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Feedback on the user’s guide to poverty and social impact analysis (PSIA)
World Learning, 2003This 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.DocumentWhere is the impact?
Oxfam, 2003This 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 poverty and social impact analysis.DocumentEvaluating capacity development: experiences from research and development organizations around the world
Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation, 2003This on-line book assesses the theory that every evaluation of a capacity development effort should itself contribute to the capacity development effort and ultimately to the organisation’s performance. It asks: can it be done? And, if it is done, what will be the consequences?DocumentLevel playing field? Making world trade work for all
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003The poorest countries are small players in world trade. The combined exports of the 48 least developed countries (LDCs) accounted for only 0.35 per cent of world trade in 1995. Can trade agreements be made to work better for LDCs? Can technical advice improve the negotiating capacity of LDCs?DocumentA conceptual framework for using poultry as a tool in poverty alleviation.
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2003This paper serves as a manual by setting out guidelines on how poultry can be used as a tool in poverty alleviation. The authors argue that there is evidence showing that small poultry enterprises with adequate institutional support targeting the poorest rural women and their families have contributed to taking the first step out of poverty.DocumentDeveloping capacities for ICT enabled development
Capacity.org, 2003Newsletter issue examines how the potential of ICT can be used to attain national development goals.DocumentSkills training in the informal sector in China
International Labour Organization, 2002This report reviews the current situation and main concerns of employment training in the informal sector in China.DocumentThe links between collective bargaining and equality
International Labour Organization, 2002This paper explores the interface between collective bargaining and equality under current conditions of work. It argues that these two fundamental principles and rights are mutually reinforcing and can together promote workplace governance which reconciles economic with social goals.DocumentEffects of globalization on the world of work
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, 2001This paper presents an assessment of the effects of globalization on the informal sector. It gives an analysis of the impact from the micro, meso and macro levels arguing that it could help in identifying the gaps in the responses to adjust to the challenges of globalization.DocumentCompetition policy for Namibia: promoting fair competition and economic development
Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit, 2003Competition policy is increasingly recognized as important for improving market performance and promoting economic growth, and is one of the new issues of focus of the World Trade Organization. Reflecting these trends, Namibia is developing a national competition policy.Pages
