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rounds of Living Standards Measurement Study surveys from Malawi, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Ghana to construct indices …
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Vietnam's provinces. Aid is not apparently fungible between Vietnam's health sector and other sectors, but is fungible across …
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impact of a rural road rehabilitation project in Vietnam on the kilometers of roads actually rehabilitated and built. Using …
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) are associated with nonfarm job creation and poverty reduction. By focusing on Rwanda's 416 geographic sectors for the …
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Rwanda is renowned among African countries for the rapid advances achieved in its population's standard of living … pandemic, Rwanda will face fiscal strains and economic setbacks, in addition to public health difficulties. It will be …
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According to the official statistics published by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, the country … national poverty numbers and corroborates the poverty rates published by the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda …
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The Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Poverty Diagnostic in Mozambique is part of a global initiative to improve the evidence base on the linkages between WASH, human development, and poverty. The Diagnostic provides a detailed analysis of sector status, strengths and weaknesses to...
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Important differences exist between communities with respect to their needs, capacities, and circumstances. As central governments are not able to discern these differences fully, they seek to achieve their policy objectives by relying on decentralized mechanisms that use local information....
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Household enterprises -- usually one-person-operated tiny informal enterprises -- are a rapidly growing source of employment in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in lower-income countries. Household enterprises tend to operate with limited interest or support from governments. This is the case in...
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