Launched only 6 years ago, the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) has become a key reference document to a majority of developing countries. More than 70 developing countries have embarked on a PRSP process. In spite of limited substantiation of success, the PRSP approach has continued to evolve. The PRSP not only constitutes a point of departure for developing countries’ dialogue with their developing partners, but also claims to be a national steering document for poverty reduction. When the PRSP was designed, three key groups formed the inner circle: donors, civil society and domestic governments. But what about the highest elected public institutions, namely parliaments – why did they not form part of the inner circle? This report ...
Over the past two decades, the development field has witnessed an increase in the body of literature...
Locally owned Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSPs) processes are now well established in many co...
analyzing the participation of stakeholders beyond the drafting process of Poverty Reduction Strateg...
This article explores the role of Members of Parliament (MPs) in poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. ...
This is a desk study of the institution of parliament and parliamentarians role in making developme...
The unpretentious acronym, “PRSP”, embodies a concept of thorough reform in the policies of internat...
Malawi and Zambia are poor and heavily indebted countries whose dependence on foreign aid is pronoun...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
This paper assesses the preparation of Ghana’s Poverty Reduction Strategy paper (GPRS), paying parti...
In the late 1990s and at the early path of this century, most African economies embraced poverty red...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
This paper is concerned with public participation in the poverty reduction strategies and papers (PR...
The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) experiment, along with other innovations promoted by the intern...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an analy...
Throughout the past 15-20 years, poor countries have been implementing so-called Poverty Reduction S...
Over the past two decades, the development field has witnessed an increase in the body of literature...
Locally owned Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSPs) processes are now well established in many co...
analyzing the participation of stakeholders beyond the drafting process of Poverty Reduction Strateg...
This article explores the role of Members of Parliament (MPs) in poverty alleviation in Bangladesh. ...
This is a desk study of the institution of parliament and parliamentarians role in making developme...
The unpretentious acronym, “PRSP”, embodies a concept of thorough reform in the policies of internat...
Malawi and Zambia are poor and heavily indebted countries whose dependence on foreign aid is pronoun...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an anal...
This paper assesses the preparation of Ghana’s Poverty Reduction Strategy paper (GPRS), paying parti...
In the late 1990s and at the early path of this century, most African economies embraced poverty red...
Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been introduced by the World Bank and the IMF as a ne...
This paper is concerned with public participation in the poverty reduction strategies and papers (PR...
The Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) experiment, along with other innovations promoted by the intern...
Building on the case of the Poverty Reduction Strategies (PRS), this working paper provides an analy...
Throughout the past 15-20 years, poor countries have been implementing so-called Poverty Reduction S...
Over the past two decades, the development field has witnessed an increase in the body of literature...
Locally owned Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSPs) processes are now well established in many co...
analyzing the participation of stakeholders beyond the drafting process of Poverty Reduction Strateg...