Taking Action for the World's Poor and Hungry People: Category Archive for Presentation

Improving the Measurement of Extreme Poverty and Hunger

Building the Social Capital of the Poor and Hungry

Improving Governance and Reaching the Poor and Hungry during and after Emergencies and Crises

Scaling Up Interventions Focused on the Poor and Hungry

New Strategies, Actions, and Ways Forward to End Extreme Poverty and Hunger in Main Developing Regions: Latin America

New Strategies, Actions, and Ways Forward to End Extreme Poverty and Hunger in Main Developing Regions: Asia

New Strategies, Actions, and Ways Forward to End Extreme Poverty and Hunger in Main Developing Regions: Africa

Creating and Enhancing Assets of the Rural Poor

Targeting the Poor—Policies and Programs

Reducing Vulnerability and Enhancing Social Protection

Fostering Pro-Poor Growth

Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction, Part II

Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction, Part III

Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction, Part IV

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part I

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part II

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part III

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part IV

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part V

How to Develop, Finance, and Implement Effective Partnerships for Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part VI

Toward Ending Extreme Poverty and Hunger: Policies and Actions in Countries and Regions, Part I

Toward Ending Extreme Poverty and Hunger: Policies and Actions in Countries and Regions, Part II

Toward Ending Extreme Poverty and Hunger: Policies and Actions in Countries and Regions, Part III

Toward Ending Extreme Poverty and Hunger: Policies and Actions in Countries and Regions, Part IV

Report back from Regional Forums, Part I

Report back from Regional Forums, Part II

Report back from Regional Forums, Part III

Report back from Regional Forums, Part IV

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part I

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part II

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part III

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part IV

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part V

What Works and Does Not Work for Different Actors and Institutions in the Reduction of Poverty and Hunger, Part VI

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part I

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part II

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part III

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part IV

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part V

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part VI

Lessons from Successful Action for Disabled People, Women, Minorities, and Indigenous Peoples, Part VII

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part I

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part II

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part III

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part IV

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part V

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part VI

How to Design, Implement, and Scale Up Action for the Poor and Hungry, Part VII

Strategies for Effective Implementation of Interventions, Part I

Strategies for Effective Implementation of Interventions, Part II

Strategies for Effective Implementation of Interventions, Part III

Strategies for Effective Implementation of Interventions, Part IV

Putting Social Entrepreneurs to Work for the Poor, Part I

Putting Social Entrepreneurs to Work for the Poor, Part II

Putting Social Entrepreneurs to Work for the Poor, Part III

Challenges and Opportunities for Poverty Reduction, Part I

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part I

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part II

What Will It Take to Enable People to Move out of Extreme Poverty and Hunger? Part III

Who and where are the world's poorest and hungry people? Part I

Why do poverty and hunger persist?

Economic Growth is NOT an Antipoverty Policy

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part III

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part II

Review and Prospect of China's Poverty Alleviation and Development Part I

"We still face many significant challenges in meeting the MDGs"

By the Year 2006, Ghana Had Reduced Hunger by 58%

"Indigenous people and ethnic minorities are among the poorest in the world"

"The proportion of people living on less than a dollar a day has fallen"

Hui Liangyu,Vice-Premier, State Council of the People's Republic of China, delivers opening address