This paper examines the politics of poverty reduction in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Rwanda using the political settlements framework. It discusses the extent to which the political settlement prevailing in any country influences the consistency and quality of policy making and the success or failure of anti-poverty policies and initiatives
Read MoreSustaining escapes from poverty
To date, there is little knowledge about what differentiates a sustained escape from a temporary escape, or these from chronic poverty. The principal objective of this research is to develop an understanding of why some households managed to sustain their escapes out of extreme poverty while others fell back into poverty.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation: Tanzania National Report
This study aimed to explore the factors that sustain escapes from poverty in Tanzania, including pathways out of poverty, the policies/programmes/strategies and institutions that sustain poverty escapes and create resilience, and the effect of political settlements in supporting and sustaining poverty escapes.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation: Ethiopia National Report
This study aimed to interrogate the common factors behind sustained escapes from poverty, as well as policy measures that supported such escapes in Ethiopia.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Rwanda Quantitative Study
If we want to continue to reduce poverty in Rwanda, we have to look at the determinants of poverty in the country and generate new ways to tackle it, as well as continuing along existing paths, where appropriate. Identifying the determinants of poverty will help us to fight poverty in a sustainable way. This paper investigates how.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Tanzania Quantitative Study
This study explores the nature of poverty dynamics in Tanzania using three waves of the Tanzanian National Panel Survey, spanning 2008 and 2013, and estimates the correlates for such dynamics
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Tanzania Qualitative Study
This study look at poverty dynamics in Tanzania under a qualitative approach.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Ethiopia Quantitative Study
This study aims to increase the understanding of the factors associated with impoverishment and sustained escapes from poverty and of how policies and programmes can support these escapes in Ethiopia.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Ethiopia Qualitative Study
This report presents the major findings of a qualitative study carried out in four selected areas of Ethiopia. The purpose of the study was to understand the factors in and processes related to sustained escape from poverty. It also aimed to establish the major political, economic and social contextual factors and changes that shape the pathways of different social groups.
Read MoreUnderstanding and supporting sustained pathways out of extreme poverty and deprivation - Synthesis Report
The overall aim of this project is to increase our understanding of the factors associated with sustained escapes from poverty, of how policies and programmes can support these escapes and the political and institutional pre-conditions under which these policies can successfully be initiated.
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