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development 35 poverty 18 Africa 14 gender 12 governance 11 participation 11 neoliberalism 10 South Africa 9 World Bank 9 globalization 8 institutions 8 vulnerability 7 Bangladesh 6 India 6 NGOs 6 civil society 6 decentralization 6 economic growth 6 sustainable development 6 development policy 5 development theory 5 discourse 5 inequality 5 knowledge 5 livelihoods 5 migration 5 rural development 5 security 5 water 5 Asia 4 GATS 4 Ghana 4 HIV/AIDS 4 climate change 4 developing countries 4 empowerment 4 food security 4 policy 4 power 4 sub-Saharan Africa 4
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Chant, Sylvia 3 Corbridge, Stuart 3 Obrist, Brigit 3 Rigg, Jonathan 3 Binns, Tony 2 Briggs, John 2 Camfield, Laura 2 Chen, John-ren 2 Clarke, Matthew 2 Dao, Minh Quang 2 Ghosh, Dipak 2 Henley, Robert 2 Kalipeni, Ezekiel 2 Lennan, Anne Mc 2 Logan, B. Ikubolajeh 2 Mawdsley, Emma 2 Mercer, Claire 2 Morse, Stephen 2 O'Dempsey, Tim 2 Owusu, Francis Y. 2 Palmer-Jones, Richard 2 Pfeiffer, Constanze 2 Porter, Gina 2 Prowse, Martin 2 Sarkar, Prabirjit 2 Wilson, Gordon 2 Aaron, Kiikpoye K. 1 Abe, Akiko 1 Adekola, Abel 1 Adger, W. Neil 1 Ahmed, Fakhruddin 1 Akbar, Mashfique Ibne 1 Akram, Naeem 1 Al-Amin, Abul Quasem 1 Al-Mamun, Abdullah 1 Ali, Mansoor 1 Allais, Stephanie Matseleng 1 Anderson, R. Jerome 1 Ansell, Nicola 1 Anthony L. D’Agostino 1
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Progress in Development Studies 243 Progress in Development Studies 2(4):269-82 (2002) 1
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RePEc 243 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Neoliberal water and sanitation policies as a failed development strategy
Castro, José Esteban - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 1, pp. 63-83
This paper examines key aspects of the policies promoting the expansion of private multinational monopolies as the main tool to solve the problems affecting water and sanitation services in less developed countries. It is based on recent findings from research carried out on the impact of these...
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Planning for the deployment of development in Bangladesh
Bhuiyan, Abul Hossain Ahmed; Faraizi, Aminul Haque; … - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 3, pp. 231-240
One may observe a fundamental disjuncture that occurred in the operation of power by the West in governing the Third World population since the Second World War. Pre-war management was based on exercise of sovereign power by the former colonial masters; post-colonial or contemporary power is...
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Poverty Reduction Strategies
Harvey, Peter - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 1, pp. 115-128
The links between access to safe water and poverty alleviation are multifaceted, but can be realized only if water supplies are sustained. Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) have been developed by many low-income countries in conjunction with the World Bank and International Monetary...
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GATS and water services
Mitlin, Diana - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 1, pp. 31-44
This paper considers the implications of the General Agreement on Trade in Services for the delivery of water to low-income residential customers in the South. The specific feature of the GATS is the liberalization of water supplies. The paper argues that the GATS may, depending on national...
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Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP)
Sarkar, Ashoke K.; Ghosh, Dipak - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 3, pp. 241-259
This is a case study based on an application of the Integrated Rural Accessibility Planning (IRAP) methodology in a rural area in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The article adopts a participatory approach to quantify accessibility needs for water source, education and health care for all 13...
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Human resource development policy in the context of software exports
Nicholson, Brian; Sahay, Sundeep - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 2, pp. 163-176
Software industry development is acknowledged as an important engine of economic growth for many less developed countries. The role of national policy has been identified by various researchers as a catalyst to software industry and software exports development. Software development is a service...
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Water and the GATS
Lever, Sir Paul - In: Progress in Development Studies 8 (2008) 1, pp. 59-61
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Multi-level assessments for better targeting of the poor
Fritzen, Scott A.; Brassard, Caroline - In: Progress in Development Studies 7 (2007) 2, pp. 99-113
This paper examines how various poverty assessment modalities serve to strengthen the governance capacities necessary to target the poor. Large-scale surveys and qualitative, ‘bottom-up’ assessments both have shortcomings in this regard. A ‘multi-level’ synthesis would...
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Economic reform and foreign direct investment in Latin America
Porzecanski, Roberto; Gallagher, Kevin P. - In: Progress in Development Studies 7 (2007) 3, pp. 217-233
After almost 25 years of experimenting with the neo-liberal economic reforms collectively known as ‘Washington Consensus’ policies, Latin Americans are starting to re-assess the merits of these policies at the voting booth. Whereas one of the key policies of the ‘Washington...
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Knowledge, innovation and re-inventing technical assistance for development
Wilson, Gordon - In: Progress in Development Studies 7 (2007) 3, pp. 183-199
This paper traces the evolution of Technical Assistance to Technical Co-operation alongside more recent concepts of Knowledge Management and Innovation Systems. Originally conceived as transfer from a knowledge-rich North to a knowledge-poor South, the later terminology represents a more...
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