What's new in development? (Eldis Development Reporter)

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    <pre> ELDIS DEVELOPMENT REPORTER No 5, January 2000
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    Here is our selection of the latest additions to ELDIS, the gateway to information on development. All documents are available free on the Internet (or you can try our email-only option).

    OUR EDITOR'S SELECTION FROM ITEMS ADDED THIS MONTH
    ------------------------------------------------- Full Internet access details below. Each item includes links to further Internet materials on the same subject.

    1. Social funds in stabilisation and adjustment
       programmes 2. Trade liberalisation and poverty 3. A review of Danish NGO activities in developing
       countries 4. Country experiences with the use and
       liberalisation of capital controls 5. Analytical history of Heavily Indebted Poor
       Country (HIPC) debt sustainability targets 6. Assessing the poverty and vulnerability impact of
       micro-credit in Bangladesh: a case study of BRAC 7. Social impacts of the Asian Financial Crisis in
       Thailand 8. Implementing 'market-friendly' land redistribution
       in South Africa: lessons from the first five years 9. Navigating gender: a framework and a tool for
       participatory development 10. Monitoring and evaluation of participatory
       research programmes 11. World Income Inequality Database (WIID) 12. Economic Reconstruction and Development in South
        East Europe 13. Pole Microfinancement 14. Global Development Network (GDN)

    The links below lead onto the documents. You can also receive these documents by email: see the end of this message for full instructions on how to use this.

    ACCESS DETAILS:
    ------------------------------------------------- 1. Social funds in stabilization and adjustment programmes Cornia, G.A. / World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER) 1999

    Why Social Fund programmes are not the panacea to reduce poverty during the adjustment process and what can be done to improve their effectiveness http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/socfund.htm

    ------------------------------------------------ 2. Trade liberalisation and poverty

    Two papers from the Overseas Development Institute
    (ODI) and Global Development Network (GDN) 1999 http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/winter.htm

    ------------------------------------------------- 3. A review of Danish NGO activities in developing countries Oakley, P. / Danida 1999

    Discusses suggestion that whilst Danish NGO supported projects have had some immediate impact on problems, long-term impact is currently more difficult to prove http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/danngo.htm

    -------------------------------------------------- 4. Country experiences with the use and liberalisation of capital controls Ariyoshi, A.; Habermeier, K.; Laurens, B.; Otker-Robe, I.; Canales-Kriljenko, J.I.; Kirilenko, A. / International Monetary Fund (IMF) 1999

    Country-based evidence now suggests that controlling both the inflows and outflows of capital has, to varying degrees, helped countries to protect themselves from the effects of the Asian financial crisis. http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/imfcap.htm

    -------------------------------------------------- 5. Analytical history of Heavily Indebted Poor Country (HIPC) debt sustainability targets Hjertholm, P. / Development Economic Research Group
    (DERG), 1999

    Questions the accuracy of World Bank indicators of debt-distress and their use as HIPC sustainability targets http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/hipctarg.htm

    ------------------------------------------------- 6. Assessing the poverty and vulnerability impact of micro-credit in Bangladesh: a case study of BRAC Zaman, H./ World Bank 1999

    What effects have one of the largest providers of micro-credit to the poor in Bangladesh had on poverty? http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/brac.htm

    ------------------------------------------------- 7. Social impacts of the Asian Financial Crisis in Thailand World Bank Office, Thailand 1999

    Major in-depth survey from the Thailand Social Monitor http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/thaisoc.htm

    ------------------------------------------------- 8. Implementing 'market-friendly' land redistribution in South Africa: lessons from the first five years Deininger, K; Naidoo. I.; May, J.; Roberts, B.; van Zyl, J. / Global Development Network (GDN) 1999

    Although reforms have been harder to implement than first thought, they are proving to have positive effects on land productivity and welfare of the rural poor. http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/lrefsa.htm

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    9. Navigating gender: a framework and a tool for participatory development Vainio-Mattila, A. / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation, Finland, 1999

    Short manual on applying the often theoretical understanding of gender issues to practical development work http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/navgen.htm
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    10. Monitoring and evaluation of participatory research programmes McAllister, K. / International Development Research Center, 1999

    Two papers: one conceptual, the other practical

    http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/mcall.htm
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    11. World Income Inequality Database (WIID) UNDP / WIDER (1999)

    Dataset of time-series Gini Coefficients and other measurements http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/wiid.htm
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    ORGANISATIONS
    ------------------------------------------------- 12. Economic Reconstruction and Development in South East Europe

    Web site to help donors assess and react to macroeconomic situations, focusing on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, FYR Macedonia, and Romania, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Serbia http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/recon.htm

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    13. Pole Microfinancement Francophone microfinance site

    http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/pole.htm

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    14. Global Development Network (GDN)

    Start-up for World Bank sponsored research network http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/gdn.htm

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    See the complete list of new additions on our "What's new" page at:

    http://www.eldis.org

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    HOW TO RECEIVE DOCUMENTS BY EMAIL
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    get http://nt1.ids.ac.uk/eldis/janbul.htm

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