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Poor participation from Rwandan civil society in PRSP design
R. Renard; N. Molenaers / European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
This paper argues that the participation conditionality linked to the PRSP is too ambitious to be workable and too vague to be monitored. Typically, the Bretton Woods institutions have been lenient in the verifying of this conditional...
Reviewing the formulation of the PRSP processes within 10 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa.
R. Longo / European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
This desk analysis is based on an analysis of the PRSP process in 10 countries (Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). The author breaks the review down into 3 broad categories ...
What is the role of the private sector in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers?
J.W. Fox; K.A. Batts; K. Croake / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
This study reviews the role of the private sector in the formulation, implementation and strategy articulated in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) endorsed by the World Bank and IMF. The purpose of the study is to determine wh...
A comprehensive development framework progress report
World Bank, 2003
This report reviews the implementation of the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) principles in 48 low-income countries. It generally shows that countries that are making progress in implementing the CDF principles generally per...
Malawi's poverty reduction strategy process labelled unsatisfactory by IMF
M. Nowak; M Hadji; P. Donovan; G. Nankani / International Monetary Fund, 2003
This paper is based on the first annual review of Malawi's poverty reduction strategy (MPRS). It concludes that the implementation of the MPRSP has been unsatisfactory as actual funds allocated for pro poor activities have been substa...
Annual review of country experiences with PRSPs
International Monetary Fund, 2003
This latest in the annual series of progress reports on Poverty Reduction Strategy Papgers (PRSPs) highlights tensions that have emerged in the PRSP process, including: concerns about the breadth of the government’...
Poverty and social impact assessment (PSIA): demonstrations of an increase in public expenditure in Rwanda
J. Mackinnon; L. Rugwabiza; A. Thomson; I. Hakizinka / PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This study of Rwanda's PSIA addresses a poverty and social impact analysis of macroeconomic projections exploring the impact of expenditure programmes subsequent public spending asset out in the countrys' PRSP. The evidence for the ke...
Fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets in PRSPs
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
This paper gives an analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy approach through assessing fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets. It argues that this is important in at least three ways: ...
PRSPs in conflict affected countries
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This briefing note, published by the PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, describes a study of progress with, and prospects for, the implementation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) in countries affected by conflict. It f...
Will the 1990's be the 'decade of broken promises'?
J. Vandemoortele / UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2002
This paper argues that if MDGs appear feasible at the global level, it does not necessarily imply that they will be feasible in all nations or at all locations. Averages are commonly used at each level to measure MDG progress, which c...
Items 141 to 150 of 173

Items 141 to 150 of 172

Reviewing the formulation of the PRSP processes within 10 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa.
R. Longo / European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
This desk analysis is based on an analysis of the PRSP process in 10 countries (Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). The author breaks the review down into 3 broad categories ...
What is the role of the private sector in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers?
J.W. Fox; K.A. Batts; K. Croake / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003
This study reviews the role of the private sector in the formulation, implementation and strategy articulated in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) endorsed by the World Bank and IMF. The purpose of the study is to determine wh...
A comprehensive development framework progress report
World Bank, 2003
This report reviews the implementation of the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) principles in 48 low-income countries. It generally shows that countries that are making progress in implementing the CDF principles generally per...
Malawi's poverty reduction strategy process labelled unsatisfactory by IMF
M. Nowak; M Hadji; P. Donovan; G. Nankani / International Monetary Fund, 2003
This paper is based on the first annual review of Malawi's poverty reduction strategy (MPRS). It concludes that the implementation of the MPRSP has been unsatisfactory as actual funds allocated for pro poor activities have been substa...
Annual review of country experiences with PRSPs
International Monetary Fund, 2003
This latest in the annual series of progress reports on Poverty Reduction Strategy Papgers (PRSPs) highlights tensions that have emerged in the PRSP process, including: concerns about the breadth of the government’...
Poverty and social impact assessment (PSIA): demonstrations of an increase in public expenditure in Rwanda
J. Mackinnon; L. Rugwabiza; A. Thomson; I. Hakizinka / PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This study of Rwanda's PSIA addresses a poverty and social impact analysis of macroeconomic projections exploring the impact of expenditure programmes subsequent public spending asset out in the countrys' PRSP. The evidence for the ke...
Fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets in PRSPs
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
This paper gives an analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy approach through assessing fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets. It argues that this is important in at least three ways: ...
PRSPs in conflict affected countries
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This briefing note, published by the PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, describes a study of progress with, and prospects for, the implementation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) in countries affected by conflict. It f...
Will the 1990's be the 'decade of broken promises'?
J. Vandemoortele / UNDP Oslo Governance Centre, 2002
This paper argues that if MDGs appear feasible at the global level, it does not necessarily imply that they will be feasible in all nations or at all locations. Averages are commonly used at each level to measure MDG progress, which c...
In what ways can the World Bank and IMF make the most of poverty and social impact analysis?
Oxfam, 2003
This paper is a joint briefing by a consortium of NGOs (CAFOD, Oxfam International, World Vision, Christian Aid, Bretton Woods Project, EURODAD, Save the Children, WaterAid) in response to the World Bank's Draft user's guide to povert...
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Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
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