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Speaking out: how the voices of poor people are shaping the future
Oxfam, 2009This paper from Oxfam focuses on how the "right to be heard" concept can strengthen public participation in policy making and accountability. Recommendations for those upporting poor and marginalised people to lobby for changes in their situation include:DocumentAgricultural trade reform and poverty in the Asia-Pacific: a survey and some new results
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2008This working paper analyses the relationship between agricultural trade policy reform and poverty in the Asia-Pacific region. The paper assesses the potential economic implications of agricultural trade reform under the Doha Development Agenda, with a special focus on that region.DocumentMultidimensional poverty in Indonesia: trends, interventions and lesson learned
Global Institute for Asian Regional Integration, Waseda University, 2008This paper describes the current state of multidimensional poverty in Indonesia and reviews the characteristics of major programs designed to address multidimensional poverty, their implementation problems and impacts. It also details the lessons from the Indonesian experience which can be applied to future targeted social protection programs to address human security in IndonesiaDocumentAssessing Household Poverty and Wellbeing: A Manual with Examples from Kutai Barat
Center for International Forestry Research, 2007Reflecting the results of a 3-year participatory learning process, this manual aims to provide technical guidelines and background information to poverty assessors at district, sub-district and village level in Kutai Barat, Indonesia.DocumentPreparatory studies on national security system in Indonesia
Asian Development Bank, 2007The Government of Indonesia faces a challenging period in reforming its national social security system. In response to the Asian financial crisis in 1997, legislative reforms have been introduced to be better prepared in the future.DocumentApproaches to rural poverty alleviation in developing Asia: role of water resources
Poverty Research Unit, Sussex, 2008Focusing on water resources and irrigation, this paper documents a talk by Michael Lipton exploring approaches to poverty alleviation in developing Asia. The talk discusses the findings of a recent paper ‘Pro-poor intervention strategies in irrigated agriculture in Asia: poverty in irrigated agriculture - realities, issues, and options with guidelines’.DocumentImpact of a lower oil subsidy on Indonesian macroeconomic performance, agricultural sector and poverty incidences: a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium analysis
Poverty and Economic Policy Network, 2007How are poor people around the world being affected by rising fuel prices? In the context of globalisation, poverty researchers are increasingly required to interpret the implications of international economic changes on local population groups.DocumentHelping the families of home-based workers break the cycle of poverty
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008In Asia there are millions of home-based women workers and the vast majority are poor. How can the risks and vulnerabilities these women face be reduced? And what can be done to help the children of home-based workers escape poverty?DocumentMore than a pretty picture – using poverty maps to better design policies and interventions
World Bank, 2007Small area estimation poverty maps help policy makers in many countries to:DocumentLand suitability evaluation with a case map of Aceh Barat district
World Agroforestry Centre, 2007This booklet was prepared after the December 2004 tsunami caused serious damage to agricultural land, soils and vegetation along the coastal areas of Aceh, Indonesia. The booklet is a guideline for the district government of Aceh Barat for spatial lay-outing of tree crops suitable for its coastal areas.Pages
