Best practice and strategies for promoting rural non-farm employment through project interventions

Best practice and strategies for promoting rural non-farm employment through project interventions

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BEST PRACTICE AND STRATEGIES FOR PROMOTING RURAL NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT THROUGH PROJECT INTERVENTIONS CONTENTS * Abstract * Citation * Links ABSTRACT This paper draws attention to best


practices and strategies for projects and programmes aimed at promoting rural non-farm employment in developing and transitional economies. It is based on a number of case studies and


regional workshops commissioned by the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID) and the World Bank, under their Collaborative Programme on Rural Development. While


the focus is on project interventions, linkages with public investment programmes and policies are also explored. The paper is structured as follows. Section I summarises and develops the


main findings from the RIMISP study and the San José workshop. Based on the presentations and discussions at country and regional workshops, section II discusses the relevance of the best


practices and strategies identified in Latin America for other developing regions and transition economies and Section III identifies knowledge gaps and future research avenues. Finally,


section IV summarises the main conclusions. CITATION Wandschneider, T.; Davies, J.R. Best practice and strategies for promoting rural non-farm employment through project interventions.


Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK (2003) 34 pp. [NRI Report No: 2756] LINKS Best practice and strategies for promoting rural non-farm employment through project interventions UPDATES


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