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    Civil society engagement in education budgets: a report documenting Commonwealth Education Fund experience

    Commonwealth Education Fund, 2008
    This report documents Commonwealth Education Fund experience, illustrating how civil society can engage in the budget process through budget analysis; tracking disbursement flows through the education system; monitoring expenditure; and lobbying to influence budget allocations to the education sector.
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    The Financial Requirements of Achieving Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment

    World Bank, 2006
    The costs of programmes to promote gender equality and women's empowerment are not systematically calculated and integrated into country-level budgeting processes, according to the authors of this paper.
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    Valuing rural travellers’ time savings

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    In the economic analysis of transport projects in developed countries, great importance is given to ‘value of time’ savings, that is, how much travel time is saved. In developing countries, however, the practice is much less common, especially for rural projects. This biases investment decisions in favour of urban and inter-urban projects, particularly those that do consider time savings.
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    Cut out the waste says WaterAid report

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
    The Decade for Water in the 1980s failed to secure water and sanitation for all. Today the performance of the water sector remains grossly inadequate: more than a billion people have no access to safe water and 2.6 billion have inadequate sanitation. This failure undermines development, and denies people a basic human right.
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    Mapping of sector wide approaches in health

    HLSP Institute, UK, 2003
    The purpose of this report commissioned for SIDA is to give an up to date picture of the status of Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) in the health sector in the following countries: Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Senegal, Bangladesh, Zambia, Mali, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, and Malawi.
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    Urban challenges to food and nutrition security

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2004
    This research centre holds information from IFPRI's research program Urban Challenges to Food and Nutrition Security.
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    Integrating vertical programmes into sector wide approaches: experiences and lessons

    HLSP Institute, UK, 2001
    Does the transition to sector wide approaches (SWAps) in the health sector risk reducing the impact of previously successful initiatives covered by vertical health programmes?
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    Sector wide programmes and poverty reduction

    Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001
    Improving the access to services by poor and marginal groups is a strong or central objective of most of the sector wide programmes reviewed in this working paper.
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    World Data on Education [country profiles]

    International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, 1998
    Country level educational sector profiles (144 in June 2000). Overview describing structure of sector and nationals policies Includes statistcal indicators. Available on WWW and on (free) CDROM.

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