Publication

Feb 2006

This paper addresses the perception that Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) processes in Latin America and the Caribbean have not grappled effectively with politics and have not successfully engaged with political actors and institutions. The paper's overall argument is that the PRS approach has been compromised by the fact that a single instrument - preparation of a comprehensive plan document, with broad consultation - has been made to serve different purposes. This finding is based on evidence from Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua.

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Author David Booth, Arturo Grigsby, Carlos Toranzo
Series ODI Working Papers
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2006 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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