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29 October 2004

'Operationalising pro-poor growth': country case studies.

This study is part of a series of 14 country case studies which are an output of a joint work programme with the External LinkAgence Francaise de Developpement (AFD), External LinkBundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ), Germany's federal ministry for economic collaboration and development External Link Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit, the German international sustainable development organisation (GTZ), External LinkKfW Entwicklungsbank (KFW), the German Development Bank and the External Link World Bank

The studies seek to respond to policy makers' questions on how to maximise poverty reduction, how to increase the participation of the poor in growth processes and whether pro-poor policies undermine or reinforce growth. They seek to stimulate public discussion and should not be understood necessarily as DFID or UK government policy.

Tools for analysing growth and povertyPDF (643 kb) by Andy McKay

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