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  1. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Septiembre, 2021
    Kazajstán

    By creating a land commission, the Kazakh authorities managed to bring down the protest rallies in 2016, when, under pressure from citizens, the government was forced to abandon the sale and lease of land to foreigners. The goal of the national patriots was achieved, but the key issue for the citizens remained unresolved – the mechanism and procedures for the return of land to the people of Kazakhstan, sold by the authorities as a result of massive corruption deals and now belonging to oligarchs – “land barons”, has not been created by law.

  2. Library Resource
    GT
    Artículos de revistas y libros
    Mayo, 2011
    América del Sur, Brasil
    In this beginning of century, Brazil has, on one hand, a high economic growth, strong institutions in various areas and improvement of social situation, but, on the other hand, the rural and urban land situation is still very precarious, with elementary issues that are not resolved and that most developed countries solved them still in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  3. Library Resource
    Informes e investigaciones
    Recursos y herramientas de capacitación
    Febrero, 2008
    Afganistán, Asia meridional

    This report is about how to progressively reduce over time Afghanistan's dependence on opium - currently the country's leading economic activity - by development initiatives and shifting economic incentives toward sustainable legal livelihoods. Specifically, the report identifies additional investments and policy and institutional measures to support development responses that can counterbalance the economic advantages of opium.

  4. Library Resource

    From Revolutions to Institutions

    Informes e investigaciones
    Documentos de política y resúmenes
    Diciembre, 2012
    Túnez, Asia occidental, África septentrional

    In the wake of the revolution, Tunisian society is currently undergoing a significant transformation. In late 2011, the country's first representative government in more than three decades was formed, as the Constituent Assembly was seated. Hundreds of legitimate candidates ran in an election that was free, fair, and enjoyed nearly 90 percent participation by eligible voters.

  5. Library Resource
    Septiembre, 2014
    Nicaragua

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    and the World Bank introduced the Poverty Reduction Strategy
    Paper (PRSP) process in 1999 to strengthen the poverty
    alleviation focus of their assistance to low-income
    countries. This report reviews Nicaragua s experience with
    the PRSP process, focusing on the effectiveness of IMF and
    World Bank support to the process and the extent to which
    the two institutions lending and non-lending activities in

  6. Library Resource
    Julio, 2013
    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh has marked considerable
    progress since independence in 1971 despite its dire initial
    conditions. Real per capita income is about 60percent higher
    now than in 1971. The share of population in poverty
    currently stands at about 50 percent, compared with over 70
    percent in the early 1970s. Even more impressive has been
    the progress in improving the social and human dimensions of
    poverty. Bangladesh's faster gains in human development

  7. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2013

    Interest in investment climates has
    emerged relatively recently. In the 1960s and 1970s,
    governments in many countries believed they should play a
    direct role in rural credit, input supply, production,
    trade, transport, distribution, and even marketing. However,
    in the 1980s and 1990s, government-dominated systems fell
    into disgrace because of poor performance. For the rural
    sector, the primary focus had traditionally been on

  8. Library Resource
    Marzo, 2012
    Kenya

    This assessment of poverty and
    inequality comes at an important juncture for Kenya. The
    December 2007 elections and subsequent pronouncements of the
    newly formed Grand Coalition have underlined the salience of
    these issues to ordinary Kenyans, and for policy makers. The
    violence in early 2008 highlighted the importance of
    addressing poverty and inequality as major goals in their
    own right, but also for instrumental reasons, as major goals

  9. Library Resource
    Junio, 2012
    Afganistán

    This report is about how to
    progressively reduce over time Afghanistan's dependence
    on opium - currently the country's leading economic
    activity - by development initiatives and shifting economic
    incentives toward sustainable legal livelihoods.
    Specifically, the report identifies additional investments
    and policy and institutional measures to support development
    responses that can counterbalance the economic advantages of

  10. Library Resource
    Diciembre, 2014
    Global

    In this issue: dollar a day revisited;
    focus: strategies for developing countries; farm policy in
    developing countries: what next? Land in transition: reform
    and poverty in rural Vietnam; unpredictable aid;
    microfinance meets the market; and development impact of the
    war on drugs.

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