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Strategic gender interventions and poverty reduction: principles and practice
Gender Mainstreaming Programme in Asia, 2004This manual has been developed to support the formulation and implementation of poverty reduction projects in Asia. It focuses on identifying strategic gender initiatives to help enhance women’s agency in the household and community.DocumentInsurance for the poor?
Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 2005This paper discusses the scope for extending insurance to the poor in Latin America and Carribbean (LAC) countries. It highlights the need to reduce risk and its consequences, as current systems do not provide sufficient protection. On this basis, it argues that insurance provision to the poor has a role to play within a comprehensive system of protection against risk.DocumentBringing Hambantota back to normal
International Water Management Institute, 2005Hambantota, a southern coastal district of Sri Lanka, was affected by the tsunami on 26th December 2004. The district records the third highest poverty incidence and is the poorest coastal district in the country. The livelihoods of the area are diverse, with the main economic activities in the coastal areas comprising of fishing, as well as agriculture, trade and services.DocumentImpact of sustainable livelihoods approaches on poverty reduction
Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Document Repository, 2005This paper identifies specific examples where applications of the Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) had succeeded in reducing rural poverty.The study focused on whether the 12 country cases studies (in Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Gambia, Honduras, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Yemen, and Zambia) achieved positive changes in indicators of poverty reduction such as increaDocumentRural households and resources: a SEAGA pocket guide for extension workers
Socioeconomic And Gender Analysis Programme, FAO, 2005This pocket guide aims to assist extension and other community-based workers to understand the management of resources within and between rural households. It has been developed to assist people in applying a participatory and gender- responsive approach in their planning with and service to rural women and men.DocumentProspects for basic income in developing countries: a comparative analysis of welfare regimes in the south
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This paper explores the prospects for future pro-poor reforms to welfare regimes in the south through an analysis of the development of Southern welfare regimes in the past.DocumentMicrofinance and the state: exploring areas and structures of collaboration
Economic and Political Weekly, India, 2005This paper reviews the performance of formal institutional channels of microfinance and discusses the emergence of new forms of collaboration in the delivery of microfinance services. Some pertinent issues in regulatory policies and institutional arrangements that can help the state effectively and in a sustainable manner leverage the available resources for the poor are also dealt with.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.DocumentEducation choices in Mexico: using a structural model and a randomised experiment to evaluate Progresa
Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, 2005This paper evaluates a large welfare programme in rural Mexico called Progresa, whose main aim is to improve the process of human capital accumulation in the poorest communities by providing cash transfers conditional on specific types of behaviour in three key areas targeted by the programme: nutrition, health and education.The aim of this paper is to analyse the impact of monetary incentivesDocumentThinking about the politics of social protection in Africa: towards a conceptual and theoretical approach
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005This paper examines how particular forms and types of politics shape policy responses on social protection in Africa, and also the political impacts and implications of adopting social protection policies.Pages
