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FIGHTING POVERTY WITH FACTS : Sources and Resources
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All background papers from past PEP Research Network General Meetings, and various other PEP and CBMS Network documents and working papers listed in this appendix, may be found on the PEP website (www.pep-net.org). Many other relevant documents and CBMS research reports are available from the archived IDRC MIMAP website and as part of the Globalization, Growth, and Poverty Community on the IDRC Digital Library.

Cited references

Asselin, L.M.; Vu T.A. 2005.Multidimensional poverty monitoring: a methodology and implementation in Vietnam . Paper presented at the 4th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 13–17 June 2005, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

Attanasso, M.O. 2007.Report on the census of the living conditions of the households of the 13th District of Cotonou. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, June 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Budlender, D.; Reyes, C.; Melesse, M. 2005. Gender-responsive budgeting through the CBMS lens. PIDS Discussion Paper 2006-17, Philippines Institute for Development Studies, Manila, Philippines.

CBMS (Community-Based Monitoring System Network). 2008. “Mayor of Cotonou, Benin, bares 6-point agenda in light of CBMS results,” CBMS Network Updates Vol.V No. 2, March 2008.

Chen, S.; Ravallion, M. 2008. “The developing world is poorer than we thought, but no less successful in the fight against poverty,” Policy Research Working Paper 4703, World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

Guha, R.K. 2006.Planning for poverty reduction at the grassroots: experience of LLPMS. Paper presented at the 5th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 18–22 June 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Hettige S. 2005.Poverty monitoring, empowerment of local communities and decentralized planning in Sri Lanka . PEP Working Paper 2005-05, PEP, Manila, Philippines.

_____ 2007.Community-based poverty monitoring in Sri Lanka. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Jolly, R. 1991. “Adjustment with a human face: A UNICEF record and perspective on the 1980s,”World Development , 19(12).

Jütting, J.; Kauffmann, C.; McDonnell, I.; Osterrieder, H.; Pinaud, N.; Wegner, L. 2004. Decentralisation and poverty in developing countries: exploring the impact. DAC Working Paper 236, OECD Development Centre, Paris, France.

Keosiphandone, P. 2007.The uses of community-based monitoring system (CBMS) in the planning and monitoring process in Saravan, Lao PDR . Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Konate, I.; Somda, P.; Kone, M. 2007.Analyse des résultats de l’enquête dans le département de Koper, février/mai 2007 .

Manor, J. 1999. The political economy of democratic decentralization. The World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

Mujeri, M.K.; Guha, R.K, 2003.Local Level Poverty Monitoring System in Bangladesh: some lessons from the pilot survey. CBMS Working Paper 2003-1.

Reyes, C.; Ilarde, K.C. 1996. A community-based monitoring system for poverty tracking. MIMAP Research Paper No. 24, IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Saumier, M.A.; Habito, C.F.; Njinkeu, D.; 2004. External review of the MIMAP Program Initiative: report submitted to the International Development Research Centre, March 2004. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

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Sothearith, T.; Net, K.; Nisaykosal, N. 2006.Working towards a nationwide commune-based monitoring system for Cambodia . Paper presented to the 5th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 18–22 June 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Suryadarma, D.; Akmadi, H.; Toyamah, N. 2005.Objective measures of family welfare for individual targeting: results from pilot project on community-based monitoring system in Indonesia . PEP Working Paper 2005-10, PEP, Manila, Philippines.

Sylla, M.B. 2004. CBMS–Sénégal: un dispositif de suivi des conditions de vie des ménages à l’échellon d’une collectivité locale (version provisoire). MIMAP report Senegal.

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_____ 2000. World Development Report 2000/2001: attacking poverty. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

_____ 2005. Decentralization in the Philippines: strengthening localgovernment financing and resource management in the short term. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

_____ 2006. Forum on National Plans as Poverty Reduction Strategies in East Asia, 4–6 April 2006, Vientiane, Lao PDR. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

Additional reading

Bautista, V.A. 2007. “Fighting poverty: lessons learned from community-based monitoring system implementation — highlights of case studies,” JOAAG, 2(1).

Bautista, V.A.; Alfonso, O.M. 2006.Learning from CBMS implementation: selected case studies. Angelo King Institute, De LaSalle University, Manila, Philippines.

Bidya, S. 2007. Replication of CBMS in Dodoma Municipality: towards scaling up and institutionalization of the system in Tanzania. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Budlender, D; Reyes, C:, Melesse M. 2008. Facilitating evidence-based and gender-responsive budgeting through the use of CBMS: lessons from pilot projects. Community-based Monitoring System (CBMS) Network.

CBMS Network Coordinating Team. 2002–2005. CBMS Working Papers.

_____ 2003–2008. CBMS Network Updates.

_____ 2004.Institutionalizing the CBMS approach to poverty monitoring in selected countries. Proceedings of the 2003 CBMS Network Meeting, 4–8 November 2003, Hanoi, Vietnam.

_____ 2004.The evolving role of CBMS amidst changing environments. Proceedings of the 2004 CBMS Network Meeting, 16–24 June 2004, Senegal and Burkina Faso.

_____ 2005.Gaining insights on the CBMS application: the case of the Philippines . Proceeding of the 2004 National Conference on CBMS, 23–24 September 2004, Makati City, Philippines.

_____ 2006.New challenges for the CBMS: seeking opportunities for a more responsive role. Proceedings of the 2005 CBMS Network Meeting, 13–17 June 2005, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

_____ 2007.CBMS: looking beyond poverty monitoring . Proceedings of the 2006 CBMS Network Meeting, 18–22 June 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Chambers, R. 1997. Whose reality counts? Putting the first last, Intermediate Technology Publications Ltd, London, UK.

Coronel, J.M. 2007.Development of a community-based monitoring system in the Northern Region of Peru. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Keolangsy, S. 2007.Community-based poverty monitoring system in Lao PDR . Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Konate, I.; Somda, P.; Kone, M. 2004.Poverty monitoring system in Burkina Faso: the case of Yako Division in the Passore Province . Research report, June/July 2003.

Lamberte, M.B.; Orbeta, A.C.; Lapar, M.L.A. 1991. Micro Impacts of Macroeconomic Adjustment Policies (MIMAP): a framework paper and review of literature. PIDS Working Paper 1991-02. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Manila, Philippines.

Mandap, A.B. 2001. Utilizing a community-based monitoring system for development planning in the Province of Palawan. MIMAP Research Paper No. 52. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Muro, R.K. 2007.Implementation of community-based poverty monitoring system in Tanzania. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Narayan-Parker, D. 1997. Voices of the poor: poverty and social capital in Tanzania. World Bank, Washington, DC, USA.

Natural Resources Database: www.nrdb.co.uk

Panadero, A. 2005.Localizing the Millennium Development Goals: CBMS as a tool for MDG benchmarking and poverty diagnosis and planning. Paper presented at the 3rd National Conference on CBMS, 28-30 September 2005, Manila, Philippines.

PEP-CBMS Network Coordinating Team. 2007.CBMS Network database/repository. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Phoueng, K. 2007.Need and usage of commune data system in Kratie Province, Cambodia . Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Reyes, M.T.; Abejo, S. 2006.Mechanisms and initiatives for monitoring Philippines’ progress in MDGs. Paper presented to the UNESCAP/SIAP/UNDP/ADB Workshop on Statistics for Monitoring Achievement of the MDGs in Asia and the Pacific, 31 July – 2 August 2006, Bangkok, Thailand.

Reyes, C.; Alba, I.Z. 1994. Assessement of community-based systems monitoring household welfare. MIMAP Research Paper No. 15. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Reyes, C.; Mandap, A.B.; Ilarde, K.; Garnace, L.; Asirot, J.; Bancoita, J. 2006.Community-based monitoring system: a tool to fight poverty . Unpublished paper.

Reyes, C.; Valencia, L.E. 2003.Poverty reduction, decentralization and community-based monitoring systems. Paper presented at the ADBIDRC Seminar on Poverty, Trade, and Growth: Issues in Sustainable Development, 29–30 October 2003, Manila, Philippines.

Riggirozzi, M.P. 2003. Bridging policy and poverty: Micro Impact of Macroeconomic and Adjustment Policies Program in Bangladesh. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Riggirozzi, M.P.; Tuplin, T. 2004. The influence of research on policy: MIMAP-Philippines. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Soliman, C. 2004. Making democracy work and people empowerment real through the CBMS. Keynote address delivered to the 2004 National Conference on CBMS, 23–24 September 2004, Makati City, Philippines.

_____ 2004. Gaining insights on the CBMS application: the case of the Philippines. Proceedings of the 2004 National Conference on CBMS, 23–24 September 2004, Makati City, Philippines.

Sothearith, T. 2004.SEILA Program and role of Commune Database Information System (CDIS), Cambodia . Paper presented to the PEP Research Network Meeting, 16–20 June 2004, Dakar, Senegal.

Tagoe, C. 2007.The use of CBMS approach in data collection in analyzing the MDGs at the district level: case study of the Dangme West District in Ghana . Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

Tuplin, T. 2003. The influence of research on policy: the case of MIMAP-Senegal. IDRC, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

Vipongxay, V. 2006.Community-based monitoring system in Lao PDR: the survey in Sepon (Savanakhet) and Toolan Districts (Saravan). Paper presented to the 5th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 18–22 June 2006, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Vu, T.T. 2007. Using CBMS for monitoring women’s advancement. Paper presented to the 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting, 14–16 June 2007, Lima, Peru.

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