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PRSP Connections: Issue 10
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2004This issue of PRSP Connections covers the following topics:Update on DFID’s Engagement with the PRSP Process -following the completion of a survey of DFID’s engagement with PRS processes and with other development partners.Next Generation PRSs: Issues Arising - this article briefly explores issues and challenges arising for countries reviewing their PRSPs, that include deepening governDocumentThe missing links: Uganda’s economic reforms and pro-poor growth
Eldis Document Store, 2004This report analyses the direct and the indirect channels of achieving pro-poor growth for the case of Uganda where high economic growth rates and remarkable poverty reduction have coincided since the late 1980s.DocumentLessons learnt on civil society engagement in PRSP processes in Bolivia, Kenya and Uganda
Eldis Document Store, 2002This report documents the main lessons emerging from a country exchange programme on Sharing and Learning from PRSP experiences in Bolivia, Kenya and Uganda.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.DocumentCosting Poverty Reduction Strategies: early experience
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002This paper gives an analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy approach through assessing fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets.DocumentPoverty, Knowledge and Policy Processes: A Case Study of Ugandan National Poverty Reduction Policy
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2002This 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, formal and informal, in which policy actors engage with each other.DocumentPoverty Knowledge and Policy Processes in Uganda: Case Studies From Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo Districts
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003This report concerns the poverty reduction policy process in three Ugandan districts, Bushenyi, Lira and Tororo.DocumentPublic expenditure for development results and poverty reduction
Overseas Development Institute, 2003Review and case studies of "Results-oriented (or ‘performance’ or ‘output’) budgeting": the planning of public expenditures for the purpose of achieving explicit and defined results. These policies have often been first implemented through sector-wide approaches (SWAps), particularly in health and education.DocumentMalaria and poverty: opportunities to address malaria through debt relief and poverty reduction strategies
Malaria Consortium, 2001This background paper, produced by the Malaria Consortium, investigates how Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) can support country plans to Roll Back Malaria (RBM). It makes particular reference to case studies in three countries at different stages in the preparation of PRSPs: Cameroon, Tanzania and Uganda.DocumentSector wide programmes and poverty reduction
Centre for Aid and Public Expenditure, ODI, 2001Improving 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.Pages
