Urban Livelihoods: A People-centred Approach to Reducing PovertyEarthscan, 2002 - 306 pages One of the most promising approaches to poverty reduction in developing countries is to encourage sustainable livelihoods for the poor. This takes account of their opportunities and assets and the sources of their vulnerability. Based on recent and extensive research, this volume thoroughly assesses the value of the livelihoods approach to urban poverty. The book reviews the situation and strategies of the urban poor and identifies the policies and practical programmes that work best. Lasting improvements depend not just on economic development, but on political commitment and structures that are responsive to the claims and needs of different groups of poor people. |
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... DFID 225 Susan Loughhead and Carole Rakodi 15 The Jamaica Urban Poverty Project 237 Sue Jones and Kingston Restoration Company 16 Strengthening Urban Livelihoods in Zambia – PUSH II and PROSPECT 247 David Sanderson and Darren Hedley 17 ...
... DFID 225 Susan Loughhead and Carole Rakodi 15 The Jamaica Urban Poverty Project 237 Sue Jones and Kingston Restoration Company 16 Strengthening Urban Livelihoods in Zambia – PUSH II and PROSPECT 247 David Sanderson and Darren Hedley 17 ...
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... DFID India's evolving urban poverty reduction strategy 235 15.1 Quantifiable achievements of JUPP 243 18.1 Pros and cons of different intervention levels 18.2 The possible implementation role of different stakeholders 279 284 FIGURES ...
... DFID India's evolving urban poverty reduction strategy 235 15.1 Quantifiable achievements of JUPP 243 18.1 Pros and cons of different intervention levels 18.2 The possible implementation role of different stakeholders 279 284 FIGURES ...
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... DFID's strategies for achieving internationally agreed development 1.1 targets Household livelihood assets 2.1 China's urban population 3.1 Assets commonly used by the urban poor 5.1 Older people and their households 20 11 27 46 78 5.2 ...
... DFID's strategies for achieving internationally agreed development 1.1 targets Household livelihood assets 2.1 China's urban population 3.1 Assets commonly used by the urban poor 5.1 Older people and their households 20 11 27 46 78 5.2 ...
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