Rabu, 08 Februari 2012

Joint Research "Implementation PDL in Timor Leste" (Luta Hamutuk and Word Bank/Justice for the poor))

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Justice for the poor Word bank
In the years since Timor-Leste’s independence, the country has reached middle income status due to oil resources and sound revenue management. But many challenges common to low income countries persist: poor human development outcomes; rural poverty; fragile institutions with poor implementation capacity; and low agricultural productivity. The Government’s development strategy emphasizes (i) large scale infrastructure development and (ii) diversification of the economy beyond its dependence on petroleum through agribusiness engagements. Regardless of the type of development that the Government pursues (agribusiness, large scale infrastructure, building cities to accommodate the rural-urban drift), it needs to facilitate partnerships at the local level around land, public investment and livelihoods.

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