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S2 Ep26: Poverty and resilience

Jun 29, 2022
25:37
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
The Resilience Concept in Anti-Poverty Programs
03:14 • 2min
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3
Resilience - The Concepts of Welfare Status
05:42 • 3min
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4
A Study of a Copper Belt Province in Zambia
08:34 • 2min
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5
The Impact of Big Push Interventions on Poverty
10:49 • 4min
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The Impact of the Programme on Resilience
14:19 • 2min
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The Impacts of the Acid Transfer and the Skilled Training Program
16:47 • 3min
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The Cost of Resilience in Anti-Poverty Interventions
19:24 • 2min
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Is the Cost Benefit Analysis a Good Idea?
21:37 • 4min
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When households escape poverty, how likely is it they will fall back in the future? Loki Phadera of the World Bank and Hope Michelson of the University of Illinois explain to Tim Phillips why measuring resilience can give us a new perspective on how well anti-poverty programs are working – if only we can agree how to do it.
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