Graduation strategy for the poor to get out of poverty is one of the major concerns for the policy makers.
Asia and Pacific
Summary: Where Have All the Poor Gone? – Cambodia Poverty Assessment 2013
This is a brief summary of ‘Where Have All the Poor Gone? – Cambodia Poverty Assessment 2013′.
Evidence on Declined Child Stunting in Maharashtra State, India
Lawrence Haddad presents findings from their latest publication “Maharashtra’s Child Stunting Declines: What has Driven Them?”.
Measuring Poverty in the Post 2015 Agenda
Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals held the final session on July 14 – 19 and released the final outcome.
Hope Floats
Andhra Pradesh coastal area belt is infamous for trafficking and sex trade.
Connecting India’s Villages with Successful Village Migrants
A rather common question asked amongst Indians on being acquainted with one another is regarding their “native place”.
The Blind Spot That Is Child Labour
Children working is a common sight in India – young girls carrying water and/or washing utensils…
Does Cambodia Need a National Nutrition Strategy?
Malnutrition has not improved even with high growth, poverty reduction and human development.
What Halved Cambodia’s Poverty?
In order to think what to do then, policy makers need to know why poverty became halved.
Cambodia Updated National Poverty Line
The Cambodian government updated the poverty line in April 2013. This post will review a technical side of the poverty assessment.