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Investigating the role of poultry in livelihoods and the impact of HPAI in Ethiopia

LandLibrary Resource
Décembre, 2008
Ethiopia
Africa
Indonesia

Ethiopia supports one of the largest livestock populations in all of Africa (Alemu et al. 2008). In fact, the livestock sector accounts for 19 percent of national GDP, and as much as 40 percent of agricultural GDP (FAO 2004). At a micro level, it has been estimated that livestock supports the livelihoods of about 80 percent of the rural population (FAO 2004).

Transatlantic Similarities and Contrasts in Rural Development Policies

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Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2008
États-Unis d'Amérique

The United States (US) and European Union (EU) share many general policy aims for rural areas, but they differ in the ways in which they try to achieve these aims. The principal difference lies in the role envisioned by agriculture in overall rural development. EU policies treat agriculture as a provider of public goods, and many of its 'rural' programmes target agriculture.

Assessing the Environmental, Forest, and Other Natural Resource Aspects of Development Policy Lending

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Décembre, 2008

The operations policy on Development Policy Lending (DPL), approved by the Board in August 2004, requires that the Bank systematically analyze whether specific country policies supported by an operation are likely to have "significant effects" on the country's environment, forests, and other natural resources.

Legal Empowerment in Practice. Using Legal Tools to Secure Land Rights in Africa

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Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2008
Mali
Zimbabwe
Namibie
Royaume-Uni
Canada
Sierra Leone
Éthiopie
Niger
Cameroun
Mozambique
Afrique du Sud
Ouganda
Italie
Tanzania
Sénégal
Norvège
Ghana
Afrique

Land lies at the heart of social, political and economic life in much of rural Africa. It provides a major source of livelihoods, income and employment; a basis for social and political relations; and has major historical, cultural and spiritual significance.

Poverty Assessment for Bangladesh

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Octobre, 2008
Bangladesh
Asie méridionale

Bangladesh has made good progress in reducing poverty over the past decade despite the series of external shocks which have routinely affected the country. Poverty fell from 49 percent in 2000 to 40 percent in 2005, propelled by respectable economic growth and relatively stable inequality.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
Septembre, 2008
République de Corée
Taiwan
Japon
Asie orientale
Océanie

The story of agricultural policy in Northeast Asia over the past 50 years illustrates the dramatic changes that can occur in distortions to agricultural incentives faced by producers and consumers at different stages of economic development.

Nicaragua Social Protection Public Expenditure Review

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Reports & Research
Training Resources & Tools
Mars, 2008
Nicaragua
Amérique latine et Caraïbes

This review of public expenditures on Social Protection (SP) in Nicaragua is based on the analytical framework of Social Risk Management (SRM) developed by the World Bank. The concept of managing social risk comes from the notion that certain groups in society are vulnerable to unexpected shocks which threaten their livelihood and/or survival.