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  1. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh represents a success story
    among developing countries. Poverty incidence, which was as
    high as 57 percent at the beginning of the 1990s, had
    declined to 49 percent in 2000. This trend accelerated
    subsequently, reducing the poverty headcount rate to 40
    percent in 2005. The primary contributing factor was robust
    and stable economic growth along with no worsening of
    inequality. Respectable GDP growth that started at the

  2. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Peru

    The rural roads program, overseen by
    Provias Descentralizado (subdivision of Peru's Ministry
    of Transportation and Communications), began in 1995, and
    has received funds from the Peruvian Government, the World
    Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. It is a
    national program for the rehabilitation and maintenance of
    roads that link rural communities and villages with
    secondary and principal roads, and through these, with towns

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Philippines

    The Philippines by virtue of its geographic circumstances is highly prone to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tropical cyclones and floods, making it one of the most disaster prone countries in the world. This report seeks to document the impacts of natural disasters on the social and economic development of the Philippines; assess the country's current capacity to reduce and manage disaster risk; and identify options for more effective management of that risk.

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Kenya

    This assessment of poverty and
    inequality comes at an important juncture for Kenya. The
    December 2007 elections and subsequent pronouncements of the
    newly formed Grand Coalition have underlined the salience of
    these issues to ordinary Kenyans, and for policy makers. The
    violence in early 2008 highlighted the importance of
    addressing poverty and inequality as major goals in their
    own right, but also for instrumental reasons, as major goals

  5. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Africa, China

    At the outset of China's reform
    period, the country had a far higher poverty rate than for
    Africa as a whole. Within five years that was no longer
    true. This paper tries to explain how China escaped from a
    situation in which extreme poverty persisted due to failed
    and unpopular policies. While acknowledging that Africa
    faces constraints that China did not, and that context
    matters, two lessons stand out. The first is the importance

  6. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Malawi

    This study builds a profile of the
    status of poverty and vulnerability in Malawi. Malawi is a
    small land-locked country, with one of the highest
    population densities in Sub-Saharan Africa, and one of the
    lowest per capita income levels in the world. Almost 90
    percent of the population lives in rural areas, and is
    mostly engaged in smallholder, rain-fed agriculture. Most
    people are therefore highly vulnerable to annual rainfall

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    China

    China's progress in poverty
    reduction over the last 25 years is enviable. One cannot
    fail to be impressed by what this vast nation of 1.3 billion
    people has achieved in so little time. In terms of a wide
    range of indicators, the progress has been remarkable.
    Poverty in terms of income and consumption has been
    dramatically reduced. Progress has also been substantial in
    terms of human development indicators. Most of the

  8. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Tanzania

    This report presents the problem,
    describes the analytical framework, the African and World
    context and the characteristics that need to be present for
    a responsible and effective urbanization. Chapter one
    discusses the issues involved in measuring urban growth and
    density and the problem of under-measuring density. Chapter
    two introduces key aspects of the recent urbanization in
    Tanzania, including migration, structure of economy and

  9. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Liberia

    Fourteen years of civil conflict
    (1989-2003) have destroyed Liberia's social and
    economic infrastructure and brought the economy nearly to a
    halt. Workers who came of age during the conflict are
    largely unskilled, and the supply of workers exceeds demand
    by a substantial margin. The negative effects of
    unemployment, underemployment, and low productivity on
    economic growth have made employment the most urgent demand

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Cambodia, Global

    This paper discusses the progress made
    by Cambodia from the early 90s to 2007, in reduction of
    poverty incidence. Reduced poverty occurred in both urban
    and rural areas, and was experienced by rich and poor, and
    by men and women. Households, including those in the poorest
    groups, have improved their housing quality, increased
    ownership of motorbikes, televisions, and mobile phones, and
    are better able to access and afford schools and healthcare.

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