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Access to Land in Rural India
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1999Access to land is deeply important in rural India, where the incidence of poverty is highly correlated with lack of access to land. Mearns provides a framework for assessing alternative approaches to improving access to land by India's rural poor.DocumentWhat can we do with a Rights-Based Approach to Development?
Overseas Development Institute, 1999A rights-based approach to development sets the achievement of human rights as an objective of development. It uses thinking about human rights as the scaffolding of development policy. It invokes the international apparatus of human rights accountability in support of development action.DocumentEngendering development
Gendernet, World Bank, 2000Draft Policy Research Report examines the conceptual and empirical links between gender, public policy, and development outcomes and demonstrates the value of applying a gender perspective to the design of development policies.The evidence presented shows that societies that discriminate by gender pay a high price in terms of their ability to develop and to reduce poverty.DocumentGlobal poverty report 2000
African Development Bank, 2000This report was prepared for the G8 Kyushu-Okinawa Summit Meeting 2000 by a consortium of multilateral finance organizations including African Development Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Inter-American Development Bank, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank.The report focuses on three main topics:global poverty conditions and trendsregional poverty trDocumentHuman resources in agricultural and rural development
Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2001Papers on several main developments and issues that either persist or are emerging in the area of human resources for agricultural and rural development.DocumentLessons from the Rwanda experience: evaluation of international responses (Danida)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 1996The international response to the killing of 500,000-800,000 Rwandese men, women, and children in about 3 months in 1994 has been subject to an unprecedented, self-critical evaluation, led by Danida, the development wing of the Danisk Ministry of Foreign Affairs.DocumentAn agenda for the World Food Summit (IDS Policy Briefing)
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1999DocumentGlobal hunger and food security after the World Food Summit (ODI)
Overseas Development Institute, 1999DocumentForests, famine and war: the key to Cambodia's future
Global Witness, 1995Global Witness' first report, which reveals the architects and beneficiaries of Cambodia's timber trade, including the Royal Government of Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge, and which shows that these two groups, who at the time were at war, often work in tandem
