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Conditioned transfer for education (CTE) programs are foreign aid success story
S. Morley; D. Coady / Center for Global Development, USA, 2003
A joint project of the Center for Global Development and the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), this book compiles published and unpublished material on existing conditioned transfer for education (CTE) programs and...
Social protection policies can compensate for market failures that perpetuate poverty
M. Ravallion / World Bank, 2003
This paper revisits the role of targeted transfers in poor countries in light of theories on the social costs of uninsured risks and unmitigated inequalities. It offers a perspective on social protection policies in poor countries, su...
Microfinance structures tend to exclude the very poor
I. Matin / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2002
This paper, published by the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), analyses Income Generation for Vulnerable Group Development (IGVGD), a programme initiated by the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) which aimed to link f...
Targeting assistance to the poor and food insecure: a literature review
Mattias K.A. Lundberg; Patrick K. Diskin / The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 1995
This report is a comprehensive review of the literature and summary of “targeting” programs that deliver food assistance to the poor and food insecure. It provides definitions, ra-tionales for targeting, analysis of benefits...
What is the role for targeting the poor in Peru?
N.R. Schady / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article explores geographic targeting of social programs to the poor in Peru. The potential payoffs of such targeting are large, and differences in outcomes with different targeting indicators are small. Geographic targeting is p...
Targeting poverty by geography: the case of the West Bank and Gaza
C. Astrup; S. Dessus / Workshop on the Analysis of Poverty and its Determinants in the MENA Region, 2001
This paper constructs a detailed poverty map of the West Bank and Gaza, by estimating the incidence of poverty in 132 distinct localities. It derives the estimates by combining econometric analysis of the Palestinian Households Survey...
Geographic Targeting: Its Effects on Poverty Reduction
Poverty Lines, World Bank, 1998
How effective is geographic targeting as a means for channeling public resources to the poor? Draws on several Latin American case studies
Financial sustainability, targeting the poorest and income impact: are there trade off for micro-finance institutions? (CGAP)
Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest, 1999
Health and education subsidies in Africa favour the better off
F. Castro-Leal; J. Dayton; L. Demery; K. Mehra / World Bank Research Observer, 1999
This paper, published by the World Bank Research Observer (WBRO), examines the effectiveness of public social spending on education and health care in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, and Tanza...
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Social protection policies can compensate for market failures that perpetuate poverty
M. Ravallion / World Bank, 2003
This paper revisits the role of targeted transfers in poor countries in light of theories on the social costs of uninsured risks and unmitigated inequalities. It offers a perspective on social protection policies in poor countries, su...
Microfinance structures tend to exclude the very poor
I. Matin / Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2002
This paper, published by the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC), analyses Income Generation for Vulnerable Group Development (IGVGD), a programme initiated by the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) which aimed to link f...
Targeting assistance to the poor and food insecure: a literature review
Mattias K.A. Lundberg; Patrick K. Diskin / The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 1995
This report is a comprehensive review of the literature and summary of “targeting” programs that deliver food assistance to the poor and food insecure. It provides definitions, ra-tionales for targeting, analysis of benefits...
What is the role for targeting the poor in Peru?
N.R. Schady / Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 2000
This article explores geographic targeting of social programs to the poor in Peru. The potential payoffs of such targeting are large, and differences in outcomes with different targeting indicators are small. Geographic targeting is p...
Targeting poverty by geography: the case of the West Bank and Gaza
C. Astrup; S. Dessus / Workshop on the Analysis of Poverty and its Determinants in the MENA Region, 2001
This paper constructs a detailed poverty map of the West Bank and Gaza, by estimating the incidence of poverty in 132 distinct localities. It derives the estimates by combining econometric analysis of the Palestinian Households Survey...
Geographic Targeting: Its Effects on Poverty Reduction
Poverty Lines, World Bank, 1998
How effective is geographic targeting as a means for channeling public resources to the poor? Draws on several Latin American case studies
Financial sustainability, targeting the poorest and income impact: are there trade off for micro-finance institutions? (CGAP)
Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest, 1999
Health and education subsidies in Africa favour the better off
F. Castro-Leal; J. Dayton; L. Demery; K. Mehra / World Bank Research Observer, 1999
This paper, published by the World Bank Research Observer (WBRO), examines the effectiveness of public social spending on education and health care in Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Madagascar, South Africa, and Tanza...
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Andes/Amazon Ecosystem Services and Poverty Alleviation (ESPA) program (ESPA-AA)
A research project focusing on ecosystems services and poverty in the Andes and Amazon
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