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    Reports & Research
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    April, 2015
    Mali, Africa

    This study discusses the impact of economic geography and (low) population density on development outcomes in Mali and explores how policies to reduce poverty can be made more effective by taking these two factors into account. The crisis in north Mali which started in 2012 and continues to date has brought questions of economic geography to the center of attention.

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    Agricultural Sector Risk Assessment

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    June, 2015

    This study aims to achieve a better understanding of the agricultural risk and risk management situation in Tanzania with a view to identifying key solutions to reduce current gross domestic product (GDP) growth volatility. For the purpose of this assessment, risk is defined as the probability that an uncertain event will occur that can potentially produce losses to participants along the supply chain.

  3. Library Resource
    January, 2015

    If states would interact more synergistically with communities, they could tap local energies and resources for development-- and help create a development-oriented society and polity in the process. The authors analyze experience in several countries to identify the actions required for state-community synergies in development. Two actions that seem especially important: 1) Broadening the distribution of power within communities, to facilitate collective action and reduce the potential for local capture.

  4. Library Resource
    July, 2015
    Vietnam

    Vietnam's ethnic minorities, who tend to
    live mostly in remote rural areas, typically have lower
    living standards than the ethnic majority. How much is this
    because of differences in economic characteristics (such as
    education levels and land) rather than low returns to
    characteristics? Is there a self-reinforcing culture of
    poverty in the minority groups, reflecting patterns of past
    discrimination? The authors find that differences in levels

  5. Library Resource
    April, 2015

    The major objective of the study was to
    come up with illustrative success stories as well as
    failures to give lessons on ICT interventions in the area of
    rural livelihoods and their impact in Tanzania. The key
    issues addressed in this study were: 1) common ICTs used by
    the rural poor in Tanzania; 2) which ICTs are regarded as
    attractive by different groups and why; 3) the use of ICTs
    by different age cohorts as part of their livelihoods

  6. Library Resource
    September, 2015
    Brazil

    Agriculture plays an important role in
    the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Most of its production
    depends on small family-owned farms, which are greatly
    exposed to climatic and price shocks. In order to help small
    farmers to manage risks, the federal and state governments
    have been carrying out several programs and measures to
    reduce and transfer agricultural risks. Santa Catarina ranks
    seventh out of 26 Brazilian states in terms of agricultural

  7. Library Resource
    February, 2015
    Haiti

    Despite a decline in both monetary and
    multidimensional poverty rates since 2000, Haiti remains
    among the poorest and most unequal countries in Latin
    America. Two years after the 2010 earthquake, poverty was
    still high, particularly in rural areas. This report
    establishes that in 2012 more than one in two Haitians was
    poor, living on less than $ 2.41 a day, and one person in
    four was living below the national extreme poverty line of

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2015
    Nicaragua

    Agriculture remains fundamental for
    Nicaragua from both a macroeconomic and social view. It is
    the largest sector of the Nicaraguan economy, and it remains
    the single biggest employer with around 30 percent of the
    labor force and including processed foods, like meat and
    sugar, agriculture accounts for around 40 percent of total
    exports value. Nicaragua appears to be gradually losing
    competitive edge of some of its key agricultural exports

  9. Library Resource
    April, 2015
    Haiti

    The objective of this report is to
    examine the linkages between rural economic activity, food
    insecurity and poverty in Haiti as a means of determining
    the barriers to rural development. The analysis draws on a
    newly available set of house-hold level living standards
    measurement data collected in 2012 (ECVMAS). About 70.7
    percent of all rural households are poor, and education
    levels are low with an average of 2.8 years of education for

  10. Library Resource
    January, 2015
    Myanmar

    Myanmar is a low-income agrarian country
    with a high poverty rate. The livelihood of many poor people
    depends on the performance of agriculture, especially the
    rice sector. Rice accounts for 70 percent of Myanmar s total
    cultivated area and 30 percent of the value of its
    agricultural production. Increasing returns to rice
    production will be the key to increasing farm wages and
    incomes in the short to medium run. Higher rice production

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