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Working with local institutions to support sustainable livelihoods
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This paper looks at the and policy implications of research conducted on local institution - rural household linkages.DocumentIntegrating adolescent livelihood activities within a reproductive health programme for urban slum dwellers in India
Population Council, USA, 2005This paper describes a pilot livelihood activities and reproductive health intervention and its impact aimed at adolescent girls aged 14-19 living in urban slums in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. The project was initiated based on the recognition of the relative disadvantage of adolescent girls and in an effort to build the evidence base for adolescent livelihoods programmes.DocumentThree models of social protection
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2005This one-pager outlines three examples of social protecion programmes in India, South Africa, Colombia and Brazil.DocumentInstitutional issues in chronic poverty reduction, rural livelihoods and people's participation: a study of Paschim Medinipur district in the state of West Bengal, India
Eldis Document Store, 2005The paper reports on a field study into the effectiveness of institutional processes to address anti-chronic poverty interventions in Paschim Medinipur district in the State of West Bengal in India.DocumentLessons learnt from new initiatives in forest management for bio-diversity enrichment, poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods: case studies from India, China, Nepal and Laos
Eldis Document Store, 2005This paper draws lessons from indigenous perspectives of forest communities in India, China and Nepal which are involved in relatively new initiatives in local forest management for over-arching goals such as enrichment of bio-diversity, poverty reduction and sustainable livelihoods.DocumentA framework for scaling up poverty reduction, with illustrations from South Asia
Department of Economics [Cornell University], 2005This paper develops a framework for thinking about the policy challenge of scaling up small scale interventions - both governmental and non-governmental - that address poverty reduction. The framework sees scaling up as addressing different components of market failure, government failure and civil society failure.DocumentInclusion and exclusion in South Asia: the role of religion
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2004This paper, presented for the 2004 Human Development Report, argues that the building of inclusive societies requires the secularity of states. All other forms of state are exclusionary, particularly theocracies.DocumentCaste discrimination and the private sector
India Committee of the Netherlands, 2005This report outlines the main arguments and issues raised in the seminar entitled ‘Employment Principles for Foreign Investors in South Asia’ held in 2004 in London. The seminar raised a number of important issues in relation to caste discrimination and foreign investment in South Asia.DocumentWhy is mobility in India so low?: social insurance, inequality, and growth
Center for International Development, Harvard University, 2005This paper examines the hypothesis that the persistence of low spatial and marital mobility in rural India, despite increased growth rates and rising inequality in recent years, is due to the existence of sub-caste networks that provide mutual insurance to their members.DocumentProcess deficits or political constraints? bottom-up evaluation of non-contributory social protection policy for rural labourers in India
Center for Demography of Health and Aging, University of Wisconsin, 2005Often, the implementation of anti-poverty programmes has been evaluated on the basis of their outcomes rather than the process of implementation. Such methods of evaluation assume that good outcome indicators are the result of good implementation.Pages
