Berlin Workshop Series 2004 : Service Provision for the Poor--Public and Private Sector Cooperation
The articles in this volume were presented at the fifth annual Berlin Workshop, held in July 2002, and sponsored by InWEnt-Capacity Building International, Germany, established in 2002 through a merger of the German Foundation for International Dev...
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POOR PEOPLE SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SECTOR CHILDHOOD PRIVATE SCHOOLS INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FARMERS POVERTY ALLEVIATION INCENTIVES HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT EDUCATION FOR ALL INITIATIVE FINANCING PUBLIC EXPENDING PROGRAMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DONOR COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SPENDING SOCIAL INSURANCE PENSION REFORM EQUITY EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES CAPITAL MARKETS CAPACITY BUILDING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK EMPLOYMENT LABOR FUNDING ADAPTATION ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS AGING AVERAGE AGE BIRTH RATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT WORK DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTERS DRUG USERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECSTASY EDUCATION EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES GIRLS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL LEVELS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LAWS LEGISLATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LONG TERM LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES LSD METALS NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSES OIL PARENTS PENSION SYSTEM PER CAPITA INCOMES PHARMACY POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHOICES POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RECURRENT EXPENDITURES REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH TEAM RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE |
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POOR PEOPLE SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SECTOR CHILDHOOD PRIVATE SCHOOLS INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FARMERS POVERTY ALLEVIATION INCENTIVES HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT EDUCATION FOR ALL INITIATIVE FINANCING PUBLIC EXPENDING PROGRAMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DONOR COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SPENDING SOCIAL INSURANCE PENSION REFORM EQUITY EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES CAPITAL MARKETS CAPACITY BUILDING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK EMPLOYMENT LABOR FUNDING ADAPTATION ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS AGING AVERAGE AGE BIRTH RATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT WORK DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTERS DRUG USERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECSTASY EDUCATION EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES GIRLS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL LEVELS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LAWS LEGISLATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LONG TERM LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES LSD METALS NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSES OIL PARENTS PENSION SYSTEM PER CAPITA INCOMES PHARMACY POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHOICES POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RECURRENT EXPENDITURES REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH TEAM RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE Kochendörfer-Lucius, Gudrun Pleskovic, Boris Berlin Workshop Series 2004 : Service Provision for the Poor--Public and Private Sector Cooperation |
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The articles in this volume were
presented at the fifth annual Berlin Workshop, held in July
2002, and sponsored by InWEnt-Capacity Building
International, Germany, established in 2002 through a merger
of the German Foundation for International Development and
Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft, and the World Bank. The workshop
series is intended as a forum for the research community to
contribute to early discussions in preparation for the World
Bank's annual World Development Report. Furthermore,
the workshop series exposes initial ideas for upcoming World
Development Reports-ideas whose policy implications may not
yet be entirely clear-to recent thinking by European and
other economists and key policymakers outside the Bank.
Participants at the 2002 workshop came from a range of
research, academic, and policymaking institutions in Europe,
the United States, and developing countries as well as the
World Bank and German development institutions and
organizations. The workshop investigated how countries could
accelerate progress toward the Millennium Development Goals
by making services work for people living in poverty. The
participants hailed successful innovations; took a hard look
at some of the failures; and drew conclusions about how to
learn from both in order to guide policymakers, donors, and
citizens on ways to improve the delivery of basic services:
health, education, and water. Making services work for poor
people is also the theme of the World Development Report 2004. |
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Berlin Workshop Series 2004 : Service Provision for the Poor--Public and Private Sector Cooperation |
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Berlin Workshop Series 2004 : Service Provision for the Poor--Public and Private Sector Cooperation |
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okr-10986-150272021-04-23T14:03:12Z Berlin Workshop Series 2004 : Service Provision for the Poor--Public and Private Sector Cooperation Kochendörfer-Lucius, Gudrun Pleskovic, Boris Kochendörfer-Lucius, Gudrun Pleskovic, Boris POOR PEOPLE SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SECTOR CHILDHOOD PRIVATE SCHOOLS INFRASTRUCTURE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT EMPLOYMENT GENERATION FARMERS POVERTY ALLEVIATION INCENTIVES HEALTH SYSTEM MANAGEMENT EDUCATION FOR ALL INITIATIVE FINANCING PUBLIC EXPENDING PROGRAMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DONOR COORDINATION DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL SPENDING SOCIAL INSURANCE PENSION REFORM EQUITY EDUCATION HOUSEHOLD GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES CAPITAL MARKETS CAPACITY BUILDING REGULATORY FRAMEWORK EMPLOYMENT LABOR FUNDING ADAPTATION ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS AGING AVERAGE AGE BIRTH RATE BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CAPACITY BUILDING CITIZENS CIVIL SOCIETY CLIMATE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CORRUPTION CRISES DEMOGRAPHICS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT GOALS DEVELOPMENT PARTNERS DEVELOPMENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT WORK DISASTER PREVENTION DISASTERS DRUG USERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC PROBLEMS ECONOMICS ECONOMISTS ECSTASY EDUCATION EMPIRICAL RESEARCH EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURES FAMILIES FINANCIAL RESOURCES GIRLS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALS HOUSING HOUSING SUBSIDIES INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE PREMIUMS INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL LEVELS INVESTMENT CLIMATE LAWS LEGISLATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LONG TERM LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES LSD METALS NATURAL RESOURCES NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSES OIL PARENTS PENSION SYSTEM PER CAPITA INCOMES PHARMACY POLICY CHANGE POLICY CHOICES POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY POLLUTION POOR PEOPLE POPULATION GROWTH POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRIVATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCERS PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SERVICES RECURRENT EXPENDITURES REDUCING POVERTY RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS RESEARCH COMMUNITY RESEARCH TEAM RURAL AREAS SAVINGS SCHOOLS SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INDICATORS SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL RESEARCH SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL STATUS STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES TRANSPARENCY VIOLENCE VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE The articles in this volume were presented at the fifth annual Berlin Workshop, held in July 2002, and sponsored by InWEnt-Capacity Building International, Germany, established in 2002 through a merger of the German Foundation for International Development and Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft, and the World Bank. The workshop series is intended as a forum for the research community to contribute to early discussions in preparation for the World Bank's annual World Development Report. Furthermore, the workshop series exposes initial ideas for upcoming World Development Reports-ideas whose policy implications may not yet be entirely clear-to recent thinking by European and other economists and key policymakers outside the Bank. Participants at the 2002 workshop came from a range of research, academic, and policymaking institutions in Europe, the United States, and developing countries as well as the World Bank and German development institutions and organizations. The workshop investigated how countries could accelerate progress toward the Millennium Development Goals by making services work for people living in poverty. The participants hailed successful innovations; took a hard look at some of the failures; and drew conclusions about how to learn from both in order to guide policymakers, donors, and citizens on ways to improve the delivery of basic services: health, education, and water. Making services work for poor people is also the theme of the World Development Report 2004. 2013-08-12T20:15:19Z 2013-08-12T20:15:19Z 2004 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2004/01/3116822/service-provision-poor-public-private-sector-cooperation 0-8213-5616-x http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15027 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication |