Poverty Mapping and Analysis: An RNRRS Synthesis
Organisation: UK Department of International Development (DFID)
Publish Date: Jan 2007
Country: Global
Sector: Public
Method: Creative thinking
Theme: Poverty
Type: Report
Tags: Poverty, Poverty eradication, Poverty analysis, Poverty mapping, Measuring poverty
The aim of this synthesis is to show how poverty analysis and mapping has been dealt with in the RNRRS programmes and how this experience can be applied to develop poverty analyses for the rural economy and beyond. Three case study clusters have been selected to highlight the poverty issues discussed throughout the paper. Experience of research projects from DFID’s Aquaculture and Fish Genetics Research Programme (AFGRP), the Forestry Research Programme (FRP), the Animal Health Programme (AHP), and the Livestock Production Programme (LPP) are drawn upon. The International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) worked on a series of projects with AHP and LPP, which forms the AHP/LPP cluster case study. These research clusters were selected as examples of successful or significant utilisation of poverty analysis. Reasons for success are analysed and areas for improvement highlighted. (Further information on all projects can be found on the programme websites listed in the case studies and the DFID research portal www.research4development.org).
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