Audience: Those
involved in measures to combat chronic poverty
Learning
Methodology: Experience
Subject: Chronic
poverty and its implications for development in Kenya's agricultural
sector
Content: An
overview of some of the implications of chronic poverty in
Kenya / Briefly presents the study sites and methodology used
in the research / Identifying chronic poverty and its characteristics
/ The chronic poor and their interaction with agriculture
techniques and technology / Interactions between chronic poverty
and agricultural development in Kenya
Contact: IDPM
University of Manchester, Harold Hankin Building, Precinct Centre,
Booth Street West, Manchester M13 9QH UK / Tel: + 44 161 275
2800 / E-mail: idpm@man.ac.uk / www.idpm.man.ac.uk
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