How the poor can have a voice in government policy

http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/fandd/2000/12/robb.htm

Development thinking has changed significantly in recent years. Policymakers have recognized the ability of the poor to make a valuable contribution to the analysis of poverty and are consulting them directly. This new participatory approach has resulted in a broader definition of poverty and better-informed public policies that are more responsive to the needs of the poor.

Author(s): Robb, Caroline M. Originator(s): International Monetary Fund
Resource added in: 09/01/2001
Available languages: English
Decision Making, Policy Making, Poverty, Advocacy
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