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    Azerbaijan progresses towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals

    United Nations Development Group, 2005
    Azerbaijan launched the ”State Programme on Poverty Reduction and Economic Development” (SPPRED) in 2003 in order to reduce poverty and improve living standards of its citizens. The SPPRED sets out concrete policy actions in order to achieve these aims. Later the Government of Azerbaijan aligned SPPRED with the process of implementing Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)
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    Governance, democracy and poverty reduction: lessons drawn from household surveys in sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America

    Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2005
    In light of the flaws in the structural adjustment agenda, both domestic and international economic policies are now subject to increasing scrutiny.
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    Politics: the missing link in the G8 Africa debate

    Overseas Development Institute, 2005
    This short position paper proposes that the political dimension of Africa’s development is the most important and the least well treated in this year’s G8 debate.
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    Poverty in Malawi

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 1998
    This paper presents the poverty analysis of the 1997-98 Malawi Integrated Household Survey. The analysis develops basic needs poverty lines, using consumption-based measures of welfare to classify households and individuals as poor and non-poor. The analysis provides poverty and inequality estimates for Malawi’s population.
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    Fifty years of regional inequality in China: a journey through central planning, reform, and openness

    World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2004
    This study makes an attempt at understanding the driving forces behind the changes in China’s regional inequality. It constructs and analyses a long-run time-series for regional inequality in China from the Communist Revolution to the present.
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    A rough guide to PPAs: an introduction to theory and practice

    Overseas Development Institute, 2001
    This article takes a critical look at participatory poverty assessment (PPA) as a methodology and investigates the use of this methodology in various case-studies.The article:summarises key findings from recent experienceprovides guidance on appraising at the country level whether a PPA might make a useful contribution to improving the effectiveness of poverty reduction policypr