Publication

Nov 2001

This paper explores the effectiveness of sector wide approaches (SWAs) in poverty reduction in select developing countries. It begins with poverty diagnosis and an exploration of poverty reduction and the sector wide strategy, including the role of governments and other actors. The authors explore budgeting, leadership and setting of targets and the impact of SWAs on poverty. They identify lessons from good practices on how they can effectively reduce poverty by investing in the health and education sectors.

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Author Mick Foster, Sadie Mackintosh-Walker
Series ODI Working Papers
Issue 157
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2001 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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