Enhancing Participation in Country Strategy and Program Planning
Fowler, Alan | March 2001
Abstract
This is the second volume in a series of Social Development Papers intended to promote discussion of social development issues that influence development and poverty reduction. It focuses on the role of participation by the government and other stakeholders of a borrowing country in planning the Asian Development Bank (ADB) operational strategy in that country. It also discusses broader issues relating to mainstreaming participation in ADB.
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Fowler, Alan. 2001. Enhancing Participation in Country Strategy and Program Planning. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4935. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
971-561-342-X
Keywords
Financial Sector Reform
Financial Reform
Financial Policy
Rural Poverty
Economic Development and Finance
Development Financing
Business Financing
Investment Requirements
Development Banks
Social Equity
Rural Development
Rural Conditions
Rural Sociology
Economic and Social Development
Income Generation
Investment Requirements
Banks
Development Banks
Project Impact
Financial Aspects
Rural Development
Rural Conditions
Income Generation
Economic and Social Development
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