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Nigeria - Towards the Improved Delivery of Social Services

August, 2012
Nigeria

Nigeria possesses a wealth of natural
resources including major oil and gas deposits, a variety of
solid minerals, good agricultural land, a well developed
industrial base, an extensive banking system, a large labor
force, and a vibrant private sector. However, the
country's tremendous potential for growth and
development has yet to be fulfilled. Real income and
consumption per capita today are scarcely higher than they

Armenia : Poverty Assessment, Volume 1. A Summary of Findings

July, 2013
Armenia

This report reviews poverty in Armenia
in 2001, and examines the most recent trends covering the
1998/99 to 2001 period. It looks at the determinants of
poverty, and analyzes linkages between economic growth,
sector policies and poverty. The findings are based on two
rounds of the Armenia Integrated Living Conditions Survey
(ILCS), one carried out in 1998/99, and the other in 2001.
The report has contributed to the development of

Integrating Housing Wealth into the Social Safety Net : The Elderly in Moscow

April, 2014

The elderly in Russia have often been
among those least able to cope with all the changes that
have taken place during the transition. Unlike the situation
prior to reform-when pensions were stable-they now face
considerable uncertainty. If they have not been in poverty,
many have been close to it. While the elderly have
experienced difficulties, they have also been the
beneficiaries of a very large transfer of wealth. In Russia,

New Directions and New Partnerships

May, 2016

James D. Wolfensohn, President of the World Bank Group, addressed the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International
Monetary Fund. He discussed the context in which
the Bank operates today; the role of the Bank in
development now, and in the coming years; what the Bank can
do to achieve its objectives in an effective and accountable

Address to the U.N. Economic and Social Council, United Nations, NY, December 5, 1968

May, 2016

These are the prepared remarks
of Robert S. McNamara, President of the World
Bank, International Finance Corporation, and the International Development Association (IDA). He declares that our common enterprise is to drive back poverty, to lift living standards and to enhance the dignity of man. The Bank intends to lend twice as much in the next five years as in the previous five. He discusses the Bank’s lending in Asia. He discusses new geographical accents. The Bank and IDA are now

Farmers’ Regional Trade Agenda: Farmers’ Collective Voice on Trade in the ASEAN Region

Reports & Research
September, 2009
Asia
Cambodia
Indonesia
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has been trying hard to go into free trade agreements (FTAs) with different countries. It believes that this will increase trade and help members sell their export products to more markets in other countries. It also wants to make ASEAN the world's center of agricultural production. But in opening up markets and increasing trade, more imported goods from other countries can also come in.


Global Warming, Global Poverty (Part 1)

Multimedia
January, 2008
Asia

A short video documentary of AFA's participation (through its Indonesia member Aliansi Petani Indonesia or API) in activities organized by civil society organizations (CSOs) parallel to the conferences of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC), such as the thirteenth session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 13) and the third session of the meeting of the parties to the Kyoto Protocol (CMP 3), in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia last December 3-14, 2007. API has been invited by some CSOs who organized the parallel activities to UNFCC.