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Monitoring and evaluating poverty reduction policies in Mozambique, study 1: social relations of rural poverty
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008In Mozambique, the government and the donors have invested considerable resources and effort in economic and social development. Nevertheless, Mozambique is still one of the poorest countries in the world. This short brief presents the first in a series of three participatory and qualitative studies on poverty in Mozambique.DocumentPredicting poverty for Mozambique 2000 to 2005: how robust are the models?
Statistics Norway, 2007There is an increasing demand for more frequent measurements of the poverty situation. Statistics Norway has developed a method for monitoring the development in the time periods between full-fledged Household Income and Expenditure Surveys. The goal of this report is to test the method.DocumentTracking resource and policy impact: incorporating millennium development goals and indicators and poverty reduction strategy paper monitoring across sectors
Statistics Norway, 2004The main aim of this report is to show how a statistical system for tracking resource and policy impact could be designed and implemented.DocumentPoverty in Mozambique: discourse, analysis and monitoring - suggestions for national stakeholders and the donor community
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005The aim of this report is to advise the Norwegian Embassy in Mozambique, and its partners, on how best to support poverty analysis and monitoring in Mozambique specifically and in the sectors of health, energy and fisheries in particular.DocumentFood and trees in the village: economic development strategies based on food production and forest resources: a social accounting analysis
Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004This paper investigates the social and economic effects of two different growth strategies (agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth) in a small village economy in Mozambique. The study uses using a Social Accounting Matrix methodology.Pages
