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Alleviation of Poverty – Programs and Policies

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Welcome to Alleviation of Poverty - Programs and Policies

   Basic Social Services, Economic Growth, and Poverty Alleviation: Remarks Concerning the Discussion on the 20/20 Initiative
  Can the West Save Africa?
  Challenging Orthodoxies: Understanding Poverty in Pastoral Areas of East Africa
  Current Economic Conditions in Myanmar and Options for Sustainable Growth
  Development Strategy and Trade Liberalization: Implications for Poverty and Environment in the Philippines
  Education and the Poverty Trap in Rural China
  The Equality Issue
  The European Commission Perspective on Rural Development: Integrating New Trends into Multi-sectoral Approaches
  Explaining the Success of Community and Informal Economies: Shared Altruistic Values or Effective Social Control?
   Information and Communication Technologies for Direct Poverty Alleviation: Costs and Benefits
  Schools, Household, Risk, and Gender: Determinants of Child Schooling in Ethiopia
  The Welfare Impacts of Local Investment Projects: Evidence from the Guatemala FIS
  Working with the Ultra-Poor: Learning From BRAC Experiences

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