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Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth: A Country Case Study on Burkina Faso

This paper is prepared as part of the multi-donor Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth study, which is focusing on aiming to provide advice to governments on how to facilitate the involvement of poor people in the growth process. This looks at the case of Burkina Faso.

Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth: A Country Case Study on Brazil

This paper is prepared as part of the multi-donor Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth study, which is focusing on aiming to provide advice to governments on how to facilitate the involvement of poor people in the growth process. This looks at the case of Brazil

Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth: A Country Case Study on Bolivia

This paper is prepared as part of the multi-donor Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth study, which is focusing on aiming to provide advice to governments on how to facilitate the involvement of poor people in the growth process. This looks at the case of Bolivia

Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth: A Country Case Study on Bangladesh

This paper is prepared as part of the multi-donor Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth study, which is focusing on aiming to provide advice to governments on how to facilitate the involvement of poor people in the growth process. This looks at the case of Bangladesh.

Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth: A Country Case Study on Ghana

his paper is prepared as part of the multi-donor Operationalising Pro-Poor Growth study, which is focusing on aiming to provide advice to governments on how to facilitate the involvement of poor people in the growth process. This looks at the case of Ghana.

The Mauritian Success Story and Its Lessons

This paper from UNU-WIDER looks at the successes from Mauritius and offers possible examples for other countries in similar situations to follow.

The Mauritian Success Story and Its Lessons

This paper from UNU-WIDER looks at the successes from Mauritius and offers possible examples for other countries in similar situations to follow.

Remittances in Fragile States: A Somali Case Study

This report from the Households in Conflict Network in the Institute for Development Studies at the University of Sussex looks at the micro level to see how remittances from abroad affect households during conflict.

Opening Markets Through Strategic Partnerships: An analysis of the Alliance between FIE and Pro Mujer

This USAID document looks at ways to broaden markets in fragile states in order to improve livelihood of the poor.

Oil Development in Africa: Lessons for Sudan after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement

This paper by the Danish Institute for International Studies offers several suggestions on ways to use oil wealth in emerging countries to have the maximum benefit for their citizens. It looks at lessons learned from Angola, and examines the role of China in African development.

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