This paper assesses the political and socio-economic consequences of the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) in Honduras. The analysis uses several techniques (poverty narratives, stakeholder analysis and taxonomy analysis) and quantitative and qualitative data (socioeconomic indicators, PRS spending execution and interviews with stakeholders). It argues that the PRS constitutes a missed opportunity to widen further the political space in which poverty reduction is formulated and to deliver pro-poor growth. The inclusion of multiple actors with different interests, capacities and influence led to a consensus too imprecise to articulate a set of priorities, left alone a pro-poor growth agenda. Recently, by shifting unilaterally the growth pilla...
For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidat...
This paper uses an asset-base framework to analyze the determinants of rural growth and sustainable ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
The paper reports the progress of the Honduran poverty reduction strategy program, projects, and pol...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is about the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) approach and its implementat...
INTRODUCTION: The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is a systematic measurement of the tools and ...
The following article analyses the situation ofpublic policies in Honduras and the social programsai...
This thesis studies and identifies effects of income growth and income inequality on poverty in Hond...
Why do Latin American countries exhibit stark differences in their ability to protect citizens from ...
In the year 2000, approximately 1.1 billion people lived in extreme poverty while developed countrie...
The paper interrogates the pro-poor growth concept as a new global development construction using Gh...
Can the PRSP process enhance pro-poor growth in developing countries? This question is addressed in ...
The overall objective of this paper is to develop an appropriate conceptual and analytical framework...
Since 1980, there has been exponential increases in the amount of international funds and local non-...
This paper focuses on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for the Democratic Republic of São...
For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidat...
This paper uses an asset-base framework to analyze the determinants of rural growth and sustainable ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...
The paper reports the progress of the Honduran poverty reduction strategy program, projects, and pol...
peer-reviewedThis thesis is about the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) approach and its implementat...
INTRODUCTION: The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) is a systematic measurement of the tools and ...
The following article analyses the situation ofpublic policies in Honduras and the social programsai...
This thesis studies and identifies effects of income growth and income inequality on poverty in Hond...
Why do Latin American countries exhibit stark differences in their ability to protect citizens from ...
In the year 2000, approximately 1.1 billion people lived in extreme poverty while developed countrie...
The paper interrogates the pro-poor growth concept as a new global development construction using Gh...
Can the PRSP process enhance pro-poor growth in developing countries? This question is addressed in ...
The overall objective of this paper is to develop an appropriate conceptual and analytical framework...
Since 1980, there has been exponential increases in the amount of international funds and local non-...
This paper focuses on the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) for the Democratic Republic of São...
For the last decade Honduras underwent two critical developmental processes, that is, the consolidat...
This paper uses an asset-base framework to analyze the determinants of rural growth and sustainable ...
The effects of corruption on country-level economic performance are part of a dynamic debate in the ...