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Poverty in Guatemala

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Reports & Research
December, 2004
Guatemala
Latin America and the Caribbean

Poverty in Guatemala is high and deep. In 2000, over half of all Guatemalans lived in poverty. About 16 percent lived in extreme poverty. Available evidence suggests that poverty in Guatemala is higher than in other Central American countries. Although poverty has fallen over the past decade, its trend recently declined due to a series of economic shocks during 2001 and 2002.

IPTRID Report: July 2003-December 2004

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Journal Articles & Books
November, 2004
France
United Kingdom
Netherlands
Spain

The International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID) is an international independent multi-donor trust fund programme created in 1990 and first located at the World Bank. Since 1998, it has been hosted by FAO as a Special Programme.

Oxfam Zambia Copperbelt Livelihoods Improvement Programme, Report of Proceedings of a Partners Land Workshop, Kitwe

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Institutional & promotional materials
February, 2004
Africa

Includes executive summary; the land issue – International and regional perspectives; Oxfam and land issues on the Copperbelt; land issues in Zambia; land policy review process; genesis of the 1995 Lands Act; Constitutional Review process; challenges for the future; conclusion.

Are rural women disadvantaged in asset ownership and business relations in the Kyrgyz Republic?

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December, 2003
Turkmenistan
Tajikistan
Kyrgyzstan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Moldova
Armenia
Russia
Europe

This paper examines how, over the past 10 years, Kyrgyzstan has privatised most of its agricultural land and distributed it to individual households. These households either farm alone or join together and farm cooperatively. This research seeks to examine whether women have been adversely affected in the process of privatisation, asset ownership, or business development.

In pursuit of comparable concepts and data about collective action

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Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2003

Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptualization and operationalization of collective action, the key factors expected to affect collective action, and the outcomes of collective action hampers the accumulation of knowledge. Inconsistent terminology obscures consistent patterns.

Understanding Access to Seeds and Plant Genetic Resources: What Can a Livelihoods Perspective Offer?

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Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Mozambique
Burkina Faso
Laos
Honduras
Kenya
Uganda
Mali
Zimbabwe
China
Kyrgyzstan
Ghana
India
Sierra Leone
Vietnam

This study uses a livelihoods perspective to facilitate understanding of the role played by seeds and PGRs in rural people’s livelihoods and considers how a livelihood perspective may strengthen understanding of issues of access. A sustainable livelihoods perspective offers a way of thinking about the linkages among vulnerability, poverty and environmental or natural resource management.