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New Challenges for the CBMS: Seeking Opportunities for a More Responsive Role
Proceedings of the 2005 CBMS Network Meeting
June 13-17, 2005
Colombo, Sri Lanka
 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface
Program

Welcome Remarks
Research as a Foundation in the Design of Anti-Poverty Policies
Saman Kelegama

Opening Remarks
2005 PEP Network Meeting: Aiming for Country-Specific Responses to Poverty

Celia Reyes

The PEP as a Gathering of Brains in Developing Poverty Reduction Strategies
John Cockburn

IDRC’s Role in Enhancing Global Partnerships for Poverty Research and Policymaking
Evan Due

Keynote Address
Post-Tsunami Challenge: Fast-tracking the Rehabilitation Efforts to Alleviate Poverty
Hon. Professor Wiswa Warnapala

Searching for Modalities in the Poverty Research and Policy Interface
Hon. Dr. Sarath Amunugama

Presentations for the Plenary Session
Measuring Up to the Measurement Problem: The Role of Statistics in Evidence-Based Policymaking

Christopher Scott

Designing an Integrative Framework for Different Approaches to Impact Analysis
Paul Shaffer

Empowering Local Communities for Better Poverty Monitoring and Planning in Sri Lanka
Siripala Hettige

Poverty Impacts of the Tsunami: An Initial Assessment and Scenario Analysis
Guntur Sugiyarto and A. T. Hagiwara

Community Participation and Empowerment in Post-Tsunami Rehabilitation: The Case of the Hambantota District in Sri Lanka
Sonali Senaratna Sellamutu and EJ Milner-Gulland

CBMS Session 1 - Multidimensional Poverty/Policy Assessment
Multidimensional Poverty Monitoring: A Methodology and Implementation in Vietnam

Louis-Marie Asselin and Vu Tuan Anh

Local Development Planning Utilizing CBMS Data: A Sta. Elena Experience
Bimbo Doria

Implementation of Poverty Reduction Policies in Ethnic Minority Regions in Vietnam: Evidence from CBMS
Vu Tuan Anh

CBMS Session 2 - Poverty Profiles/Pilot Test Results
Poverty Profile of Five Wards under Muhammadpur Union in Bangladesh
Ranjan Kumar Guha

Findings of the CBMS Pilot Study in Pakistan
Durr-e-Nayab

Working Towards a Commune-Based Poverty Monitoring in Cambodia
Nou Keosothea, Chan Sophal and Kim Net

Results of the CBMS Pilot Survey in Lao
Phonesaly Souksavath

CBMS Session 3 - CBMS Methodology/New Proposal
Community-Based Monitoring System in Indonesia: An Introduction
Sudarno Sumarto, Asep Suryahadi, Daniel Suryadarma, Hastuti, Akhmadi, and Nina Toyamah

Community Level Statistics for Monitoring System in Thailand
Oraphin Mathew and Kanjana Titasaro

Ghana’s Experience in the Data Collection
Felix Asante

Implementation of a Community-Based Poverty Monitoring System in Tanzania: A Proposal
Rangya Muro

CBMS Session 4 - CBMS Methodology/New Proposal
The System of Follow-up of Poverty in the Department of Yako/Province of Passore in Burkina Faso
Prosper Somda, Lassina Konaté and Michel Koné

Profiling the CBMS Pilot Site in Benin Using Some Basic Indicators
Marie-Odile Attanasso

Estimation of Monetary Indicators of Poverty for Local Communities in Senegal
Momar Balle Sylla

CBMS Session 5 - Linking CBMS and CGE
Using CBMS Data in CGE Modeling
Guntur Sugiyarto, Celia Reyes and Erwin Corong

CBMS Session 6 - Using CBMS for Impact Assessment and Gender-Responsive Budgeting
Poverty Impact Assessment of Programs and Projects
Louis-Marie Asselin

Gender-Responsive Budgeting Through the CBMS Lens
Debbie Budlender, Martha Melesse and Celia Reyes

CBMS Day - CBMS Sri Lanka Paper Presentations
CBMS as a Measure for Peace-Building and Conflict Transformation? Suggestions from Case Studies in Batticaloa, Eastern Sri Lanka
Markus Mayer and Hartmut Fuenfgeld

Identifying the Urban Poor and Investigating Local Level Dynamics through CBMS: Case of Colombo
Nishara Fernando

Urban Poverty in Colombo
Nimal Shantha Jayasundera

Field Visit to Sri Lankan CBMS Sites

Directory of Participants

Snapshots of the Meeting

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