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    Overview of Civil Society engagement in the Post - 2015 Development Agenda

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    This paper provides conference proceedings of the Civil Society Consultation around the Post-2015 Development Agenda, held 11 September 2013, which aimed to identify Indian aspirations within a common framework in general and within the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) frame in specific to also list the possible replacements for the MDGs.
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    Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Women’s Associations Constituency

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The National Women’s Empowerment Mission (NWEM), as the convener of the women’s associations, organised consultations where conscious effort was made to ensure participation from the most marginalised communities including dalits, tribals, and Muslim women, the urban poor and other stakeholders.
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    Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Trade Unions Constituency

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    This report provides an overview of the Indian National Trade Union Consultation where trade unions presented the views on MDGs and its future course in the post-2015 agenda. The report argues that there is a need for paradigm shift in approach from development to livelihood.
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    Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Research Institutes Constituency

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The processes leading up to the designing of the Global Development Agenda Post-2015 indicate that this Agenda would have two dimensions that are not necessarily distinct. The first of these is provided by the experiences gained in the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which give an indication as to the nature and extent of the existing development deficits.
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    Post - 2015 Development Agenda - India National Consultation Report: Farmer’s Associations Constituency

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The Small Farmers’ Agri-Business Consortium (SFAC) in India was set up in 1994 to create a conducive environment for generating rural employment and facilitating farmer-growth through new ventures in agro-based industries, fisheries and horticulture.
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    Sankalp Forum: preliminary report

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    Launched in 2009, Sankalp Forum, an Intellecap initiative, recognises and supports innovative, sustainable, high impact social enterprises. It builds an enabling ecosystem for early-stage social enterprises, channels impact investments, and engages over 11,000 stakeholders globally through collaborative year-round initiatives.
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    Human development and public policy in India: inception report

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2013
    The India Human Development Survey I (2004‐5) and II (2011‐12) form part of a collaborative research program between researchers from the National Council of Applied Economic Research and University of Maryland. The goal of this program is to document changes in daily lives of Indian households in a society undergoing rapid transition.
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    Overview of MGNREGA in India

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (Mahatma Gandhi NREGA) aims at enhancing livelihood security of households in rural areas of the country by providing at least one hundred days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
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    National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM)

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2014
    The National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) is a poverty alleviation initiative deployed by the Ministry Of Rural Development and sponsored by the World Bank. This paper looks at the work of NRLM which works towards improving poorest livelihoods through the following actions:
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    Prospect of India-Ethiopia investment and trade cooperation

    Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2015
    In recent years, with the opening up of the Ethiopian and India economy, investment and trade ties between the two countries have grown significantly. While Ethiopia’s major exports are food and live animals, coffee and tea, crude materials and vegetable and fruits, India’s major import items are manufactured products and fuels.

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