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Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World

By Caroline M Kende-Robb

January 15, 2002

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Caroline M Kende-Robb. Can the Poor Influence Policy? Participatory Poverty Assessments in the Developing World, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2002) accessed November 21, 2024, https://0-doi-org.library.svsu.edu/10.5089/9780821350003.071

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Summary

The second edition of this book outline show to include the poor using the Participatory Poverty Assessment (PPA) method. This method was developed by the World Bank in partnerships with NGOs, governments, and academic institutions, and has been implemented in over 60 countries worldwide duringthe last decade. This book also draws on new PPA case examples. Joint publication with the World Bank.

Subject: Banking, Budget planning and preparation, Poverty, Poverty Reduction, Poverty reduction and development, Poverty reduction strategy, Public financial management (PFM)

Keywords: Africa, BOOK, Budget planning and preparation, Country, East Asia, Eastern Europe, Government, Government poverty agency, Policy, Poverty analysis, Poverty assessment, Poverty reduction, Poverty reduction and development, Poverty reduction strategy, PPA impact, PPA result, Research team

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