Proceedings of the 2005 CBMS Network Meeting
June 13-17, 2005 - Colombo (Sri Lanka)
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