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Community based rural development: reducing rural poverty from the ground up
Rural Development Strategy Team, World Bank, 2001This article investigates Community Based Rural Development, which is an approach to reducing rural poverty that promotes collective action by communities and puts them in control of development interventions by making community based organizations (CBOs) driving forces in the process.Conclusions:CBOs directly manage most project resources.DocumentStructural adjustment and Moroccan agriculture: an assessment of the reforms in the sugar and cereal sectors
OECD Development Centre, 1992This paper reviews the process of agricultural policy reforms in Morocco in the 1980's, with particular emphasis on the cereals and sugar sub-sectors.DocumentCost Allocation For Multi-service Micro-finance Institutions
Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest, 1998Presents a series of questions MFI managers should ask themselves about allocating costs and assets among costs centers. Using examples from the field and a hypothetical case called Microfem, the paper explores alternative answers to these questions and considers the implications of cost allocation for the financial statements of multi-service MFIs using a non-integrated approach.DocumentFormat for appraisal of microfinance institutions
Consultative Group to Assist the Poorest, 1998This Appraisal Format facilitates a complete diagnosis of a micro-finance institutions operations - ranging from governance to funding methodology to financial performance. It assumes a high level of participation on the part of MFI staff and management. Although primarily developed by CGAP to guide its own investing, donors and other investors/funders of MFIs have found it useful.DocumentExporting corruption: privatisation, multinationals and bribery
The Corner House, UK, 2000Deals with the globalisation of corruption. The article suggests that if corruption is growing throughout the world, it is largely a result of the rapid privatisation (and associated practices of contracting-out and concessions) of public enterprises worldwide.Pages
