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Governance, Institutions and Public Sector Reform - Creating a supportive environment for sustainable livelihoods: Background

Governance can be a powerful means of promoting sustainable livelihoods. It comprises the mechanisms, processes and institutions through which citizens and groups articulate their interests, enhance their local resource base, exercise their rights, meet their obligations, mediate their differences and become more self-reliant.

Read more about the issues discussed in reports and papers from the seminar held on 16 October 2001 in Birmingham UK.

We'd be very interested to hear your ideas / reflections following the seminar and these can be shared via the Post-it Board



Documents
Seminar Report Word
Participants List Word
Papers
Case study: Livelihoods, Governance and Rural Poverty Reduction in Uganda (Frank Ellis) Word
Case study: ADB Rural Infrastructure Development Programme, Nepal (Hamish Goldie-Scot) Word



 

 The seminars were organised by CIDT, contact:
Catherine Allen on c.r.allen@wlv.ac.uk


Centre for International Development and Training


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