Country Profiles -

Assessments


Benin: Comprehensive Monitoring

Brazil: Reforming Social Expenditure to Be More Pro-Poor

Burkina Faso: Seeking Debt Relief to Increase Social Spending

China: Two Decades of Poverty Reduction

Dominican Repulic: Governance Reforms Essential to Poverty Reduction

The Gambia: A Capaign to Make Povety Reduction Sustainable

Ghana: Decentralizing to Districts

Kyrgyzstan: A Pioneering National Poverty Programme

Mali: Expecting to Channel Debt Reduction into Poverty Reduction

Mauritania: Promoting Local Participation

Mongolia: Channelling Resources through the Poverty Alleviation Fund

Morocco: Regional Targeting for Poverty Reduction

Mozambique: Overcoming Widespread Poverty

Nepal: Focusing on Poverty Reduction through Decentralization

Peru: National Poverty Programme Improves its Targeting

Philippines: Targeting Poor Families

South Africa: Putting Poverty at the top of the Development Agenda

Thailand: A New Poverty-Focused Development Path

Tunisia: Steady Progress against Poverty

Uganda: From Decentralization to Participation

Uzbekistan: Social Development and Slow Economic Reform

Yemen: The Contribution of Poverty Reduction to Nation Building

Zimbabwe: Creating a Poverty Reduction Forum

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