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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

Latest publications: Books or book chapters

Social protection for older persons: social pensions in Asia

Publication - Books or book chapters - 16 July 2012
Edited by Sri Wening Handayani and Babken Babajanian
This book examines the effectiveness and relevance of noncontributory or social pensions in supporting older persons in Asia. Case studies from Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, Vietnam and South Caucasus and Central Asia provide key lessons for informing development policy and practice in Asia and the Pacific.

Rural water supply corruption in Ethiopia

Publication - Books or book chapters - 30 June 2012
Corruption is widely viewed as a major obstacle to economic growth, investment and poverty reduction in developing countries, yet there have been relatively few detailed and open studies of the problem across sectors. In a chapter in the World Bank's 'Diagnosing Corruption in Ethiopia: Perceptions, Realities and the Way Forward for Key Sectors' Roger Calow explores corruption risk in the delivery of rural water supplies.

Mirror, mirror on the wall: stabilisers, humanitarians, and clashes of perception

Publication - Books or book chapters - 25 April 2012
Samir Elhawary
The way humanitarian aid workers are perceived has recently attracted increased attention.The aim of this work is to develop the debate on the role of humanitarian action in crisis contexts through an evaluation of how Médecins Sans Frontière's work is perceived in volatile environments.

State-business relations, investment climate reform and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

Publication - Books or book chapters - 22 December 2011
Kunal Sen and Dirk Willem te Velde
This is a chapter in 'Good Growth and Governance in Africa Rethinking Development Strategies (eds. Akbar Noman, Kwesi Botchwey, Howard Stein, and Joseph E. Stiglitz.C). The book focuses on why economic growth performance of Sub-Saharan Africa has been disappointing on balance over the past 50 years.

Chapter 3: Why water resource management is important in 'Managing water locally: an essential dimension of community water development'

Publication - Books or book chapters - 15 November 2011
In this book chapter, Roger Calow explores the increasing pressures on global water resources and argues that there is an urgent need to put water resource management into practice at various levels. Specifically, more emphasis needs to be placed on water security, both from a functional perspective and from an environmental (water resource) point of view.

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