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  • - Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium
    av World Bank
    569,-

  • av World Bank, Sebastian Martinez, Patrick Premand, m.fl.
    699,-

    The second edition of the Impact Evaluation in Practice handbook is a comprehensive and accessible introduction to impact evaluation for policymakers and development practitioners.

  • - Will This Time Be Different?
     
    769,-

    Presents and discusses policy-relevant research on the current debt challenges which developing, emerging market, and developed economies face. Its value added lies in the integrated approach of drawing on theoretical research and evidence from practitioners' experience in developing, emerging market, and developed countries.

  • - Economic Impact and Growth Prospects
     
    569,-

    The Great Recession and Developing Countries delves into 10 country case studies that explore growth during the precrisis boom, the effects of the crisis, policy responses, and recovery. Looking beyond the crisis, the volume undertakes projections of medium-term growth and explores the possible impact of the global crisis.

  • av Maryanne Sharp
    285,-

    This policy note provides an analysis of the evolution of key health indicators in Madagascar over the past few years, and proposes a series of recommendations to support improving access to health services for the most vulnerable and to address some of the more systemic issues that prevent the efficient use of financial and human resources in the sector.

  • - The Post-Bamako Initiative Reality
    av The World Bank
    345,-

    Designed to develop recommendations for a reform program to strengthen the existing policy framework for the public-private interface in the health sector and to improve the delivery of health related goods and services for all Malians.

  • - Overcoming Local Barriers to Global Connectivity
    av Charles Kunaka
    285,-

    Using case studies of sisal and soybean supply chains in Brazil and India respectively, this study explores the role and impact of intermediaries in facilitating trade in lagging regions. The study assesses the horizontal relationships between the small scale producers in thin markets and the vertical connections between different tiers of the same supply chain.

  • - A Labor Market Angle on What Works, What Does Not, and Why
    av Agnès Soucat, Christophe Lemiere, Negda Jahanshahi, m.fl.
    285,-

  • - A Report for the Global Leadership Initiative
    av Matt Andrews & Alison Wescott
    345,-

  • av William Jack, Kara Hanson, Joost De Laat & m.fl.
    465,-

  • - A Guide for Practitioners
    av Clive Scott, Larissa Gray, Jean-Pierre Brun & m.fl.
    499 - 865,-

  • av Stephanie Sealy, Marty Makinen & Ricardo Bitran
    345,-

  • - Communications Practices for Governance and Sustainability Improvement
    av Leonardo Mazzei, Donal T. O'Leary, Nigel Rossouw & m.fl.
    345,-

    This case study emphasizes that is not only important to mobilize all opportunities to reconcile water demand and supply in river basins that are coming under increasing levels of water stress, but also to integrate effectively governance and anti-corruption reforms and sustainability improvements into all stages of the planning and project cycle - adding value for stakeholders.

  • - New Trends and Opportunities for Developing Countries
    av World Bank
    589,-

    Looks at the effects of increased trade in select services sectors, providing concrete recommendations that will allow developing countries to maximize the benefits and minimize the costs of opening.

  • - From Right to Reality
    av Ian Walker, David A. Robalino & Helena Ribe
    345,-

    Highlights the interaction between social protection programs and labour markets in Latin America. It presents new evidence on the limited coverage of existing programs and emphasizes the challenges caused by high informality for achieving universal social protection for old age income, for health, for unemployment risks and for anti poverty safety nets.

  • av Jeff Barnes, Barbara O'Hanlon, Frank Feeley III, m.fl.
    539,-

    Assesses the role of the private sector in the overall health system in Kenya. It considers the potential of the private sector to play a greater role and identifies ways to improve the public-private interface to increase equity, access and efficiency in the health system.

  • - A Handbook on the Future of Economic Policy in the Developing World
     
    528,-

  • - A Framework for Market Entry
    av Walter Vergara, Alejandro Deeb, Natsuko Toba, m.fl.
    409,-

  • - Health Workers' Career Choices and Early Work Experience in Ethiopia
    av Magnus Lindelow & Danila Serra
    465,-

    Presents unique evidence on health workers' career choices in Ethiopia. It shows that challenges like health workers' limited willingness to work in a rural area, as well as their likelihood to migrate abroad, vary substantially and are correlated with rural background, motivation, and job satisfaction.

  • - Bangladesh's Rural Energy Realities
    av Douglas F. Barnes, Shahidur R. Khandker & M. Asaduzzaman
    409,-

    Rural energy's importance to the Bangladesh economy cannot be underestimated. The problems rural people face in obtaining safe, clean, and reliable energy supplies are not minor inconveniences. This study underscores how improved access to rural energy services can create multiple benefits for rural life from income and labour productivity to education and women's health.

  • - Key Issues, Principles, and Case Studies
     
    345,-

    Examines the development of technical education in India, something that is seen as critical to India's aspirations of becoming a major competitive player in the global knowledge economy.

  • av Tomas Lievens & J. Damascene Butera
    285,-

    Relying on unique survey data, this analyses the career preferences of future health workers in Rwanda, focusing on their sector preference, their willingness to work in a rural area, likelihood to migrate abroad, and readiness to work in a high HIV prevalence environment. The findings show that health workers are not as uniform as is often thought, and can have very different preferences.

  • av World Bank
    569,-

    Presents specific policy options for the MOPH to consider to further build on the early gains made in the health sector in Afghanistan. The guiding principles of these options are consistency with the Ministry's vision and feasibility of implementation. These policy options tell a story with the central theme of expanding service coverage and what the Ministry needs to do to make that happen.

  • - Training and Skills Development for Shared Growth and Competitiveness
    av World Bank & Mmantsetsa Marope
    409,-

    Evaluates the adequacy of the Education Training and Skills Development Sector (ETSDS) in Swaziland. Acknowledging that financing reforms will be a challenge, this paper makes recommendations to enhance the program's effectiveness, such as expanding access, strengthening delivery modes, and minimizing financial barriers to education and training.

  • - How the Middle East and North Africa Can Rise Above Spatial Disparities
    av World Bank Publications
    569,-

    How can the Middle East and North Africa region reduce spatial disparities in well-being without compromising growth? The solution lies in matching the policy package to a lagging area's specific characteristics. Drawing on the World Bank's 2009 World Development Report, Reshaping Economic Geography, the book proposes three policy packages.

  • av Daniel Kirkwood, Amanda Ellis & Dhruv Malhotra
    409,-

  • av Susan Sparkes & Peter Okwero
    285,-

    Reviews performance of Uganda's health sector and assesses options for increasing total health spending and improving efficiency of health spending to improve health, nutrition, and population outcomes. The paper is targeted at policy makers in health those involved in financing of health services both within government and donor agencies.

  • - A Guide for Developing Countries
    av World Bank
    585,-

    Offers a conceptual framework for understanding and learning about technology innovation policies and programs, and their implementation in the context of different countries.

  • av Mike Goldberg & Eric Palladini
    499,-

    Provides guidelines and technical recommendations on microfinance based on various presentations and cases from around the world.

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