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Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Zambia

"Zambia has experienced strong economic performance since 1999. However, agriculture has not performed as well as the rest of the economy, and although the incidence of poverty has declined, it still remains high.

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Asian-driven resource booms in Africa

Today's resource boom in Africa, driven by Asian economic growth, offers new opportunities for resource-rich African countries.

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The role of agriculture in development

""This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder agriculture to stimulate growth and alleviate poverty in an increasingly integrated world.
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Improved fallows in Eastern Zambia

The decline in soil fertility in smallholder systems is a major factor inhibiting equitable development in much of sub-Saharan Africa.

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Prospects for growth and poverty reduction in Zambia, 2001-2015

Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Despite substantial reform during the 1990s, the economy has remained heavily dependent on urban-based mining.

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Scaling up community-driven development

"While many community-driven development (CDD) initiatives may be successful, their impact is often limited by their small scale.

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Community empowerment and scaling-up in urban areas

CARE began PROSPECT (Program of Support for Poverty Elimination and Community Transformation) in 1998. PROSPECT aims to reduce poverty in peri-urban areas of Lusaka.

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The road to pro-poor growth in Zambia

Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Almost three-quarters of the population were considered poor at the start of the 1990s, with a vast majority of these people concentrated in rural and remote areas.