The "Gender Equality and Development 2012 Overview" report provides a comprehensive assessment of gender equality progress and its implications for development. This annual overview examines key trends, challenges, and achievements related to gender equality across various sectors, with a focus on policies, programs, and outcomes that impact women's and men's roles in socio-economic development.
This discussion paper examines the potential of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) schemes as a strategy for alleviating human poverty in India. By providing financial incentives linked to specific behaviors, such as education and health care utilization, CCT programs aim to address the multifaceted nature of poverty and promote human development.
Gender equality for development is a core theme of i2i work and cuts across all thematic areas. We identify two areas of growth for the current i2i gender analytical agenda: design and test gender strategies in areas where gender-specific constraints have been identified; and build the evidence on gender-specific market failures in underserved areas of impact-evaluation practice.
The articles assembled in this volume offer a fresh approach to analysing the problem of corruption in developing countries and the k means to tackle the phenomenon.