Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MEASURES
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EXTREME POVERTY
RURAL SECTOR
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
FOOD PRICE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
FOOD POLICY
TRANSACTION COSTS
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL GROWTH
POOR COUNTRIES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
LAND MANAGEMENT
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
POOR
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
RURAL ECONOMY
SAFETY NETS
INCOME
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
LAND SIZE
FOOD INSECURITY
POVERTY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION
AGRICULTURAL YIELDS
FOOD PRICES
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
FARM ACTIVITIES
POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
ACCESS TO IRRIGATION
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
PUBLIC SPENDING
CROPLAND
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
FOOD ITEMS
FARMERS
RISK MANAGEMENT
HUMAN HEALTH
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
IMPACT OF SHOCKS
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
POVERTY IMPACT
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
SANITATION
POVERTY PROFILE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
TRANSFERS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
POOR HEALTH
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
RURAL POOR
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
FOOD SUPPLY
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
SUBSISTENCE CROPS
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
RURAL WORKERS
DRINKING WATER
FOOD CROP PRODUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION
FARMING COMMUNITIES
RISKS
POLITICAL FEASIBILITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
SOCIAL SECURITY
CROP PRODUCTION
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
RURAL PUBLIC
RURAL LIVELIHOODS
LAND SUPPLY
INEQUALITY
CLIMATIC CHANGE
POVERTY GAP
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL POPULATION
CLIMATE CHANGE
TARGETING
POVERTY POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
IMPACT ON POVERTY
REMOTE AREAS
POVERTY MAPS
ACCESS TO MARKETS
FAMINE
IRRIGATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POVERTY DYNAMICS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
DROUGHT
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
NATIONAL POVERTY
COMMERCIAL BANK
POVERTY STATUS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD SECURITY
DEATH
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
FARMLAND
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
RURAL ACTIVITIES
ACCESS TO SERVICES
LAND DEGRADATION
HUMAN CAPITAL
FOOD CROP
POOR PEOPLE
INSURANCE
NUTRITION
ECONOMIC POLICIES
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL AREA
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
MEANS TESTING
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
FARMER ASSOCIATIONS
POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
FOOD CROPS
RURAL WORKFORCE
COMMERCIAL BANKS
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
COUNTERFACTUAL
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
RURAL EXODUS
CONFLICT
POVERTY CHARACTERISTICS
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES
EXTREME VULNERABILITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
CHEAPER FOOD
RURAL
POVERTY LINE
SAVINGS
POOR FARMERS
RURAL POLICY
PUBLIC WORKS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
CASH TRANSFERS
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
CHILD MORTALITY
ILLITERACY
CALORIC INTAKE
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
LACK OF INFORMATION
RURAL POPULATIONS
Popis: This systematic country diagnosis (SCD) for Chad aims to identify how to achieve the twin goals of ending poverty and improving shared prosperity. It acknowledges both: (i) the need for selectivity in pro-poor interventions, and (ii) the inherent difficulty to do so given the many competing binding reasons for poverty. Selectivity means the identification of principal opportunities for sustainable poverty reduction in the next 15 years, as well as the identification of binding constraints to reaping such opportunities. Selectivity also implies making trade-offs between immediate and longer term objectives, with priority given to the identification of poverty reduction opportunities which will: (i) deliver the highest possible results before 2030, and (ii) not undermine prospects for poverty reduction and shared prosperity beyond 2030. The analysis presented in the SCD draws on a variety of information sources. These include domestic statistics and reports, evaluations by the country’s development partners, original research conducted by the World Bank team, and consultations held in N’Djamena with nongovernmental organizations and the private sector. Reaping poverty reduction opportunities will require addressing a selected number of binding constraints.
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