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This book reviews and critically assesses the experience of using Participatory Poverty Assessments (PPAs) as a way to incorporate the voices of the poor directly into poverty analysis and policymaking. Drawing on PPA projects in over 60 developing countries, the author discusses how PPAs complement traditional household surveys, highlight multidimensional aspects of poverty (beyond income), and influence poverty reduction strategies — offering policymakers, governments, NGOs, and donors a methodology for designing more inclusive, evidence-based social policies
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Publisher: The World Bank
Publishing Year: 2002
ISBN: 978‑0821350003
Pages: 1995