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Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia - Challenges and Opportunities for Microenterprises and Public Employment Schemes (Hardcover)
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Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia - Challenges and Opportunities for Microenterprises and Public Employment Schemes (Hardcover)
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Fight rural poverty through the creation of significant policy
mechanisms, microenterprises, and employment programs The majority
of the world's poor live in Asia, and most of these live in rural
areas. These areas are also infamous for the food insecurity and
malnutrition associated with poverty. Making even a modest dent in
rural Asian poverty has the potential to realize large gains in
global human development. Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia provides
evidence-based guidelines for policymakers in developing countries,
for researchers focusing on development problems, and for the
international development assistance community in the continuing
search for ways to effectively reduce poverty in the developing
world. Detailed examinations are clearly presented on the efforts
for poverty alleviation through microenterprise development and
rural public employment programs that focus on public works and
household/small-scale industries. Asia-based case studies of
various microenterprises and rural public employment projects
reveal important policy mechanisms and the effectiveness of each
poverty reduction measure. Tables, figures, and relevant glossaries
make unfamiliar terms and difficult information easy to understand.
Part I of Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia: presents a framework for
the analysis of rural microenterprises with a focus on microfinance
highlights the main findings of country-specific case studies
suggests guidelines for an appropriate strategy for the provision
of microfinance to reach the poor, alleviate poverty, and create
financial stability analyzes the issues relating to public wage
employment schemes and the principal findings of the case studies
draws policy conclusions for the formulation of effective public
employment schemes Part II of Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia
presents case studies conducted in India, Bangladesh, and the
Philippinesalong with revealing conclusions. These studies include:
the SIDBI Foundation for Micro Credit in Indiaincluding the
continuing problem of the exclusion of the poorest the Maharashtra
Rural Credit Project in India and concerns about the sustainability
of the financial infrastructure the Small Enterprises Development
Project in Bangladesh and the high rate of return on capital from
financed enterprises the successes of the Grameen Uddog, Agrani
Bank Micro-Enterprise Development Unit (MEDU), and Kishoreganj
Community-Based Projects in Bangladesh the income-stabilizing role
of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in Maharashtra, India guidelines
for the Public Works Employment policy and implementation in the
Philippines Reducing Rural Poverty in Asia is a concise overview of
the crucial research undertaken at the request of the International
Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and makes this a vital
resource for researchers, educators, students, policymakers, and
development experts working towards the goal of poverty reduction.
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