Attacking Africa's Poverty : Experience from the Ground
, by Fox, Louise; Liebenthal, Robert; Fox, M. LouiseNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780821363225 | 0821363220
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/1/2006
They suggest that countries need a government leadership committed to both democracy and development that bases decisions on a rational assessment of realities and the values of inclusiveness and justice, as well as a conducive external environment, with an expanding and accessible international trading environment.
Foreword | p. xi |
Preface | p. xiii |
Abbreviations and Acronyms | p. xvii |
Attacking Poverty in Africa | |
The Political Economy of Pro-Poor Policies in Africa: Lessons from the Shanghai Conference Case Studies | p. 3 |
Sustaining Growth and Achieving Deep Reductions in Poverty: How Uganda Recovered after Conflict | p. 39 |
Improving the Investment Climate | |
Ensuring Security and Justice: Routes to Reconciliation in Rwanda | p. 71 |
Fueling Cooperation: A Regional Approach to Reducing Poverty in the Senegal River Basin | p. 95 |
Exporting Out of Africa: The Kenya Horticulture Success Story | p. 117 |
Leapfrogging into the Information Economy: Harnessing Information and Communications Technologies in Botswana, Mauritania, and Tanzania | p. 149 |
Delivering Services to Poor People | |
Equity Building Society: Scaling Up Microfinance in Kenya | p. 177 |
From Donor-sponsored Microfinance Project to Commercial Bank: Increasing the Outreach of the Kenya Rural Enterprise Programme | p. 195 |
Reducing Poverty through Free Primary Education: Learning from the Experiences of Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, and Uganda | p. 227 |
Improving Water and Sanitation Services in Rural Areas: Lessons Learned from Ghana, Lesotho, and South Africa | p. 257 |
Defeating Riverblindness: Thirty Years of Success in Africa | p. 285 |
Using Social Investment Funds in Africa: Scaling Up Poverty Reduction in Malawi and Zambia | p. 319 |
Turning the Tide: How Openness and Leadership Stemmed the Spread of HIV/AIDS in Uganda | p. 343 |
Notes | p. 371 |
Index | p. 379 |
Figures | |
Per Capita GDP Growth, 1983-2001 | p. 40 |
Growth in GDP, Agriculture, Industry, and Services in Uganda, 1991/02-2001/02 | p. 51 |
Poverty in Uganda by Region, 1992/93-2002/03 | p. 55 |
Real GDP and GDP Growth in Rwanda, 1982-2002 | p. 89 |
The Senegal River Basin | p. 101 |
Exports of Major Horticultural Products Rise Rapidly in the 1990s | p. 121 |
Fresh Vegetable Exports from Kenya, 1991-2002 | p. 135 |
Teledensity in Botswana, Mauritania, and Tanzania, 1998-2003 | p. 157 |
Annual Change in Teledensity in Botswana, Mauritania, and Tanzania, 1998-2003 | p. 157 |
Number of Deposit Accounts, 1994-2004 | p. 178 |
Distribution of Clients | p. 183 |
Distribution of Deposit Size by Number of Depositors and Deposit Balance | p. 184 |
Average Loan Size by Borrower Category | p. 185 |
Accumulated Profit/Loss, 1993-2003 | p. 187 |
Rural Outreach, Equity Building Society, 2003 | p. 189 |
Structure of K-Rep Group of Companies | p. 202 |
Phased Strategy for Controlling Riverblindness | p. 290 |
Progress of the Onchocerciasis Control Program, Phase I | p. 294 |
Scaling Up for Additional Interventions | p. 310 |
HIV Prevalence in Uganda, 1994-2003 | p. 346 |
HIV Prevalence among Women Seeking Prenatal Care in Major Towns | p. 346 |
Coordination of Uganda's National HIV/AIDS Partnerships | p. 357 |
Decentralized Coordination of Districts and Urban Centers in Uganda | p. 358 |
Boxes | |
Chronology of Reform in Uganda, 1986-2001 | p. 41 |
Security, a Lingering Concern | p. 43 |
A Brief History of Rwanda | p. 72 |
Chronology of Events in Rwanda Before and After the 1994 Genocide | p. 74 |
Putting Down Arms: Returning to Civilian Life in Rwanda | p. 78 |
How the Genocide Affected Rwanda's Economy and Demographics | p. 88 |
Chronology of Cooperation in the Senegal River Basin | p. 97 |
A Tale of Two Countries: How Cooperation Has Affected People's Lives in Senegal and Guinea | p. 100 |
Changing People's Lives by Providing Clean Water | p. 104 |
Keeping Fish Cold in Senegal | p. 107 |
Resolving Conflicts among Water Users in Diawling National Park | p. 110 |
Multinational Company Shows the Way: Del Monte and Canned Pineapples | p. 120 |
Agnes Aronya, Packhouse Employee | p. 126 |
David Tinega, Packhouse Manager | p. 127 |
Jane Mutuli Munyoki, Smallholder Farmer | p. 129 |
Tiku Shah, Sunripe Director | p. 131 |
Ben Mwangi, Farm Owner, Contract Grower | p. 134 |
How Plugged in Is Africa? | p. 151 |
Using Mobile Phones to Communicate with Nomads in the Sahara Desert | p. 152 |
Selling ICT Products and Services in Botswana, Mauritania, and Tanzania | p. 160 |
The Path to Independence: A Client's Story | p. 186 |
Helping the Poor through Credit | p. 198 |
How Did K-Rep's Transformation Affect Poor People in Kenya? | p. 217 |
Important New Concepts in Water and Sanitation Development: Community Management, Human Development, Human Rights, and Empowerment | p. 259 |
Chronology of the National Rural Water Sector Program in Ghana | p. 261 |
Chronology of the National Rural Sanitation Program in Lesotho | p. 264 |
A Latrine Builder's Story | p. 266 |
Chronology of the National Water and Sanitation Program in South Africa | p. 267 |
Equity of Access and the Free Basic Water Policy in South Africa | p. 268 |
How Comprehensive is Rural Water and Sanitation Coverage in Ghana, Lesotho, and South Africa? | p. 270 |
Creating Water and Sanitation Programs That Are Well Suited to the National Economic Context | p. 273 |
What Do Ghanaians Think about Their Water and Sanitation Services? | p. 275 |
Kader Asmal, South Africa's Water Rights Advocate | p. 278 |
Chronology of Riverblindness Control in Sub-Saharan Africa | p. 286 |
Thirty Years of Achievement in Fighting Riverblindness | p. 288 |
The Human Face of Riverblindness: A Nigerian Woman's Daily Torment | p. 291 |
Robert McNamara's Vision for Controlling Riverblindness | p. 293 |
Using a Veterinary Drug to Control a Human Disease: How Merck & Co. Decided to Donate Mectizan to Fight Riverblindness | p. 300 |
How Do Community-directed Treatments Compare with Treatments Provided by Regular Health Services? | p. 302 |
Scaling Up Riverblindness Control in Nigeria | p. 305 |
Building Capacity Where Health Services Are Weakest | p. 307 |
Seven Lessons about Partnership | p. 312 |
Chronology of Zambia's Social Investment Funds | p. 322 |
Chronology of the Malawi Social Action Fund (MASAF) | p. 322 |
Changing People's Lives in Malawi | p. 329 |
Building Bridges, Transforming Lives | p. 331 |
Chronology of HIV/AIDS-related Events in Uganda | p. 344 |
Tables | |
Employment in the Horticulture Export Industry, 2003 | p. 123 |
Income and Poverty Levels for Horticulture and Nonhorticulture Households, 2001 | p. 125 |
Telecommunications Access in Botswana, Mauritania, and Tanzania, 1998-2003 | p. 155 |
Information and Communications Technology Statistics for Botswana as of November 30, 2003 | p. 169 |
Subscriber Base and Teledensity in Botswana as of November 30, 2003 | p. 170 |
Other Licensed Operators in Botswana as of November 30, 2003 | p. 170 |
Information and Communications Technology Statistics for Mauritania as of End of December 2002 | p. 170 |
Subscriber Base in Mauritania as of End of December 2002 | p. 171 |
Information and Communications Technology Statistics for Tanzania, 2003 | p. 171 |
Subscriber Base in Tanzania, 2003 | p. 171 |
Other Licensed Operators in Tanzania, 2003 | p. 172 |
Other ICT Services in Tanzania, 2003 | p. 172 |
Outreach and Performance, 1991-98 | p. 200 |
Breakdown of Shareholding in K-Rep Bank, December 1999 | p. 207 |
Client Outreach Before and After Transformation, 1991-2003 | p. 212 |
Breakdown of K-Rep Bank's Loan Portfolio in December 1999-2002 | p. 214 |
Average Deposit Sizes for K-Rep Bank Customers as of December 2003 | p. 215 |
Comparative Financial Results | p. 223 |
Poverty Indicators in Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, and Uganda, 2002 | p. 229 |
Economic Profiles of Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, and Uganda, 2000 | p. 230 |
Education Outcomes in Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, and Uganda Before and After Introduction of Free Primary Education | p. 240 |
Scaling up Phase II, 1996-2003 | p. 306 |
Education, Health, Water, and Sanitation Outputs of the Social Investment Funds in Malawi and Zambia | p. 326 |
Capacity-building Ladder for Scaling Up Local Government Capacity | p. 333 |
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