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    Farms, Cities and Good Fortune - Assessing Poverty Reduction in Uganda from 2006 to 2013

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    September, 2016
    Uganda, Africa

    Uganda’s progress in reducing poverty from 1993 to 2006 is a remarkable story of success that has been well told. The narrative of Uganda’s continued, albeit it slightly slower, progress in reducing poverty since 2006 is less familiar. This was a period in which growth slowed as the gains from reforms years earlier had been fully realized, and weak infrastructure and increasing corruption increasingly constrained private sector competitiveness (World Bank 2015). This report examines Uganda’s progress in reducing poverty, with a specific focus on the period 2006 to 2013.

  2. Library Resource

    Priorities for Ending Extreme Poverty and Promoting Shared Prosperity

    Reports & Research
    Training Resources & Tools
    March, 2016
    Ethiopia, Africa

    This Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD) identifies the binding constraints to reducing extreme poverty and promoting shared prosperity in Ethiopia. Achieving those goals requires a two pronged strategy of building on the strengths of past performance as well as introducing new elements. Progress in rural livelihoods drove poverty reduction in the past and will likely do so in the future. In addition, faster, and more inclusive, private sector-led structural change and ‘getting urbanization right’ are essential going forward.

  3. Library Resource
    January, 2016
    Malawi

    With more than three-quarters of its
    workforce employed in agriculture, Malawi is highly
    vulnerable to any adverse events affecting the agriculture
    sector, and agricultural risks are ever present in the
    country. Agricultural risks can obstruct development and
    enforce poverty traps, particularly for a country as reliant
    on agriculture as Malawi. Because of the size of the sector
    in the economy and the importance of agricultural products

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2016
    Nigeria

    Over the last 20 years, poor rural
    farmers in Nigeria have seen the benefits of community
    organization as a tool for local economic development under
    the National Fadama Development Project series. They have
    witnessed improvements in rural areas that have embraced a
    more inclusive and participatory model of local economic
    decision making. Many communities have come together under
    the umbrella of new institutional arrangements for

  5. Library Resource
    June, 2016
    Mali

    Mali is a vast, land-locked country in
    West Africa with a population of approximately 14.9 million,
    and a GDP per capita of USD480. The economy is largely
    rural, with over two-thirds of the population living off
    agriculture, notably cotton. Gold is the country’s largest
    export, though production has been declining and the
    industry faces an uncertain future as proven reserves are
    limited. The service sector, which represents 40 percent of

  6. Library Resource
    February, 2016
    Zimbabwe

    Low export prices and high production
    costs are contributing to a persistent deficit in the
    external accounts. Despite narrowing somewhat in recent
    years, Zimbabwe’s current account deficit remains much
    larger than those of comparable countries in the region, and
    exports currently amount to just over half of imports. A
    decline in global prices for gold, platinum and other
    mineral commodities, coupled with unresolved supply-side

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