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1 January 1999
How Do Bangladeshi Elites Understand Poverty?
Published by: IDS
The poverty of most Bangladeshis is viewed as an important - but not urgent - issue by Bangladesh's elites. They do not feel threatened by the extent of poverty, or by poor people. Some sections of the elite appear to know little about the poor
1 January 1999
Responding to Global Competitive Pressure: Local Co-operation and Upgrading in the Sinos Valley, Brazil
Published by: IDS
This paper investigates whether enterprises in the export-oriented Sinos Valley (South of Brazil) have stepped up co-operation in...
1 January 1999
Food-for-Work in Ethiopia: Challenging the Scope of Project Evaluations
Published by: IDS
Evaluations of the numerous Food-for-Work (FFW) projects in operation across Ethiopia are designed to assess their effectiveness, and are often defined by the objectives stated in the terms of reference.
1 January 1999
East Asia: What Happened to the Development Miracle?
Published by: IDS
This IDS Bulletin presents the key background papers from a major conference on the East Asian Crisis held at IDS in July 1998. A group of experts from different backgrounds, including international finance, macroeconomic and social policy, and development strategy, came together to discuss the causes of the crisis.
1 January 1999
Democracy and Decentralisation in South Asia and West Africa: Participation, Accountability and Performance
The book is systematically comparative, and based upon extensive popular surveys and local fieldwork. It makes an important contribution to current debates in the development literature on whether 'good governance' and decentralisation can provide more responsive and effective services for the mass of the population - the poor and disadvantaged who live in the rural areas.
1 January 1999
1 January 1999
Household Coping Strategies in Response to the Introduction of User Charges of Social Services: A Case Study on Health in Uganda
Published by: IDS
This study examines approaches to health care seeking and financing by households living in communities in two poor rural districts of Uganda.
1 January 1999
Who Gets Primary Schooling and Why? Evidence of Gender Inequalities Within Families in Guinea
Published by: IDS
This paper examines family-level determinants of schooling for boys and girls in Guinea using bivariate and multivariate analyses on data collected from school surveys.
1 January 1999
Public Participation in Health: Making People Matter
Published by: IDS
Participation of communities is widely argued to be an important factor in improving health outcomes and the performance of health systems.