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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...
Do IMF macro-economic policies support poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA)?
R. Gomes; M. Lawson / European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
This paper shows that in the PRGF (Poverty Reduction Growth Facility) the IMF continues to use the same rigid economic model and fails to recognise that different macroeconomic policy options exist. It then provides examples of the co...
Christian Aid's comments on the World Bank's draft user guide to PSIA
P. Ladd; J. Richmond / European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
This paper is based on a review of the World Bank's Draft User guide to poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA). The author supports certain aspects of the approach, and raises issues with others such as participation, roles, transp...
Enhancing poverty and social impact analysis for the poor
A. Hudock / World Learning, 2003
This paper argues that the Bank should use the PSIA process to improve the nature of its engagement with southern governments and involve those not usually engaged in macro-policy processes. It further states that PSIA can not be done...
How do PRGF programmes influence the level of resources available to recipient countries’ budgets?
European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
This paper presents an analysis of the direct and indirect impacts of PRGF programmes on the mobilisation of finance needed to progress towards the MDGs. The analysis reveals that although some changes have indeed taken place since th...
Experience of Poverty Reduction Srategies (PRSs) in Asia
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This briefing note summarises some of the key issues underlying the Poverty Reduction Strategy process within some countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam). Among the main conclusions...
What is the extent of PSIA on country ownership and capacity building?
L. Hanmer; B. Hendrie / PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
This paper outlines some common themes and issues arising from the conduct of Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) of macroeconomic and structural policy reforms. It draws on the experience and interim findings of five PSIA pilot...
Rising to the challenge of PRSP implementation
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This note covers Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) and poverty monitoring systems in eight African countries (Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). It sheds light on monitoring systems for PRSPs in...
Does the Poverty Reduction process reflect legitimate ownership?
D. Craig; D. Porter / World Bank, 2003
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers represent both a primary policy device of international development institutions, and an instance of a wider international convergence of public policy around global integration and social inclusion. ...
What factors mediate the poverty reduction policy processes in Uganda?
J. Ssuna; K. Brock; R. McGee; R.A. Okech / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003
This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo. It is based on an understanding of policy as a series of complex, dynamic, political processes, rather than as a linear p...
Items 151 to 160 of 173

Items 151 to 160 of 172

Do IMF macro-economic policies support poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA)?
R. Gomes; M. Lawson / European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
This paper shows that in the PRGF (Poverty Reduction Growth Facility) the IMF continues to use the same rigid economic model and fails to recognise that different macroeconomic policy options exist. It then provides examples of the co...
Christian Aid's comments on the World Bank's draft user guide to PSIA
P. Ladd; J. Richmond / European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
This paper is based on a review of the World Bank's Draft User guide to poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA). The author supports certain aspects of the approach, and raises issues with others such as participation, roles, transp...
Enhancing poverty and social impact analysis for the poor
A. Hudock / World Learning, 2003
This paper argues that the Bank should use the PSIA process to improve the nature of its engagement with southern governments and involve those not usually engaged in macro-policy processes. It further states that PSIA can not be done...
How do PRGF programmes influence the level of resources available to recipient countries’ budgets?
European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
This paper presents an analysis of the direct and indirect impacts of PRGF programmes on the mobilisation of finance needed to progress towards the MDGs. The analysis reveals that although some changes have indeed taken place since th...
Experience of Poverty Reduction Srategies (PRSs) in Asia
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This briefing note summarises some of the key issues underlying the Poverty Reduction Strategy process within some countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam). Among the main conclusions...
What is the extent of PSIA on country ownership and capacity building?
L. Hanmer; B. Hendrie / PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
This paper outlines some common themes and issues arising from the conduct of Poverty and Social Impact Analysis (PSIA) of macroeconomic and structural policy reforms. It draws on the experience and interim findings of five PSIA pilot...
Rising to the challenge of PRSP implementation
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003
This note covers Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) and poverty monitoring systems in eight African countries (Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia). It sheds light on monitoring systems for PRSPs in...
Does the Poverty Reduction process reflect legitimate ownership?
D. Craig; D. Porter / World Bank, 2003
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers represent both a primary policy device of international development institutions, and an instance of a wider international convergence of public policy around global integration and social inclusion. ...
What factors mediate the poverty reduction policy processes in Uganda?
J. Ssuna; K. Brock; R. McGee; R.A. Okech / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003
This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo. It is based on an understanding of policy as a series of complex, dynamic, political processes, rather than as a linear p...
Poverty reduction processes in Uganda
K. Brock; R. McGee; R. Ssewakiryanga / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2002
This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in Kampala, Uganda. It describes and analyses the actors involved in policy processes at national level, the kinds of knowledge on which the processes draw, and the spaces, for...
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Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
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