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  1. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Guinea, Guinea-Bissau

    The present study reports on the
    Government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau's efforts
    to develop a comprehensive strategy for enhancing land
    rights security and achieving social and economic
    development objectives. This report is divided into two main
    parts. The first part summarizes the current state of
    development of the government s land policy, as well as the
    legal and traditional framework existing for land tenure

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2013
    Uganda

    While there is a large, though
    inconclusive, literature on the impact of land titles in
    Africa, little attention has been devoted to the study of
    land conflict, despite evidence on increasing incidence of
    such conflicts. The authors use data from Uganda to explore
    who is affected by land conflicts, whether recent legal
    changes have helped to reduce their incidence, and to assess
    their impact on productivity. Results indicate that

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Madagascar

    This report examines the question of
    land titling in Madagascar, a country where modern and
    informal tenure systems coexist and overlap to a significant
    extent. The report reviews three main arguments for land
    titling and their relevance for Madagascar in order to
    provide policy implications and evaluations. The first is
    that land titling serves as protection against
    expropriation. Second, titles may also facilitate land

  4. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    The population of Sub-Saharan Africa
    stood at 854 million in 2010. Annual population growth
    averaged 2.5 percent, with a relatively high sustained
    fertility rate, fostered by the fact that two-thirds of the
    population is under 25. The region has the highest
    proportion of poor people in the world, with 47.5 percent of
    its population living on less than $1.25 a day, as measured
    in terms of purchasing power parity in 2008. It is also the

  5. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    In the past dozen years, a literature
    has developed arguing that urbanization has unfolded
    differently in post-independence Sub-Saharan Africa than in
    the rest of the developing world, with implications for
    African economic growth overall. While African countries are
    more urbanized than other countries at comparable levels of
    income, it is well-recognized that total and sector gross
    domestic product data are of very low quality, especially in

  6. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Burkina Faso

    Burkina Faso's Poverty Reduction
    Strategies (PRS) of the 2000s, which were implemented as
    annually rolled-over Priority Action Programs, focused on
    four pillars: a) accelerating broad based growth; b)
    expanding access to social services for the poor; c)
    increasing employment and income-generating activities for
    the poor; and d) promoting good governance. Increased public
    expenditure and targeted social service provision also led

  7. Library Resource
    January, 2013
    Liberia, Global

    This report evaluates the outcomes of
    World Bank Group support to Liberia from its post-war
    reengagement in 2003 through 2011. The country has moved
    from total disarray to a solid foundation for inclusive
    development. Although development has not moved forward as
    quickly as hoped, substantial progress has been made. Public
    finance and key institutions have been rebuilt; crucial
    transport facilities have been restored; and hospitals,

  8. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa

    The main purpose of this paper is to
    explain the patterns of access to water supply and
    sanitation facilities in urban areas in Sub-Saharan Africa
    since the late 90's, and its relation with the
    performance of service providers in the case of improved
    water supply. It also seeks to explore the institutional
    context of the water supply and sanitation sectors. The
    paper concludes that services providers in Sub-Saharan

  9. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Liberia

    Poor governance and nearly fifteen years
    of brutal conflict have made Liberia one of the poorest
    countries in the world. An important objective for the
    democratically elected government of post-conflict Liberia
    is to reduce poverty. As part of its long-term vision plan,
    the Government is preparing a second Poverty Reduction
    Strategy (PRS) to set out its medium-term approach to
    poverty reduction. The current climate of peace and

  10. Library Resource
    May, 2013
    Sierra Leone

    This paper presents an assessment of the
    first phase (2008?2009) of Sierra Leone's cash for work
    program based on a qualitative and quantitative analysis
    examining program design features, main processes and
    impact. The assessment highlights that while cash for work
    was an appropriate crisis response, the challenge of
    achieving good targeting should not be underestimated.
    Findings from the assessment point to high inclusion errors

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