Better Spending for Localizing Global Sustainable Development Goals: Examples from the Field

Author:   Fayyaz Baqir ,  Nipa Banerjee ,  Sanni Yaya
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367338459


Pages:   236
Publication Date:   18 October 2019
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Author:   Fayyaz Baqir ,  Nipa Banerjee ,  Sanni Yaya
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780367338459


ISBN 10:   0367338459
Pages:   236
Publication Date:   18 October 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of figures List of tables Foreword List of contributors PART I Citizens, state, and markets 1 Introduction and background: global goals, local action FAYYAZ BAQIR PART II Frameworks for better spending 2 Anatomy of an effective development operation: a finance minister considers whether to borrow from the World Bank ANTHONY CHOLST 3 SDG tracking through SSC for better SDG spending HASANUZZAMAN ZAMAN AND SYED SAJJADUR RAHMAN PART III South Asian landscape: moving from patronage to participation 4 Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP): an Indian experience of rapid poverty reduction through women’s empowerment SHOAIB SULTAN KHAN 5 An inspirational story: galvanizing local action for realizing global development goals: the story of BRAC making the 21st-century drive to eradicate extreme poverty at local levels NIPA BANERJEE 6 Water management is water measurement FAYYAZ BAQIR 7 Redefining and localizing development in Pakistan FURQAN ASIF 8 Market-led development SHAKEEL AHMAD PART IV Resilient communities in fragile states: Central South Asia 9 Community-driven development as a mechanism for realizing global development goals: the National Solidarity Programme and Citizens’ Charter Afghanistan Program NIPA BANERJEE 10 Multidimensional poverty measurement and aid efficiency: a case study from Afghanistan ABDULLAH AL MAMUN AND SANNI YAYA PART V Non-zero options for local development 11 Development aid and access to water and sanitation in sub-Saharan Africa SANNI YAYA, OGOCHUKWU UDENIGWE, AND HELENA YEBOAH 12 From more spending to better spending: the case of food and nutrition security in Ethiopia SANNI YAYA, NEVILLE SUH, AND RICHARD A NYIAWUNG 13 Don’t spend more, spend better: improving the social efficiency of water and sanitation services in Uruguay and South Africa ADRIAN MURRAY AND SUSAN SPRONK PART VI Global South in the Global North 14 Indigenous peoples in Canada – the case of Global South in the Global North PART VII Social capital: the highest form of capital 15 Conclusion: can a single spark create a prairie fire? FAYYAZ BAQIR Appendices Index

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Fayyaz Baqir is a visiting scholar at the University of Ottawa. He served as Senior Advisor on civil society at the United Nations, and CEO of Trust for Voluntary Organizations. He received top contributors’ awards from UNDP’s Global Poverty Reduction Network. Nipa Banerjee has a PhD from the University of Toronto in development studies and has served for over 40 years as an international development practitioner, policy analyst and advisor, and professor, at different periods of her career. Her experience includes 34 years with CIDA, Canada's former ODA agency, notably as head of mission in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Afghanistan and as Councelor Development representing CIDA in Bangladesh, Indonesia and India. Sanni Yaya is Full Professor of economics and global health, and Director and Associate Dean of the School of International Development and Global Studies. His work focuses on a broad array of multidisciplinary topics in development and global health.

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