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Mali: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) Annual Progress Report
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July 1, 2004

Mali: Staff Assessment (JSA) of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) Annual Progress Report
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July 1, 2004

Mali: Staff Assessment (JSA) of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
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March 11, 2003

Mali: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) -- French Version
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March 6, 2003

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A Model for Assessing Vulnerability to Famine in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Niger
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J. Wright, Felix Lee, M. McGuire, J. Johnson, and M. Mitchell

The USAID Famine Early Warning System (FEWS) has been a strong proponent of integrated analysis of geographically referenced socioeconomic and biophysical information. This paper is a representative example of the modeling work pursued by FEWS on the basis of their comprehensive data collection efforts.

Changing Policy and Practice from Below: Community Experiences in Poverty Reduction
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Anirudh Krishna, Caitlin Wiesen, Geoff Prewitt, and Babar Sobhan

This volume of case studies has been put together with the intention of promoting mutual learning among those concerned with advancing civil society solutions for development and poverty reduction.

Empowering Farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Best Practices
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February 28, 1995 
World Bank

This study, Farmer Empowerment in Africa Through Farmer Organizations : Best Practices provides information on practical ways to promote the development of autonomous cooperatives and other
farmer organizations.

European Commission: Comparison of i-PRSP-PRSP Targets and HIPC Conditionality
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November 20, 2000 
European Commission

Annex 1 of the Review of Conditionalities used for the Floating HIPC Completion Point provides a schematic overview of I-PRSPs and PRSPs in Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Honduras, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda.

Independent Water and Sanitation Providers in African Cities
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April 1, 2000 
Bernard Collignon, and Marc Vezina

This ten-country study from Africa looks at how the small-scale provider sector responds to market niches and meets the needs of both the poor and other unserviced communities.

Mainstreaming the Poverty-Reduction Agenda : An Analysis of Institutional Mechanisms to Support Pro-Poor Policy Making and Implementation in Six African countries
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Martin Greeley, and Rob Jenkins

This research report provides preliminary findings from current research on institutional and process issues in national poverty policy in Benin, Ghana, Mali, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda.

Mali: Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (I-PRSP)
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July 19, 2000 

Prepared by the Government of Mali.

Mali: Joint Staff Assessment of PRSP Preparation Status Report
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December 17, 2001 

Prepared by the Staffs of the World Bank and IMF.

Mali: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)
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February 27, 2003 

Prepared by the government of Mali

Mali: Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) -- French Version
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March 6, 2003 

Prepared by the government of Mali

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