New international poverty reduction strategies
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New international poverty reduction strategies
New International Poverty Reduction StrategiesEdited by Jean-Pierre Cling, Mừeille Razafindrakoto and Francois Roubaud|3 Routledge g^ rayJo'KFraccii C New international poverty reduction strategiesCroupLONDON AND NEW YORKNew International Poverty Reduction StrategiesThe World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) launched a joint initiative at the end of 1999, stating that they intended to set the fight against poverty' at the heart of their development policies. Under this initiativ New international poverty reduction strategiese, low-income countries wishing to apply for financial aid from either of the organisations, or for debt relief, are required to draw up poverty reducNew international poverty reduction strategies
tion programmes. Given this new conditionality and the enormous importance that goes with reducing poverty, a first critical assessment of these new iNew International Poverty Reduction StrategiesEdited by Jean-Pierre Cling, Mừeille Razafindrakoto and Francois Roubaud|3 Routledge g^ rayJo'KFraccii C New international poverty reduction strategieseded. Originally published in French and updated here for the first time in English, the book emphasises three main innovations brought about by these strategies:•focus on poverty' reduction;•participator} process implemented for policy-making;•better coordination of official development assistance. New international poverty reduction strategiesThe contributions also show that there remains a large gap between the principles of the World Bank and IMF’s strategies and their application. That tNew international poverty reduction strategies
his valuable and insightful book will be of great interest to students and lecturers involved in development economics goes almost without saying. WhaNew International Poverty Reduction StrategiesEdited by Jean-Pierre Cling, Mừeille Razafindrakoto and Francois Roubaud|3 Routledge g^ rayJo'KFraccii C New international poverty reduction strategiese World Bank and the IMF.Jean-Pierre Cling is director of DIAL (Développement et Insertion Internationale) where Mireille Razafindrakoto and Francois Roubaud are both working economists. The latter is a director of the research unit CIPRE (Croissance, Inégalités, Population et Role de 1’Etat) of IRD New international poverty reduction strategies (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement), to which they all belong.The translation of this book received support from the French Ministry ofRoutNew international poverty reduction strategies
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