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- 132: Integrating Public Works and Transfers in Ethiopia: An Innovative Approach to Social Protection, Employment and Decent Work

- Maikel Lieuw-Kie-Song
- 131: Snakes and Ladders, Buffers and Passports: Rethinking Poverty, Vulnerability and Wellbeing

- Andy Sumner and Rich Mallett
- 130: Providing Incentives to Women Farmers for Sustainable Food Production

- Savita Mullapudi Narasimhan
- 129: How Effective are the Non-monetary Components of CCT Programs?

- Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Fabio Veras Soares, Elydia Silva and Guilherme Issamu Hirata
- 128: Emerging Opportunities for the Productive Inclusion of Local and Traditional Communities

- Radhika Lal and Waldemiro Francisco Sorte Junior
- 127: Food Security as a Pathway to Productive Inclusion: Lessons from Brazil and India

- Danuta Chmielewska and Darana Souza
- 126: Inclusive and Sustainable Development: For Whom?

- Leisa Perch
- 125: Measuring MDG Achievements: Rate of Progress Matters Most

- Degol Hailu and Raquel Tsukada
- 124: Conditional Cash Transfers and the Basic Income Grant in Brazil: Will They Ever Merge?

- Tatiana Britto and Fabio Veras Soares
- 123: Addressing Unsustainable Debt in Small Island Developing States

- Gail Hurley
- 122: The Consolidation of Social Assistance Policy in Brazil

- Luciana Jaccoud, Patricia Dario El-Moor Hadjab and Juliana Rochet Chaibub
- 121: Benefits Sharing: Blending Climate Change and Development in National Policy Efforts

- Leisa Perch
- 120: Global Poverty and the New Bottom Billion: Three-Quarters of the World’s Poor Live in Middle-Income Countries

- Andy Sumner
- 119: How Can Petrobras Biocombustíveis Engage Small-Scale Farmers While Promoting Sustainability in Brazil’s Biodiesel Programme?

- Clovis Zapata, Diego Vazquez-Brust and José Plaza-Úbeda
- 118: Addressing the Plight of Poor Households by Zero-Rating VAT on Basic Commodities in Namibia

- Ojijo Odhiambo and John E. Odada
- 117: Targeting and Coverage of the Bolsa Família Programme: What Is the Meaning of Eleven Million Families?

- Sergei Soares
- 116: Employment Policies in Brazil: History, Scope and Limitations

- Roberto Henrique Gonzalez
- 115: Empowering or Reinforcing Traditional Roles: Can CCTs Address Gender Vulnerabilities?

- Fabio Veras Soares and Elydia Silva
- 114: What Are the Implications of the Global Crisis and Its Aftermath for Poverty Reduction, 2010–2020?

- Andy Sumner, Joe Ballantyne and Andrew Curry
- 113: Sustaining Development and Resilience in SIDS: Beyond Crisis Management

- Leisa Perch and Rathin Roy
- 112: Rethinking Public Employment Programmes: Moving Beyond Safety Nets?

- Radhika Lal
- 111: How Much Do Non-Cash Components and Externalities Affect the Impact of Cash Transfers?

- Rafael Ribas, Fabio Veras Soares, Clarissa Gondim Teixeira, Elydia Silva and Guilherme Issamu Hirata
- 110: Supporting Food Production and Food Access through Local Public Procurement Schemes: Lessons from Brazil

- Darana Souza and Danuta Chmielewska
- 109: How Should MDG Implementation Be Measured: Faster Progress or Meeting Targets?

- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Joshua Greenstein
- 108: Unintended Effects of Microfinance: An Increase in Child Labour in Some Contexts?

- Christian Lehmann and Guilherme Issamu Hirata
- 107: What Is the Impact of the Bolsa Família Programme on Education?

- Paul Glewwe and Ana Lucia Kassouf
- 106: Direct or Mediated Relationships? Civic Involvement and Social Accountability in the Bolsa Família Programme

- Felipe Hevia
- 105: Green Jobs for the Poor: Why a Public Employment Approach is Needed Now

- Maikel Lieuw-Kie-Song and Radhika Lal
- 104: Sustainable Agriculture: A Way Out of Food Poverty

- Tuya Altangerel and Fernando Henao
- 103: Trends in South-South Cooperation

- Michelle L. Chang
- 102: The Doha Round and Kenya: Good and Not So Good Lessons

- Eduardo Zepeda
- 101: Water Supply in Rural Ghana: Do Women Benefit?

- Joana Costa, Degol Hailu, Elydia Silva and Raquel Tsukada
- 100: Water Privatisation and Renationalisation in Bolivia: Are the Poor Better Off?

- Degol Hailu, Rafael Osorio and Raquel Tsukada
- 99: Raindrops for Education: How To Improve Water Access in Schools?

- Acácio Lourete, Christian Lehmann and Raquel Tsukada
- 98: Do CCT Programmes Have a Pro-Poor Spillover Effect?

- Christian Lehmann
- 97: Do Poorer Countries Have Less Capacity for Redistribution?

- Martin Ravallion
- 96: Do CCTs Lessen the Impact of the Current Economic Crisis? Yes, but

- Fabio Veras Soares
- 95: The Global Economic Crisis Hampers Human Development. How?

- Degol Hailu
- 94: Conservation and Ecotourism in Brazil and Mexico: The Development Impact

- David Ivan Fleischer
- 93: One Instrument, Many Targets: Timor-Leste’s Macroeconomic Policy Challenge

- Rui A. Gomes and Degol Hailu
- 92: Can Low-Income Countries Adopt Counter-Cyclical Policies?

- Degol Hailu and John Weeks
- 91: Social Cash Transfers in Zambia: What Is Their Impact?

- Gelson Tembo and Nicholas Freeland
- 90: Do CCT Programmes Work in Low-Income Countries?

- Simone Cecchini
- 89: What Explains the Decline in Brazil’s Inequality?

- Degol Hailu and Sergei Soares
- 88: Age and Gender Bias in Workloads During the Lifecycle: Evidence from Rural Ghana

- Raquel Tsukada and Elydia Silva
- 87: Towards an MDG-Consistent Debt Sustainability Concept

- Bernhard Gunter
- 86: The Indonesian Response to the Financial and Economic Crisis: Is the Developmental State Back?

- Degol Hailu
- 85: What Is the Impact of Cash Transfers on Labour Supply?

- Clarissa Gondim Teixeira
- 84: The 2015 Debt Crisis

- Paul Ladd
- 83: HIV and Income Inequality: If There is a Link, What Does It Tell Us?

- Göran Holmqvist