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Poverty Reduction Strategy Implementation Series (PRSIS)


PRS implementation is multi-faceted. This series aims at exploring the  challenges arising from translating poverty reduction strategies into improved development outcomes. It will emphasize sharing country experiences and good practice with staff with a special focus on institutional aspects, pro-poor spending and capacity building. Topics featured during brown bag lunches and clinics are cross-sectoral in nature and reflect demand from staff and relevant thematic groups.

PRSIS Sessions
Jun 03, 2008Soaring Food Prices: Poverty Impact and Incidence of Various Policy Responses in AfricaQuentin Wodon and B. Essama-Nssah
Apr 22, 2008PREM Learning Week: Implementing Results-Oriented Poverty Reduction Strategies 
Feb 11, 2008Scaling Up for the Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) 
Dec 17, 2007The Delivery of Scaled Up Aid: Does Predictability Matter? 
Nov 29, 2007Improving the Predictability of Aid: Experiences at the Country LevelAllister Moon and Carlos Cavalcanti
Apr 17, 2007Making the PRS Happen: Linking the PRS to National Monitoring and Budget Reporting Systems (PREM Learning Week 2007)Markus Goldstein, Vera Wilhelm, Jose Sulemane & Philipp Krause
Apr 13, 2007Countries in the Driver's Seat: Making Poverty Reduction Strategies WorkJoseph B. Eichenberger, Kwadwo Baah-Wiredu, Geoffrey Lamb, Hartwig Schafer, Richard Manning, Danny Leipziger
Apr 27, 2006Making Budget Reform Matter for Poverty Reduction (PREM Learning Week 2006) 
Jan 30, 2006Walk the Talk: Mutual Accountability for Better Development ResultsPaolo de Renzio (ODI)
Dec 19, 2005Making Budget Reform Matter for Poverty Reduction: Focusing and Integrating Reform in ArmeniaMatthew Andrews, Sudharshan Canagarajah & Marcelo Andrade
Oct 13, 2005Approaches to Improve the Composition of Public ExpendituresShenggen Fan, Hans Lofgren & Emmanuel Pinto Moreira
Jun 09, 2005Country Ownership: What Does It Really Mean? — An Operational Approach to Assessing Country Ownership of Poverty Reduction Strategies with a Focus on the Role of Government InstitutionsJanet Entwistle & Filippo Cavassini
Jun 02, 2005Decentralized PRSP Experience II: Honduras and BoliviaJoseph Owen & Alberto Leyton
May 10, 2005Indonesia: Decentralized PRSP ExperienceErman A. Rahman, Angel Niesja Manembu & Godril Yuwono
Apr 25, 2005Linking the PRSP with the Budget — How PERs Can Help: The Experience in MadagascarChristos Kostopoulos & Dieudonne Randriamanampisoa
Dec 2, 2004What Type of Spending is Good for the Poor and How Should it be Managed? — The Ugandan ExperienceR. Sudharshan Canagarajah
Oct 12, 2004PRSP & Budget Links: Emerging Evidence from Case Studies (see also:  B-SPAN video)Rosa Alonso I Terme & Jeni Klugman

Contact Person: Vera Wilhelm (vwilhelm@worldbank.org)

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Last updated: 2008-02-14




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