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  1. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Philippines

    The theme of the 2011 Philippines
    development report is 'generating inclusive growth,
    uplifting the poor and vulnerable'. This theme is
    follows from the priorities set in President Aquino's
    Social Contract and the emerging 2011-2016 Philippines
    Development Plan (PDP). The PDP details the vision of
    inclusive growth and poverty reduction that underlies the
    social contract (chapter one). Accordingly, the PDP focuses

  2. Library Resource
    mars, 2013
    Philippines

    The second Climate Investment Funds
    (CIF) partnership forum took place at the headquarters of
    the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in Manila, Philippines, on
    March 18-19, 2010. The objective of the 2010 partnership
    forum was to share lessons learned from the CIF design
    process and from early implementation of CIF-funded
    programs. The forum aimed to provide an open, transparent
    and constructive platform for dialogue on knowledge gained

  3. Library Resource
    mars, 2015
    Philippines

    This working paper concerns the growth
    of investment climate in the Philippines. There are several
    resounding ideas in areas both positive and negative. The
    growth potential in the Philippines is considerable. The
    country has significant natural resources; a large pool of
    managerial and entrepreneurial talent; and widespread
    proficiency in English. The Government's Medium Term
    Development Plan (MTDP), 2005-2010 sets ambitious growth and

  4. Library Resource
    juillet, 2013
    Philippines

    T his report analyzes natural resource
    management and governance in the Philippines, identifying
    recent trends, current challenges, and future goals. The
    first half of the report summarizes the status of the
    country's natural resources, describes sector policies,
    institutions, and budget mechanisms, and identifies
    impediments to improvements. The second half focuses on
    three crucial issues for natural resource governance:

  5. Library Resource
    août, 2013
    Philippines, Global

    The report highlights how much recent
    achievements, in terms of growth, and poverty reduction, owe
    to the progress the country has made on a broad front of
    policy issues, such as openness to trade, investment, and
    competition, as well as education, and financial regulation.
    Nonetheless, progress has been uneven in several fronts,
    such as the need to intensify trade liberalization, and
    domestic competition; to strengthen governance across

  6. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    octobre, 2014
    Asia du sud-est, Philippines

    Corruption is a continuing feature of the Philippines’ natural resource sectors. Given keen interest in the country’s REDD+ potential, it is useful to consider corruption risks related to REDD+ from a political economy perspective. This U4 Issue draws on fieldwork from two REDD+ pilot sites to assess current governance and anti-corruption safeguards related to benefit-sharing, land tenure rights for indigenous peoples, and private sector involvement. Many anti-corruption actions are in place in the pilot sites, but they are weakly embedded in social relations at the local level.

  7. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    décembre, 2005
    Cambodge, Philippines

    The study explores the relationship between decentralization and conflict, comparing two case studies in Cambodia and the Philippines. It addresses to what degree and in what ways decentralization influences conflicts that are related to natural resources management (NRM), especially where local institutions are often unrepresentative of, and unaccountable to local communities. In developing countries, the research indicates that sufficient time is an essential component for bringing about genuine and effective local governance, as well as being a means for averting conflict.

  8. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    juin, 2021
    Afrique, Éthiopie, Congo, Amériques, Costa Rica, Mexique, Brésil, Asie, Philippines, Viet Nam

    L’étude a analysé dans 31 pays l’état de la reconnaissance juridique des droits des peuples autochtones, des communautés locales et des populations afro-descendantes sur le carbone présent sur leurs terres et territoires. Ensemble, ces pays détiennent près de 70 % des forêts tropicales du globe, et cinq d’entre eux disposent des plus grandes surfaces de forêt tropicale : le Brésil, la RDC, l’Indonésie, le Pérou et la Colombie.

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