Abstract
This paper analyses the White Paper from the rural perspective. It notes that very little attention is paid in the text to natural resources spending. However the text does provide some indication of the direction in which rural development policy within DFID might evolve. In particular it can be expected that the scope of rural interventions will expand to embrace a more holistic concept of rural livelihoods. This has several implications which DFID must address in the near future if this important opportunity for reorientation is not to be lost.
Author supplied keywords
- Agriculture
- DFID
- Development
- Economic Development Models and Theories
- Economic Development: Agriculture
- Environment
- Foreign Aid
- IMF conditionality)
- International Lending and Aid (Public)
- International Linkages to Development
- International Monetary Arrangements
- LIVELIHOODS
- Natural Resource
- Natural Resources
- Other Primary Products
- Private International Lending
- RURAL
- Resources
- Role of International Organizations (includes inte
- Rural development projects Congresses.
- Rural development projects Developing countries Co
- Rural poor Developing countries Congresses.
- Sustainable development Congresses.
- Sustainable development Developing countries Congr
- Theory of International Trade and Economic Develop
- U.K.
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Carney, D. (1998). Sustainable rural livelihoods : what contribution can we make? Journal of International Development, 10, vii, 213. Retrieved from https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/Sustainable_Rural_Livelihoods.html?id=0RxFAAAAYAAJ
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