Children working is a common sight in India – young girls carrying water and/or washing utensils…
Asia and Pacific
Does Cambodia Need a National Nutrition Strategy?
Malnutrition has not improved even with high growth, poverty reduction and human development.
What Halved Cambodia’s Poverty?
In order to think what to do then, policy makers need to know why poverty became halved.
Cambodia Updated National Poverty Line
The Cambodian government updated the poverty line in April 2013. This post will review a technical side of the poverty assessment.
No Blind Spot? Cambodia Halved Poverty
Book titles always speak of the flow of time. Where have all the poor gone?
Aid, Growth and Poverty in the Changing Global Market
The lecture of Finn Tarp on Aid, Growth and Poverty in the Changing Global Market is now available.
Remembering Whose Reality Counts
Ashley Kuchanny, IDS alumni ambassador for the UK, reports on the IDS Impact Evaluation Design course.
Lessons from Japan’s 3.11 Earthquake
An unforgettable day started as quietly as usual. It was the beginning of the longest day in my life.
David Hulme on Urban Poverty
David Hulme talks about urban poverty in Bangladesh in link to climate change and urban governance.
Helen Clark on Match Against Poverty
Helen Clark promotes “Match Against Poverty“. It will help recovery efforts in the Philippines.