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Gendered analysis of the working for water programme: a case study of the Tsitsikama Working for Water project
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005Governments have attempted to mitigate the effects of high unemployment in various ways, particularly through targeted interventions such as public works programmes. The Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) of the South African government aims to address unemployment by creating labour intensive jobs through government expenditure.DocumentBreaking poverty cycles: the importance of action in childhood
Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004This briefing paper examines the ways in which extreme childhood poverty can have irreversible lifetime effects. These include poor health, missed education, and poor early childcare and social protection.DocumentBuilding social capital for the ultra poor: challenges and achievements
Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, 2005BRAC introduced a programme designed to meet the special needs of the extreme poor called, "Challenging the frontier of poverty reduction: targeting ultra poor (TUP)" programme in 2002. The programme consists of economic and health inputs designed to create sustainable livelihoods. However, it was felt that the assets they received might be vulnerable to theft and damage.DocumentOnline database of World Bank Impact evaluations
World Bank, 2005The Poverty Analysis, Monitoring and Impact Evaluation Thematic Group in the World Bank has launched a new online-searchable database of impact evaluations. This database provides access to impact evaluations of World Bank-supported interventions and impact evaluations undertaken by World Bank staff over the past few years.DocumentEconomic policies - how can they contribute to child wellbeing?
Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004This briefing reviews the impacts of economic policies on child wellbeing.DocumentThe impact of conditional cash transfers on human development outcomes: a review of evidence from PROGRESA in Mexico and some implications for policy debates in South and Southern Africa
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2005This paper reflects on assessments of Mexico's Conditional Cash Transfer scheme (called PROGRESA) and draws comparisons with South Africa's Child Support Grant (CSG).DocumentCommunity based targeting mechanisms for social safety nets
World Bank, 2001This paper reviews case studies and theory on community involvement in beneficiary selection and benefit delivery for social safety nets. It highlights four key issues: communities vary in their ability to mobilize information and implement effective monitoring systems, and this will influence whether community based targeting leads to cost saving advantages or just opens up more opportDocumentUrban poverty, childhood poverty and social protection in China: critical issues
Childhood Poverty Research and Policy Centre, 2004This paper examines the problem of urban poverty in China, particularly in relation to its impact on disadvantaged children, including children of migrants and street children.DocumentSense in sociability? Social exclustion and persistent poverty in South Africa
BASIS Collaborative Research Support Program, 2004This paper queries the ability of the South African poor to use social mechanisms of accessing capital as an exit route out of poverty.DocumentA lecture on the political economy of targeted safety nets
World Bank, 2005This paper sheds light on the importance of political support towards designing safety net policies. In drawing on the crisis safety net programs in Indonesia from 1998 to 2000, the author reviews 5 major issues namely, models of electoral politics, safety ropes vs.Pages
