Labour Education 2004/1-2, Number 134-135Trade unions and poverty reduction strategies
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Editorial
Unions and Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers - an overview, by Claude Kwaku Akpokavie Central African Republic: Debt relief on hold, by workers on edge, by Ramon Vivanco and Isabelle Hoferlin More of the same - Niger's PRSP experience, by Soumaila Mamadou African PRSPs - unions dialogue with World Bank and IMF, by Mohammed Mwamadzingo Building a fair society - Kyrgyzstan's unions and poverty reduction, by Svetlana F. Semyonova Poverty and reform in the magical kingdom: Nepal's PRSP, by Robert Kyloh In doubt but on board - Ghana's unions and the PRSP, by Anthony Baah Unions and PRSPs - an analysis of the World Bank's view, by Lawrence Egulu Uncomfortable but taking part - Cambodia's unions and the PRSP, by Raghwan Raghwan Structural adjustment and poverty reduction in Africa, by Kamran Kousari Pro-poor growth: linkages and policies, by Rizwanul Islam India: Hope dawns as women beat poverty, by Luc Demaret Equality and poverty reduction, by Rolph van der Hoeven Union rights - a competition factor?, by David Kucera Profiting from the poor: privatization and poverty reduction, by Mike Waghorne and Wendy Caird Social dialogue for poverty reduction - ILO points the way, by Giuseppe Casale Minimum wage: does it cut poverty?, by Catherine Saget
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