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Participatory Learning and Action 51: Civil society and poverty reductionIIED, April 2005, 144 pp, Price: $32.00 Guest editors: Alexandra Hughes and Nicholas Atampugre Summary This special issue of Participatory Learning and Action captures the experiences of Southern civil society organisations (CSOs), which are engaging in the monitoring, evaluation, and implementation of poverty reduction strategy (PRS) processes. In many countries CSO engagement in this particular stage of these strategies is just beginning. There has been much reflection on engagement by CSOs in the formulation of PRSs, but much less written about how they are being monitored and implemented. With respect to monitoring and evaluation, this issue explores how CSOs are working towards the articulation and realisation of poor people's rights and the accountability of governments and other powerful actors towards them. Authors for this issue came together at a workshop in July 2004 in Nairobi, Kenya to discuss the contributions and to share their experiences in PRS processes. Editorial View PDF (402KB) THEME SECTION: CIVIL SOCIETY AND POVERTY REDUCTION 1. Overview: a critical look at civil societies' poverty reduction monitoring and evaluation experiences Alexandra Hughes and Nicholas Atampugre View PDF (814KB) 2. PRSP rhetoric: sugar-coated structural adjustment reality? Atieno Ndomo View PDF (277KB) 3. What happened to the PRSP in Kenya - the role of politics Hudson Shiverenje View PDF (188KB) 4. Bringing the poor into advocacy: a look at Ghana HIPC Watch Siapha Kamara with Harriet Yeboah View PDF (1089KB) 5. Setting the scene: a introduction to the Ugandan Poverty Eradication Plan Moses Isooba and Richard Ssewakiryanga View PDF (232KB) 6. Civil society participation in Uganda's PRS process: opportunities and dilemmas Moses Isooba View PDF (61KB) 7. Experiences of Uganda's PPA in implementing and monitoring poverty reduction Richard Ssewakiryanga View PDF (72KB) 8. Bottom-up planning? Participatory implementation, monitoring and evaluation of PRS processes in Bolivia Jordi Beneria Surkin View PDF (828KB) 9. Zambia's PRSP process: from exclusion to inclusion, confrontation to cooperation? Besinati P Mpepo and Venkatesh Seshamani View PDF (72KB) 10. Fighting poverty demands strategic thinking and planning: the Bulgarian experience Anna Athanassova View PDF (137KB) 11. PRS processes, participation and statelessness: exploring some dilemmas in Somalia: MS Mohamud Faroole View PDF (1074KB) 12. Participatory poverty research and policy influencing in PRSP processes: the Vietnam case Hoang Xuan Thanh View PDF (65KB) GENERAL SECTION 13. Participatory landscape analysis for community-based livestock management in Vietnam Jean-Christophe Castella, Tran Trong Hieu and Yann K Eguienta View PDF (997KB) 14. Working with municipalities to develop urban health systems in Bangladesh View PDF (879KB) 15. Using actor-oriented tools to analyse innovation systems in Bangladesh Harriet Matsaert, Zahir Ahmed, Noushin Islam and Faruqe Hussain View PDF (947KB) 16. Scaling up the use of PLA in a pilot health and nutrition programme, India Amita Jain, Rajiv S. Saxena and Subir K. Pradhan View PDF (81KB) 17. River management in Bangladesh: a people's initiative to solve water-logging Ashraf-Ul-Alam Tutu View PDF (739KB) REGULARS Tips for trainers Developing indicators for monitoring poverty reduction strategies Ghana HIPC Watch, SEND Foundation of West Africa View PDF (211KB) In Touch RCPLA Network View PDF (637KB) Copyright © 2005 International Institute for Environment and Development. |
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