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Structural injustice and the MDGs: a critical analysis of the Zambian experience
Trocaire, 2005This paper critically examines reasons as to why the MDGs are not likely to be met in Zambia by 2015.DocumentThe nexus between public resources management reforms and neo patrimonial politics
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This study analyses the relationship between public resource management reforms arising from the Zambian Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) and Zambia’s political system. The author argues that as far as policy reforms are concerned, it would be misleading to view the government as one monlithic institution.DocumentPolitics and the PRS approach in Southern Africa
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This presentation reviews the political dimensions of the PRSP approach in the Southern Africa sub-region.DocumentThe same old wine in the same old bottle? Content, process and donor conditionalities of the PRSP
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This paper charts the progress in implementing Zambia's Poverty Reduction Strategy Process (PRSP) and questions the extent to which it has contributed to sustained poverty reduction in the country. The author finds that there is little evidence to suggest that the PRSP has contributed in this way.DocumentThe design, process and achievements of Zambia's Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004This paper reviews progress made by the Zambian Government in implementing the country's Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRSP). It argues that more could have been done to ensure the implementation of the PRSP if there were more funds.DocumentPoverty reduction strategy processes in Malawi and Zambia
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This report discusses the participatory aspects of the protracted policy-making process that led to the formulation of Malawi’s and Zambia’s respective Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSP). It argues that participation was considerable in both countries, especially by civil society organisations.DocumentReview of Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2003This report details the first joint Nordic monitoring of the World Bank and IMF support to the PRSP process in seven countries: Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia.DocumentReducing poverty or repeating mistakes?
European Network on Debt and Development, 2003This report summarises partner perspectives, positions and recommendations in relation to the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) process, policy contents, implementation and monitoring of PRSPs. It offers a critique of PRSPs, and addresses the roles played by government, donors and civil society. It also highlights the various groups' capacities and their commitment.DocumentBetween grassroots and governments: civil society experiences with the PRSPs
European Network on Debt and Development, 2003This report addresses civil society experiences with locally identified priorities for poverty eradication. It is based on a review of the three North/South PRSP Programme countries, namely, Honduras, Nicaragua and Zambia.The paper presents a range of challenges and dilemmas for civil society in its efforts to combat poverty.DocumentThe IMF: wrong diagnosis, wrong medicine
Oxfam, 1999Prepared as part of Oxfam International's Education Now campaign, this briefing paper evaluates the International Monetary Fund (IMF), offering information, statistics, case studies and recommendations for change.Pages
