This report is part of a larger project undertaken by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) designed to obtain information which will assist the planning of poverty alleviation programs in a number of countries in Latin America. The specific aim of this report is to identify the conditions of poverty experienced by indigenous peoples in Nicaragua, to outline as far as possible the structural causes of this poverty, and to recommend measures which might be taken to alleviate it
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social polici...
It is widely held that indigenous Chileans experience greater rates of poverty and indigence than no...
The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social (RPS), modeled after PROGRESA in Mexico, is a program design...
The present case study is part of a larger research project undertaken for the Inter-American Develo...
The first part of this discussion paper attempts, within the inevitable data limitations, to present...
This presentation focuses on the role of the Inter-American Development Bank in the socioeconomic de...
This document is the executive summary of a detailed document entitled, Nicaraguan Migrants and Pove...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
Nicaragua is at present generally regarded to be the second poorest country in the hemisphere after ...
For this Bank study (RE-261) a set of projects in five countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Guatemala, Mex...
Nicaragua is Latin America's poorest country, with some of the worst indicators for human welfare. I...
Abstract: Despite significant changes in poverty overall in Latin America, the proportion of indigen...
Nicaragua is a poor and underdeveloped country about the size of England and Wales. This report is b...
This presentation was commissioned by the Poverty Reduction and Social Protection Network of the Reg...
The thesis examines the causes of significant income inequalities in Nicaragua and potential measure...
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social polici...
It is widely held that indigenous Chileans experience greater rates of poverty and indigence than no...
The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social (RPS), modeled after PROGRESA in Mexico, is a program design...
The present case study is part of a larger research project undertaken for the Inter-American Develo...
The first part of this discussion paper attempts, within the inevitable data limitations, to present...
This presentation focuses on the role of the Inter-American Development Bank in the socioeconomic de...
This document is the executive summary of a detailed document entitled, Nicaraguan Migrants and Pove...
This paper aims to contribute to two areas where the empirical research is still scarce-poverty dyna...
Nicaragua is at present generally regarded to be the second poorest country in the hemisphere after ...
For this Bank study (RE-261) a set of projects in five countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Guatemala, Mex...
Nicaragua is Latin America's poorest country, with some of the worst indicators for human welfare. I...
Abstract: Despite significant changes in poverty overall in Latin America, the proportion of indigen...
Nicaragua is a poor and underdeveloped country about the size of England and Wales. This report is b...
This presentation was commissioned by the Poverty Reduction and Social Protection Network of the Reg...
The thesis examines the causes of significant income inequalities in Nicaragua and potential measure...
Indigenous peoples are among the poorest in Latin America, and it is often argued that social polici...
It is widely held that indigenous Chileans experience greater rates of poverty and indigence than no...
The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social (RPS), modeled after PROGRESA in Mexico, is a program design...