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Improving Efficiency and Mobilising Resources for Poverty Reduction Initiatives in Sri Lanka

dc.date.accessioned2018-12-30T08:20:15Z
dc.date.available2018-12-30T08:20:15Z
dc.date.issued2016-10-25
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11540/9115
dc.description.abstractSri Lanka's performance in poverty reduction over the years has been commendable, with the poverty headcount ratio falling to 6.7% in 2012/13 and successfully achieving the MDG of halving poverty before the deadline. The reduction in poverty should ideally lead to a decrease in expenditure on the poor. However, this has not been the case for Sri Lanka. Government expenditure related to poverty and vulnerability has shown a remarkable increase in recent years. A closer inspection of the existing government poverty and vulnerability initiatives shows that there are many inherent inefficiencies leading to the ineffective implementation of programmes. This policy insight focuses on possible improvement in cost-efficiency of current poverty reduction programmes -- primarily, the Divineguma programme as it is the single largest -- while lessening their fiscal burden and explores the potential of mobilizing private sector participation as a complementary measure of financing poverty reduction.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherInstitute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka
dc.titleImproving Efficiency and Mobilising Resources for Poverty Reduction Initiatives in Sri Lanka
dc.typeReports
dc.subject.expertAlleviating Poverty
dc.subject.expertAnti-Poverty
dc.subject.expertExtreme Poverty
dc.subject.expertFight Against Poverty
dc.subject.expertGlobal Poverty
dc.subject.expertHealth Aspects Of Poverty
dc.subject.expertIndicators Of Poverty
dc.subject.expertParticipatory Poverty Assessment
dc.subject.expertPoverty Eradication
dc.subject.expertPoverty Analysis
dc.subject.expertPoverty In Developing Countries
dc.subject.expertPoverty Reduction Efforts
dc.subject.expertUrban Poverty
dc.subject.expertResults-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
dc.subject.expertProject Evaluation & Review Technique
dc.subject.expertPerformance Evaluation
dc.subject.expertImpact Evaluation Reports
dc.subject.expertEvaluation Criteria
dc.subject.adbDevelopment Indicators
dc.subject.adbEnvironmental Indicators
dc.subject.adbEconomic Indicators
dc.subject.adbEducational Indicators
dc.subject.adbDemographic Indicators
dc.subject.adbHealth Indicators
dc.subject.adbDisadvantaged Groups
dc.subject.adbLow Income Groups
dc.subject.adbSocially Disadvantaged Children
dc.subject.adbAging
dc.subject.adbRural Conditions
dc.subject.adbRural Development
dc.subject.adbSocial Conditions
dc.subject.adbUrban Development
dc.subject.adbUrban Sociology
dc.subject.adbProject finance
dc.subject.adbResources evaluation
dc.subject.adbNeeds assessment
dc.subject.adbCost benefit analysis
dc.subject.naturalPoor
dc.subject.naturalEconomic forecasting
dc.subject.naturalHealth expectancy
dc.subject.naturalSocial groups
dc.subject.naturalPolitical participation
dc.subject.naturalDistribution of income
dc.subject.naturalInequality of income
dc.subject.naturalDeveloping countries
dc.subject.naturalRural community development
dc.subject.naturalMass society
dc.subject.naturalSocial change
dc.subject.naturalSocial policy
dc.subject.naturalSocial stability
dc.subject.naturalPopulation
dc.subject.naturalSustainable development
dc.subject.naturalPeasantry
dc.subject.naturalUrban policy
dc.subject.naturalUrban renewal
dc.subject.naturalResults mapping
dc.subject.naturalRisk assessment
dc.subject.naturalParticipatory monitoring and evaluation
dc.subject.naturalCost effectiveness
dc.title.seriesPolicy Insights
dc.contributor.imprintInstitute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka
oar.themePoverty
oar.themeEvaluation
oar.adminregionSouth Asia Region
oar.countrySri Lanka
oar.identifierOAR-008778
oar.authorLanka, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri
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