University, Canada, 2008
As humanitarian, political and development challenges continue to mount, organisations and communities within Sudan must recognise, utilise and strengthen existing capacities for their own development. Recognizing the complexity of th...
Examining the risks of moving in and out of poverty in Bangladesh
Azam S.; Imai K. / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2009
Poverty reduction will continue to be a principal objective of development policy. Despite the wealth of information on poverty in Bangladesh, rigorous quantitative studies to address the risks and poverty are scarce. This paper attem...
Innovative backyard poultry  value chain
M. Dhawan (ed); M. Punjabi (ed); V. Ahuja (ed) / South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme, 2009
There is a growing evidence about the role that backyard poultry production can play in sustaining and enhancing poor peoples’ livelihoods. Market oriented backyard poultry is increasingly recognised as a stepping stone for the ...
Bird flu and people's livelihoods: how much is lost?
V. Ahuja; M. Dhawan; L. Maarse / South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme, 2009
This report outlines the impact of bird flu on poor people’s livelihoods in West Bengal, India. Based on a survey of about 180 rural households raising ‘Kuroilers’ (a dual purpose bird introduced by Keggfarms Pvt. Lt...
Opportunities for increasing the incomes of small-scale farmers
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
What opportunities are there at farm and local community level to increase the incomes of small-scale farmers? This series of booklets aims to raise awareness and provide decision support information about opportunities for increasing...
Tools to operationalise pro-poor growth
A. McKay / Department for International Development, UK, 2005
How to make pro-poor growth a reality? This report is part of a larger programme that aims to provide better advice to governments on policies that facilitate the participation of poor people in the growth process. Specifically, it se...
From microfinance to rural development: the potential of rural finance
G. Athmer / Rural Finance Learning Center, 2009
While literature on microfinance best practices is readily available these days, less is known about the broader field of rural finance. Given their expertise in both microfinance and rural developme...
Practical guide to improving access to finance in rural areas
T. de Klerk / Network Learning, 2009
Rural finance refers to financial services such as savings, lending, insurance and remittance services provided by a variety of actors. These actors can be friends, relatives, shopkeepers, traders, money lenders, traditional savings a...
The winners and losers of the rise in food prices
M. Ivanic; W. Martin / World Bank, 2009
Basic food commodities that are traded globally, including wheat, rice, maize, sugar and poultry, are important for small farmers and consumers in the developing world. Higher global food prices are a shock factor which can be directl...
Markets and their roles in livelihood development and poverty reduction
A. Dorward; N. Poole; J. Morrison / AgEcon Search, 2002
This paper focuses on an important gap in the conceptualisation and application of livelihood approaches. This gap refers to the lack of emphasis on markets and their roles in livelihood development and poverty reduction. It is argued...
Items 11 to 20 of 66

Items 11 to 20 of 66

Development of sustainable enterprise among internally displaced persons
Abdelnour S.; Badri B.; Jack A. / York University, Canada, 2008
As humanitarian, political and development challenges continue to mount, organisations and communities within Sudan must recognise, utilise and strengthen existing capacities for their own development. Recognizing the complexity of th...
Examining the risks of moving in and out of poverty in Bangladesh
Azam S.; Imai K. / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2009
Poverty reduction will continue to be a principal objective of development policy. Despite the wealth of information on poverty in Bangladesh, rigorous quantitative studies to address the risks and poverty are scarce. This paper attem...
Innovative backyard poultry  value chain
M. Dhawan (ed); M. Punjabi (ed); V. Ahuja (ed) / South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme, 2009
There is a growing evidence about the role that backyard poultry production can play in sustaining and enhancing poor peoples’ livelihoods. Market oriented backyard poultry is increasingly recognised as a stepping stone for the ...
Bird flu and people's livelihoods: how much is lost?
V. Ahuja; M. Dhawan; L. Maarse / South Asia Pro Poor Livestock Policy Programme, 2009
This report outlines the impact of bird flu on poor people’s livelihoods in West Bengal, India. Based on a survey of about 180 rural households raising ‘Kuroilers’ (a dual purpose bird introduced by Keggfarms Pvt. Lt...
Opportunities for increasing the incomes of small-scale farmers
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2009
What opportunities are there at farm and local community level to increase the incomes of small-scale farmers? This series of booklets aims to raise awareness and provide decision support information about opportunities for increasing...
Tools to operationalise pro-poor growth
A. McKay / Department for International Development, UK, 2005
How to make pro-poor growth a reality? This report is part of a larger programme that aims to provide better advice to governments on policies that facilitate the participation of poor people in the growth process. Specifically, it se...
From microfinance to rural development: the potential of rural finance
G. Athmer / Rural Finance Learning Center, 2009
While literature on microfinance best practices is readily available these days, less is known about the broader field of rural finance. Given their expertise in both microfinance and rural developme...
Practical guide to improving access to finance in rural areas
T. de Klerk / Network Learning, 2009
Rural finance refers to financial services such as savings, lending, insurance and remittance services provided by a variety of actors. These actors can be friends, relatives, shopkeepers, traders, money lenders, traditional savings a...
The winners and losers of the rise in food prices
M. Ivanic; W. Martin / World Bank, 2009
Basic food commodities that are traded globally, including wheat, rice, maize, sugar and poultry, are important for small farmers and consumers in the developing world. Higher global food prices are a shock factor which can be directl...
Markets and their roles in livelihood development and poverty reduction
A. Dorward; N. Poole; J. Morrison / AgEcon Search, 2002
This paper focuses on an important gap in the conceptualisation and application of livelihood approaches. This gap refers to the lack of emphasis on markets and their roles in livelihood development and poverty reduction. It is argued...
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