EU Development Policy and Poverty Reduction: Enhancing EffectivenessWil Hout Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2007 - 225 pages This collection analyses the poverty reduction effectiveness of certain aspects of the European Union's (EU) development policy and suggests ways in which to enhance its effectiveness. It focuses on three aspects of EU development policy: trade, agriculture and food security, and modes of policy-making and implementation. |
Contents
Tables | 1 |
Table 6 | 6 |
Figures | 21 |
How to Assess the Links? | 23 |
1 | 38 |
What can the EU do to Promote | 47 |
Agricultural Rehabilitation and Social Protection in Countries | 69 |
1 | 70 |
Supporting Sustainable | 101 |
3 | 106 |
Insights | 117 |
1 | 118 |
Creating Space for Civil Society in Policy Dialogue | 149 |
Crosssector Partnerships in Southern Africa | 165 |
A Feasible Option | 179 |
Conclusions | 195 |
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