Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity

This systematic country diagnosis (SCD) for Chad aims to identify how to achieve the twin goals of ending poverty and improving shared prosperity. It acknowledges both: (i) the need for selectivity in pro-poor interventions, and (ii) the inherent d...

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topic SANITATION
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POVERTY POVERTY
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
POVERTY LINE
IMPACT ON POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
ILLITERACY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
CROPLAND
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
ACCESS TO IRRIGATION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
COUNTERFACTUAL
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
DEATH
FOOD POLICY
RURAL LIVELIHOODS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POOR
CONFLICT
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
CALORIC INTAKE
MEASURES
SAFETY NETS
POVERTY REDUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
RURAL POPULATIONS
RURAL ACTIVITIES
SAVINGS
CROP PRODUCTION
FOOD CROP PRODUCTION
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
COMMERCIAL BANK
POVERTY CHARACTERISTICS
POVERTY GAP
FOOD PRICE
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
CHEAPER FOOD
POVERTY INCIDENCE
FARMING COMMUNITIES
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
POOR HEALTH
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY MAPS
LAND DEGRADATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
POLITICAL FEASIBILITY
ECONOMIC POLICIES
FARMERS
FAMINE
CASH TRANSFERS
POVERTY PROFILE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
FOOD ITEMS
RURAL EXODUS
FARMER ASSOCIATIONS
HUMAN CAPITAL
FARMLAND
RURAL COMMUNITIES
FOOD SECURITY
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CLIMATE CHANGE
DROUGHT
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
RURAL SECTOR
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
SUBSISTENCE CROPS
RURAL AREA
RURAL GROWTH
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
FARM ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
RURAL ECONOMY
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
IMPACT OF SHOCKS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
MALNUTRITION
RURAL
RURAL WORKERS
MEANS TESTING
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
LAND SIZE
PUBLIC WORKS
POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT
ACCESS TO MARKETS
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
RURAL WORKFORCE
CHILD MORTALITY
INSURANCE
HUMAN HEALTH
AGRICULTURAL YIELDS
FOOD INSECURITY
TARGETING
HUMAN RIGHTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
CLIMATIC CHANGE
RURAL POLICY
FOOD CROP
DRINKING WATER
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES
EXTREME POVERTY
IRRIGATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
FOOD CROPS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
POOR FARMERS
FOOD SUPPLY
RURAL PUBLIC
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
RISK MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY DYNAMICS
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
POOR
POVERTY IMPACT
LACK OF INFORMATION
FOOD PRICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
REMOTE AREAS
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND SUPPLY
EXTREME VULNERABILITY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
spellingShingle SANITATION
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POVERTY POVERTY
RISKS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
POVERTY LINE
IMPACT ON POVERTY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
ILLITERACY
FOOD CONSUMPTION
CROPLAND
INCOME
POVERTY RATES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
FARM PRODUCTIVITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
NATIONAL POVERTY LINE
ACCESS TO IRRIGATION
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
COUNTERFACTUAL
HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION
POLITICAL ECONOMY
DEATH
FOOD POLICY
RURAL LIVELIHOODS
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION
NATIONAL POVERTY
POOR PEOPLE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POOR
CONFLICT
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
CALORIC INTAKE
MEASURES
SAFETY NETS
POVERTY REDUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP
RURAL POPULATIONS
RURAL ACTIVITIES
SAVINGS
CROP PRODUCTION
FOOD CROP PRODUCTION
RURAL HOUSEHOLD
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
COMMERCIAL BANK
POVERTY CHARACTERISTICS
POVERTY GAP
FOOD PRICE
EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS
CHEAPER FOOD
POVERTY INCIDENCE
FARMING COMMUNITIES
POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS
TRANSFERS
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
POOR HEALTH
POVERTY STATUS
POVERTY MAPS
LAND DEGRADATION
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
POLITICAL FEASIBILITY
ECONOMIC POLICIES
FARMERS
FAMINE
CASH TRANSFERS
POVERTY PROFILE
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
FOOD ITEMS
RURAL EXODUS
FARMER ASSOCIATIONS
HUMAN CAPITAL
FARMLAND
RURAL COMMUNITIES
FOOD SECURITY
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
CLIMATE CHANGE
DROUGHT
HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY
RURAL SECTOR
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
SUBSISTENCE CROPS
RURAL AREA
RURAL GROWTH
REMOTE RURAL AREAS
POOR COUNTRIES
FARM ACTIVITIES
AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL POVERTY
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
RURAL ECONOMY
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
IMPACT OF SHOCKS
AGRICULTURAL LAND
MALNUTRITION
RURAL
RURAL WORKERS
MEANS TESTING
NUTRITION
TRANSACTION COSTS
LAND SIZE
PUBLIC WORKS
POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT
ACCESS TO MARKETS
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
RURAL WORKFORCE
CHILD MORTALITY
INSURANCE
HUMAN HEALTH
AGRICULTURAL YIELDS
FOOD INSECURITY
TARGETING
HUMAN RIGHTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
CLIMATIC CHANGE
RURAL POLICY
FOOD CROP
DRINKING WATER
REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES
EXTREME POVERTY
IRRIGATION
COMMERCIAL BANKS
FOOD CROPS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
RURAL AREAS
POVERTY
POOR FARMERS
FOOD SUPPLY
RURAL PUBLIC
INCIDENCE OF POVERTY
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
RURAL ELECTRIFICATION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
RISK MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY DYNAMICS
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
POOR
POVERTY IMPACT
LACK OF INFORMATION
FOOD PRICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
REMOTE AREAS
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND SUPPLY
EXTREME VULNERABILITY
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INEQUALITY
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
World Bank Group
Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
geographic_facet Africa
Chad
relation Systematic Country Diagnostic;
description This systematic country diagnosis (SCD) for Chad aims to identify how to achieve the twin goals of ending poverty and improving shared prosperity. It acknowledges both: (i) the need for selectivity in pro-poor interventions, and (ii) the inherent difficulty to do so given the many competing binding reasons for poverty. Selectivity means the identification of principal opportunities for sustainable poverty reduction in the next 15 years, as well as the identification of binding constraints to reaping such opportunities. Selectivity also implies making trade-offs between immediate and longer term objectives, with priority given to the identification of poverty reduction opportunities which will: (i) deliver the highest possible results before 2030, and (ii) not undermine prospects for poverty reduction and shared prosperity beyond 2030. The analysis presented in the SCD draws on a variety of information sources. These include domestic statistics and reports, evaluations by the country’s development partners, original research conducted by the World Bank team, and consultations held in N’Djamena with nongovernmental organizations and the private sector. Reaping poverty reduction opportunities will require addressing a selected number of binding constraints.
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title Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
title_short Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
title_full Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
title_fullStr Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
title_full_unstemmed Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity
title_sort republic of chad : priorities for ending poverty and boosting shared prosperity
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25021989/chad-priorities-ending-poverty-boosting-shared-prosperity-systematic-country-diagnostic
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spelling okr-10986-231142021-04-23T14:04:12Z Republic of Chad : Priorities for Ending Poverty and Boosting Shared Prosperity World Bank Group SANITATION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POVERTY POVERTY RISKS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY AGRICULTURAL GROWTH POVERTY LINE IMPACT ON POVERTY ECONOMIC GROWTH POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES ILLITERACY FOOD CONSUMPTION CROPLAND INCOME POVERTY RATES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION FARM PRODUCTIVITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES NATIONAL POVERTY LINE ACCESS TO IRRIGATION LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT COUNTERFACTUAL HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION POLITICAL ECONOMY DEATH FOOD POLICY RURAL LIVELIHOODS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION NATIONAL POVERTY POOR PEOPLE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POOR CONFLICT AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT CALORIC INTAKE MEASURES SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH LIVESTOCK OWNERSHIP RURAL POPULATIONS RURAL ACTIVITIES SAVINGS CROP PRODUCTION FOOD CROP PRODUCTION RURAL HOUSEHOLD RURAL HOUSEHOLDS COMMERCIAL BANK POVERTY CHARACTERISTICS POVERTY GAP FOOD PRICE EXTREMELY POOR HOUSEHOLDS CHEAPER FOOD POVERTY INCIDENCE FARMING COMMUNITIES POVERTY REDUCTION PROGRAMS TRANSFERS LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POOR HEALTH POVERTY STATUS POVERTY MAPS LAND DEGRADATION STRUCTURAL REFORMS SOCIAL SECURITY POLITICAL FEASIBILITY ECONOMIC POLICIES FARMERS FAMINE CASH TRANSFERS POVERTY PROFILE ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS FOOD ITEMS RURAL EXODUS FARMER ASSOCIATIONS HUMAN CAPITAL FARMLAND RURAL COMMUNITIES FOOD SECURITY CHRONIC MALNUTRITION CLIMATE CHANGE DROUGHT HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY RURAL SECTOR POVERTY MEASUREMENT SUBSISTENCE CROPS RURAL AREA RURAL GROWTH REMOTE RURAL AREAS POOR COUNTRIES FARM ACTIVITIES AGRICULTURAL INSURANCE RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY RURAL POVERTY INCOME DISTRIBUTION AGRICULTURAL SECTOR RURAL ECONOMY ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY IMPACT OF SHOCKS AGRICULTURAL LAND MALNUTRITION RURAL RURAL WORKERS MEANS TESTING NUTRITION TRANSACTION COSTS LAND SIZE PUBLIC WORKS POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT ACCESS TO MARKETS TRANSFER PROGRAMS RURAL WORKFORCE CHILD MORTALITY INSURANCE HUMAN HEALTH AGRICULTURAL YIELDS FOOD INSECURITY TARGETING HUMAN RIGHTS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX CLIMATIC CHANGE RURAL POLICY FOOD CROP DRINKING WATER REDISTRIBUTIVE POLICIES EXTREME POVERTY IRRIGATION COMMERCIAL BANKS FOOD CROPS ACCESS TO SERVICES RURAL AREAS POVERTY POOR FARMERS FOOD SUPPLY RURAL PUBLIC INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY RISK MANAGEMENT SUSTAINABLE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY DYNAMICS CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE POOR POVERTY IMPACT LACK OF INFORMATION FOOD PRICES PUBLIC SPENDING RURAL DEVELOPMENT REMOTE AREAS LAND MANAGEMENT LAND SUPPLY EXTREME VULNERABILITY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY POOR HOUSEHOLDS This systematic country diagnosis (SCD) for Chad aims to identify how to achieve the twin goals of ending poverty and improving shared prosperity. It acknowledges both: (i) the need for selectivity in pro-poor interventions, and (ii) the inherent difficulty to do so given the many competing binding reasons for poverty. Selectivity means the identification of principal opportunities for sustainable poverty reduction in the next 15 years, as well as the identification of binding constraints to reaping such opportunities. Selectivity also implies making trade-offs between immediate and longer term objectives, with priority given to the identification of poverty reduction opportunities which will: (i) deliver the highest possible results before 2030, and (ii) not undermine prospects for poverty reduction and shared prosperity beyond 2030. The analysis presented in the SCD draws on a variety of information sources. These include domestic statistics and reports, evaluations by the country’s development partners, original research conducted by the World Bank team, and consultations held in N’Djamena with nongovernmental organizations and the private sector. Reaping poverty reduction opportunities will require addressing a selected number of binding constraints. 2015-11-20T21:44:55Z 2015-11-20T21:44:55Z 2015-09-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/09/25021989/chad-priorities-ending-poverty-boosting-shared-prosperity-systematic-country-diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23114 English en_US Systematic Country Diagnostic; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Country Focus :: Country Assistance Strategy Document Africa Chad