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Rural Development Tourism: Poverty Unperceived
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
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Publisher
University of Sussex
Voices of the Poor: Can Anyone Hear Us?
Publisher
Oxford University Press for the World Bank
Living Farms: Encouraging Sustainable Smallholders in Southern Africa
Publisher
Earthscan Publications Ltd.
Provocations for Development
Abstract
Do we use obscure words to impress our colleagues – or fashionable ones to win research proposals? How do poor people define their poverty? How can we use aid budgets most effectively? Are many of our actions against poverty simple, direct... and wrong? This book is an entertaining and unsettling collection of writings that questions concepts, conventions and practices in development. It is made up of short and accessible writings by Robert Chambers, many from the last ten years and some from earlier, reflecting on the evolution of concepts like participation and of organisations like the World Bank. Besides provocations, there is mischief, verse and serious fun. The book is organised into four sections: Word Play, Poverty and Participation, Aid and For Our Future.
Conceptualising empowerment and the implications for pro poor growth: a paper for the DAC Poverty Network
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This paper proposes a framework for how empowerment can be conceptually understood and operationally explored. It makes recommendations for forthcoming areas of work within the POVNET Work Programme on empowering poor women and men to participate in, contribute to and benefit from growth. In responding to our terms of reference the authors have sought to introduce ideas and evidence from latest publications on this theme, combined with findings from our own research.