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Poverty and environment: electronic conference and background paper, October 1998
European Commission Directorate-General for Development, 1998
Archive of electronic discussions held in October 1998. Inlcudes full text and commentary on background paper by Tim Forsyth and Melissa Leach with Ian Scoones (from IDS) on "Poverty and the environment: priorities for research and po...
Adjustment and Poverty in Asia: Old Solutions and New Problems
F. Stewart / Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 1998
Analyses how adjustment policies affected the poor in Asian economies, focussing on the period up to 1997. It shows that there was a significant reduction in both private income poverty and social income poverty over the previous thir...
Economic Growth and Human Development
A. Ramirez; G. Ranis; F. Stewart / Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 1998
Explores the links between economic growth and human development, identifying two chains, one from economic growth to human development, and the other, conversely, from human development to economic growth. The various links in each c...
Directory of Non-Governmental Organisations Active in Sustainable Development, Part I: Europe
NGO directories, 1996
Directory available on CDROM. Comprehensive source of information on 3 900 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in 26 countries in Europe active in the field of sustainable development. It provides detailed NGO profiles and crossrefe...
Better aid allocation could raise an extra 50 million people out of poverty
P. Collier; D. Dollar / Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1998
Paper derives a poverty-efficient allocation of aid and compares it with actual aid allocations. Paper uses new World Bank ratings of twenty different aspects of national policy to establish the current relations...
Bridging the gap?: the parallel universes of the non-profit and non-governmental organisation research traditions and the changing context of voluntary action
D. Lewis / Centre for Civil Society, LSE, 1998
Makes a set of general observations about international third sector research and argues that there are currently two 'parallel universes' of literature. The first of these is work which focuses on the 'North' (on what are often terme...
Measuring Income Mobility with Dirty Data
F.A. Cowell; C. Schulter / Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1998
Examines the performance of measures of mobility when allowance is made for the possibility of data contamination. We find that “single-stage” indices – those that are applied directly to a sample from a multivariate in...
Social Welfare Systems in East Asia: A Comparative Analysis Including Private Welfare
D. Jacobs / Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1998
Overview of the social welfare systems of five East Asian countries, namely Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. It analyses the overall costs of welfare as well as income distribution aspects, based on both aggregate data a...
Include Me Out? The New Politics of Place and Poverty [in London]
M. Kiernan / Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, 1998
London is being successfully regenerated at present, yet poverty and social exclusion are increasing. The paradox is explained in part by the openness of the London economy and the lack of basic skills of a substantial minority of the...
Land, water and local governance in South Africa: a case study of the Mutale River Valley
E. Lahiff / Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 1999
This study examines the use and management of natural resources in an area of South Africa at a time of profound political and social change. It takes as its focus the Mutale River valley, which lies almost entirely within Venda, a fo...
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Expanding microfinance in Latin America’s rural areas
M. Jaramillo / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
Rural finance has the potential to help poor people out of poverty, and Latin America has met that challenge in some unique ways.This Brief by discusses impacts of microfinance’s in rural areas, presenting evidence on rural pove...
A new global partnership: eradicate poverty and transform economies through sustainable development
2013
The High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Development Agenda's report sets out a universal agenda to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030 through sustainable development. In the report, the Panel calls for the new post-2015 goals to drive fi...
Latin America’s rural family farmers: evolutions in access to markets and rural income structure
G. Escobar; M. Glave / Evidence and Lessons from Latin America, 2013
Over time, the rural reality in Latin America has changed, with family farmers now more integrated in markets and significantly less dependent on agriculture for income. What does this mean for family farmers today? In orde...
Case studies exploring climate change impacts on indigenous peoples in Namibia and their adaptation strategies
U. Dieckmann; W. Odendaal; J. Tarr; A. Schreij / Legal Assistance Centre, 2013
Through two participatory case studies, this paper examines the impact of climate change on the indigenous peoples of Namibia. The objectives of the case studies are three-fold: to document how the indigenous peoples are affected by c...
Final Impact Evaluation of the Saving for Change Program in Mali, 2009-2012
2013
Saving for Change (SfC) is a community savings group programme designed and implemented by Oxfam America, Freedom from Hunger, and the Strømme Foundation. SfC operates in 13 countries in West Africa, Latin America and Asia. ...
How best to measure pension adequacy
A.G. Grech / Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economic and R, 2013
Though the main benchmark used to assess pension reforms continues to be the expected resulting fall in future government spending, the impact of policy changes on pension adequacy is increasingly coming to the for...
'Mucupuki' Revisited: Assessing the Implications of PARP/A in Central Mozambique 2008-2011
I. Tvedten 2012
This is the final report in a series of six studies to monitor and evaluate Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategies PARP/A (2006-2012). The series focuses on three different areas in the country, including the District of Buzi ...
Assessing the Implications of PARPA II in Maputo 2007-2010
I. Tvedten 2011
This brief presents the main conclusions from the fifth in a series of six studies monitoring and evaluating Mozambique’s poverty reduction strategy PARPA II, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative data. It analyses ...
Assessing the Implications of PARP/A in Central Mozambique 2008-2011
I. Tvedten 2012
In a series of six studies, the local implications of Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategies PARP/A (2006-2014) have been monitored and evaluated by focusing on the district of Murrupula, the city of Maputo and the district of...
Assessing Mozambique’s PARP/A 2006-2011: Local perspectives
I. Tvedten 2012
Six years of impressive economic growth and classical poverty reduction policies in Mozambique have demonstrated the limited extent to which this has ‘trickled down’ to the local level – with the country falling on the ...
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Department of Economics, Strathclyde University
University department. Research interests in the Department are wide-ranging, with particular emphasis on Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Regional Economics and Energy Economics.
BRICS Policy Center / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS
The BRICS Policy Center (BPC) / Centro de Estudos e Pesquisas BRICS is a joint initiative of the City of Rio de Janeiro and the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). The Center is dedicated to the study of the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) and other middle powers, and it is administered by the Institute of International Relations...
Small Island Economies - CTA Brussels (CTA)
On 4th April, 2012, CTA organised a Briefing on “ACP Small island economies: from vulnerabilities to opportunities” with the European Commission (DG DEVCO), the ACP Secretariat, Concord and various media partners. The Brussels briefings website hosts the video documentation of all the speeches  given at the conference, as well as the presentations of the speakers, the programme of...
Regional Emergency Cluster Advisor Project (RECA)
The RECA project is an inter-agency initiative designed to enhance WASH preparedness and response capacity around the world. The project provides direct support in a number of countries across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America and the Caribbean. It provides dedicated technical and human resources to WASH coordination platforms and stakeholders, through its six Regional Emergency Clu...
Pacific Institute of Public Policy (PiPP)
The Pacific Institute of Public Policy (PiPP) is an independent think tank serving the Pacific islands community. PiPP engages and connects principal stakeholders, promoting fraternity between the Pacific island countries and regional neighbours such as New Zealand and Australia.
International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)
Chinese platform for knowledge sharing, information exchange and international collaboration in the areas of poverty reduction and development.
Center for Ethnic and Migration Studies (CEDEM)
The CEDEM is an interfaculty centre which aims to carry out theoretical and empirical research in the fields of human migrations, ethnic relations and racism. Among others, the Centre is interested in the relations between migration processes and uneven development. These researches are led in a pluri-disciplinary perspective: political science, sociology, anthropology, international relations, la...
Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation, Government of Malawi
The Ministry of Development Planning and Cooperation is Malawi Government's main planning agency responsible for national economic and development planning, and monitoring and evaluation of socio-economic issues in the country. Its main mandate is to provide professional advice and technical support to Government and the public on economic and social policy development and management so as to achi...
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR)
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) helps rural people in India to alleviate poverty through participatory watershed development and management.
Africa Progress Panel
The Africa Progress Panel consists of a group of individuals who lend their time to track and encourage progress in Africa, and to underscore shared responsibility between African leaders and their international partners for sustaining it. A Geneva-based Secretariat supports the Panel in three main areas: research and policy; advocacy and communication; and preparation of APP core produ...
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