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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...
Proposing an alternative to the PRSP approach for Japan
T. Yanagihara / Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2003
This paper argues that the Japanese development community should not take the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) and Poverty Reduction Strategic Paper (PRSP) regime as given, but instead, should endeavour to conceive and propos...
Addressing the neglect of gender in PRSPs
L. Fort; V. Manoukian; M. Blackden; M. Bamberger / Poverty Reduction Strategies and PRSPs, PovertyNet, World Bank, 2002
This chapter is designed to guide those involved in poverty reduction strategies (PRS) at the country level in identifying and implementing policies and programs that will benefit both men and women and maximise potential benefits for...
Attitudes of Southern African CSOs towards Millenium Development Goals, PRSPs and Nepad
N. Gabriel / Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
This paper argues that inspite of civil society playing an active role in PRSP processes in Southern Africa and being aware of the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), they did not see the MDGs as directly relevant to their interests i...
Arguing Norway's strong support for the development of national PRSs
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2001
This document presents an overview of Norwegian views in order to promote national poverty reduction strategies (PRSs) in partner countries, and the relationship with Norwegian development co-operation at the country level. The...
How does the new poverty focus of the Bretton Woods institution compare with earlier structural adjustment programmes?
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2002
This year’s "Economic development in Africa" report reviews the policy content of the poverty reduction programmes in Africa. It looks at how the new poverty focus of the Bretton Woods institutions differs from the structural adj...
An account of the achievements attained during 2000 under the IMF World Bank HIPC initiative in eighteen African countries
J. Tan; A. Soucat; A Mingat / Africa Region Human Development Department, World Bank, 2001
Coordinating their approach, in 1996, the World Bank and the IMF introduced the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Debt reduction initiative. In 1999 this was further extended to include Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers whereby co...
Significant progress in external alliance for PRSP support
World Bank, 2003
This paper compiles reports from 12 countries being tracked by the World Bank for their progress towards achieving the Comprehensive Development Framework. It focuses especially on the promising trends within these countries of extern...
Integrating PRSP indicators into policy formation processes
D. Booth; H. Lucas / Overseas Development Institute, 2002
This paper, produced by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), contains the key findings of a desk study commissioned by the Poverty Monitoring Task Team of the Strategic Partnership with Africa (SPA). The paper reviews Poverty Red...
Local level institutions for poverty reduction in Burkina Faso
P. Donnelly-Roark; K. Ouedraogo; Xiao Ye / World Bank, 2001
This paper argues that in Burkina Faso certain high-performing local institutions contribute to equitable economic development. They link reduced levels of poverty and inequality to a high degree of internal village organization. The ...
Items 161 to 170 of 173

Items 161 to 170 of 172

Proposing an alternative to the PRSP approach for Japan
T. Yanagihara / Japan International Cooperation Agency, 2003
This paper argues that the Japanese development community should not take the Comprehensive Development Framework (CDF) and Poverty Reduction Strategic Paper (PRSP) regime as given, but instead, should endeavour to conceive and propos...
Addressing the neglect of gender in PRSPs
L. Fort; V. Manoukian; M. Blackden; M. Bamberger / Poverty Reduction Strategies and PRSPs, PovertyNet, World Bank, 2002
This chapter is designed to guide those involved in poverty reduction strategies (PRS) at the country level in identifying and implementing policies and programs that will benefit both men and women and maximise potential benefits for...
Attitudes of Southern African CSOs towards Millenium Development Goals, PRSPs and Nepad
N. Gabriel / Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
This paper argues that inspite of civil society playing an active role in PRSP processes in Southern Africa and being aware of the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs), they did not see the MDGs as directly relevant to their interests i...
Arguing Norway's strong support for the development of national PRSs
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2001
This document presents an overview of Norwegian views in order to promote national poverty reduction strategies (PRSs) in partner countries, and the relationship with Norwegian development co-operation at the country level. The...
How does the new poverty focus of the Bretton Woods institution compare with earlier structural adjustment programmes?
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2002
This year’s "Economic development in Africa" report reviews the policy content of the poverty reduction programmes in Africa. It looks at how the new poverty focus of the Bretton Woods institutions differs from the structural adj...
An account of the achievements attained during 2000 under the IMF World Bank HIPC initiative in eighteen African countries
J. Tan; A. Soucat; A Mingat / Africa Region Human Development Department, World Bank, 2001
Coordinating their approach, in 1996, the World Bank and the IMF introduced the Highly Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Debt reduction initiative. In 1999 this was further extended to include Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers whereby co...
Significant progress in external alliance for PRSP support
World Bank, 2003
This paper compiles reports from 12 countries being tracked by the World Bank for their progress towards achieving the Comprehensive Development Framework. It focuses especially on the promising trends within these countries of extern...
Integrating PRSP indicators into policy formation processes
D. Booth; H. Lucas / Overseas Development Institute, 2002
This paper, produced by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), contains the key findings of a desk study commissioned by the Poverty Monitoring Task Team of the Strategic Partnership with Africa (SPA). The paper reviews Poverty Red...
Local level institutions for poverty reduction in Burkina Faso
P. Donnelly-Roark; K. Ouedraogo; Xiao Ye / World Bank, 2001
This paper argues that in Burkina Faso certain high-performing local institutions contribute to equitable economic development. They link reduced levels of poverty and inequality to a high degree of internal village organization. The ...
Campaigning manual on the PRSP process
Oxfam, 2002
Guide for Oxfam staff and for other organisations concerned with influencing and monitoring national policy making in developing countries to the benefit of the poor. The report: offers a background and introduct...
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Equity and Justice Working Group (EJWG)
Activists advocating policy dialogue and change in attitudes in Bangladesh
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