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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
Nov 20, 2008Do Poverty Reduction Strategies Work in Fragile States? Stocktaking and Lessons LearnedNora Dudwick
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