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Gendered implications of tax reform in Latin America: Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Jamaica
United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2005In the context of Latin American and Caribbean countries, this paper proposes that the most effective means for reducing class- and gender-based poverty and inequality is citizenship-based entitlements to basic (i.e.DocumentHIV Aids and gender impact report
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003This report summarizes the findings of a household livelihood survey in Zambia. The aim was to gain a clear understanding of the dynamics of assets and livelihood strategies that are induced by the presence of HIV/AIDS in communities and households in Northern Province.The report is divided into two sections.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.DocumentInventory of micro-insurance schemes in the Philippines
International Labour Organization, 2005This working paper has been launched as part of the Global Campaign on Social Security and Coverage for All, which was initiated in June 2003. The paper makes the point that the majority of poor people, particularly women working in the informal sector, are often not protected against shocks through social security.DocumentTsunami victims’ perceptions of the proposed buffer zone and its implications in eastern Sri Lanka
South Asia Citizens Web, 2005This paper examines local perceptions of the proposed 200 meter buffer zone along Sri Lanka's coast, following the devastation of the Indian Ocean tsunami. The government’s decision was taken under a state of Emergency and without any consultation with the victims, their representatives, or professionals in this area.DocumentRecovery from the tsunami disaster: poverty reduction and sustainable development through microfinance
Grameen Foundation USA, 2005This paper reports the findings of a team of specialists from the Grameen Foundation USA, deployed in the aftermath of the Boxing Day tsunami to assess conditions facing the poor and the effects of the disaster on the provision of microfinance.DocumentTargeting in health: a summary of the evidence
Poverty and Health, PovertyNet, World Bank, 2000This paper, published by the World Bank, examines attempts to focus health sector development programmes on the poor.DocumentPoverty targeting in Asia: country experience of India
ADB Institute, 2004This paper addresses two broad questions related to poverty alleviation in India: (1) how much in aggregate does the government spend on poverty targeted programmes? and, (2) how effective have these programs been in targeting the poor and in alleviating poverty?DocumentA quantitative assessment of social exclusion in Pakistan
Oxford Policy Management, 2005This briefing note aims to quantify the relationship between social exclusion and poverty in Pakistan. It offers a quantitative description and analysis of social exclusion in Pakistan through a literature review of all forms of exclusion and the analysis of datasets with information on socially excluded groups.DocumentInsurance products provided by insurance companies to the disadvantaged groups in India
International Labour Organization, 2005This study identifies and documents the various insurance products provided by insurance companies to the disadvantaged groups in India. It is designed to help development professional to play a more efficient role in the promotion of new insurance services and thus contributing to the extension of social protection to the excluded groups.Pages
