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  1. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Burundi

    This Country Economic Memorandum (CEM)
    is the first for Burundi since the 1980s. It has been
    developed in collaboration with the government of Burundi.
    The CEM has been prepared in cooperation with the African
    development bank and the U.K. department for international
    development. Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the
    world, and has suffered from many years of civil conflict
    and its consequences. In the last years, peace has been

  2. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    Although charcoal is the single most
    important energy source for millions of urban dwellers in
    Tanzania, being used by all tiers of society from laborers
    to politicians, it seems to be politically neglected and
    even unwanted, given that it is not considered as a possible
    mean to achieve long-term sustainable development, for
    example as a low-carbon growth option contributing to energy
    security, sustainable forest management, and poverty

  3. Library Resource
    mars, 2012
    Zambie

    In recent years, the number of studies
    looking at the effect of politics on economic outcomes has
    flourished. For developing economies, these studies are
    useful to better understand why long overdue reforms are not
    implemented. The studies analyze the overall context within
    which reforms are being implemented and the underlying
    incentive framework. However, it seems difficult to make
    such studies actionable, especially in sectors where donors

  4. Library Resource
    octobre, 2013
    Mozambique

    Household enterprises -- usually
    one-person-operated tiny informal enterprises -- are a
    rapidly growing source of employment in Sub-Saharan Africa,
    especially in lower-income countries. Household enterprises
    tend to operate with limited interest or support from
    governments. This is the case in Mozambique, where neither
    the poverty reduction strategy nor small and medium
    enterprise development policies include household

  5. Library Resource
    février, 2014
    Kenya

    There is now broad consensus among
    policymakers that social protection is a powerful way to
    fight poverty and promote inclusive growth. This
    international consensus is most clearly articulated in the
    African Union's Social Policy Framework (SPF), which
    was endorsed by all African heads of state in 2009. The SPF
    explains that social protection includes 'social
    security measures and furthering income security; and also

  6. Library Resource
    janvier, 2014
    Zambie

    Zambia shares its robust economic growth
    and capital inflows in the past few years with other
    Sub-Saharan countries, growth supported by high commodity
    prices that while declining are still at historical high
    levels. High commodity prices have induced large foreign
    direct investment (FDI) flows, mainly in extractive
    industries but also in services sector, supporting growth.
    Zambia's mining sector has benefited from FDI,

  7. Library Resource
    février, 2014
    Malawi

    This paper contributes to the
    long-standing debate on the merits of decentralized
    beneficiary targeting in the administration of development
    programs, focusing on the large-scale Malawi Farm Input
    Subsidy Program. Nationally-representative household survey
    data are used to systematically analyze the decentralized
    targeting performance of the program during the 2009-2010
    agricultural season. The analysis begins with a standard

  8. Library Resource
    Rapports et recherches
    avril, 2014
    Mozambique

    Agriculture and fisheries are the main pillars of Mozambique's economy, having contributed in the last few years to more than 25 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and around 7 to 11 percentage points of the rate of economic growth. Agricultural development in Mozambique has been part of the government agenda because it is crucial to reducing poverty within rural zones.

  9. Library Resource
    mai, 2014
    République-Unie de Tanzanie

    Tanzania is largely an agriculture-based
    economy. This sector accounts for over three-quarters of
    national employment, and approximately 25 percent of gross
    domestic product (GDP). The national agricultural input
    voucher scheme (NAIVS) is a market smart input subsidy
    program designed in response to the sharp rise in global
    grain and fertilizer prices in 2007 and 2008. The main aim
    of the program is to raise maize and rice production, and

  10. Library Resource
    novembre, 2014
    Rwanda

    An Integrated Fiduciary Assessment (IFA)
    was conducted for the proposed Transformation of Agriculture
    Sector Program Phase-3 (PSTA 3) Program-for-Results (PforR)
    operation. The assessment used the DRAFT Guidance Notes on
    Program-for-Results Operations and Requirements of OP/BP
    9.00, Program for Results, (PforR). The OECD-DAC four
    pillars approach was also used to define the inherent risks
    in the procurement environment. The assessment covered the

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