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The design and management of poverty reduction programs and projects in Anglophone Africa : proceedings of a seminar sponsored jointly by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank and the Uganda Management Institute / edited by Michael Bamberger, Abdullahi M. Yahie, George Matovu.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c1996.
Description
xxii, 195 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Economic assistance, Domestic
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Congresses
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Rural development projects
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Poor
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Economic assistance, Domestic
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Congresses
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Rural development projects
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Congresses
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Poor
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Congresses
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Economics
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History
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Related name
Bamberger, Michael
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Abdullahi M. Yahie (Abdullahi Mohamed Yahie)
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Matovu, George, 1949-
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Economic Development Institute (Washington, D.C.)
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Uganda Management Institute
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Series
EDI learning resources series, 1020-3842.
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World Bank e-Library.
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Notes
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Source of description
Description based on print version record.
Language note
English
Contents
Recent economic trends, adjustment, and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa / Chukwuma Obidegwu (12 pages).
Poverty and approaches to poverty alleviation in Ghana, Uganda, Zambia, and Malawi / Abdullahi M Yahie (11 pages).
Key issues in the design and management of targeted poverty alleviation programs / Michael Bamberger (16 pages).
Decentralization and poverty alleviation in Africa / George Magovu (10 pages).
Gender issues in poverty alleviation in Africa / Michael Bamberger (16 pages).
The role of NGO's (Non-Governmental Organizations) in poverty alleviation programs in Africa / Abdou Salam Drabo (9 pages).
The program to alleviate poverty and social costs of adjustment (PAPSCA) : / Joseph W Okune (8 pages).
Lessons learned from the project visits / George Matovu (8 pages).
Adapting the project cycle to the special characteristics of poverty alleviation projects / Abdullahi M Yahie (10 pages).
Improving the selection and design of poverty alleviation projects / Abdullahi M Yahie (18 pages).
Improving the implementation and sustainability of poverty alleviation projects / Abdullahi M Yahie (13 pages).
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DESIGN AND MANAGEMENT OF POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS IN ANGLOPHONE AFRICA
THE DESIGN & MANAGEMENT OF POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS IN ANGLOPHONE AFRICA
EDI learning resources series,
ISBN
1-280-01656-6
9786610016563
0-585-26593-3
LCCN
94000354
Other standard number
10.1596/0-8213-2767-4
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The Design and management of poverty reduction programs and projects in Anglophone Africa : proceedings of a seminar sponsored jointly by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank and the Uganda Management Institute / edited by Michael Bamberger, Abdullahi M. Yahie, George Matovu.
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The Design and management of poverty reduction programs and projects in Anglophone Africa : proceedings of a seminar sponsored jointly by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank and the Uganda Management Institute / edited by Michael Bamberger, Abdullahi M. Yahie, George Matovu.
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