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May 15-16, 2004

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9:00-10:15

SESSION VI: AFRICA 2


9:00-9:25

Identifying the rural poor and their ability to invest in agriculture from qualitative and quantitative data from Western Kenya

Presenters:
- Frank Place, International Food Policy Research Institute

- Michelle Adato, International Food Policy Research Institute

Co-Author:
- Paul Hebinck, Wageningen University, the Netherlands

 

9:25-9:50

Assessing chronic poverty using the qual-quant approach: the case of Rwanda

Presenters:
- Andrew Mckay, University of Bath

- Gerard Howe, Department of International Development (DFID)

 

9:50-10:15

Floor Discussion

 

10:15-10:45

Break

 

10:45-12:00

SESSION VII: AFRICA 3

 

10:45-11:10

Combining methods and data types to analyse destitution in Wollo , Ethiopia : reflections on strengths and weaknesses

Presenter:
- Kay Sharp, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex

 

11:10-11:35

Robustness of subjective welfare analysis in a poor developing country: Madagascar 2001

Presenter:
- Nithin Umapathi, World Bank

Co-Author:
- Michael Lokshin, World Bank

- Stefano Paternostro, World Bank

 

11.35-12.00

Floor Discussion

 

12.00-1.00

SESSION VIII: OVERVIEW AND THE WAY FORWARD

 

Robert Chambers, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex

 

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