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El Salvador
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El Salvador, Rural Development Study
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821341810
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Although El Salvador has recorded impressive overall economic growth in the 1990s, during this period, agricultural growth has lagged considerably below the rest of the economy, which raises concerns about the long-run capacity of the sector to raise incomes and employment in rural areas and contribute to overall growth. The main objectives of this sector review are twofold: to develop a strategy to revitalize the agricultural sector and realize its full potential for efficient and sustainable growth by enhancing competitiveness; and to present the main findings of the analysis of rural poverty and develop its implications for the design of a strategy for poverty alleviation.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821341810
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 250
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Although El Salvador has recorded impressive overall economic growth in the 1990s, during this period, agricultural growth has lagged considerably below the rest of the economy, which raises concerns about the long-run capacity of the sector to raise incomes and employment in rural areas and contribute to overall growth. The main objectives of this sector review are twofold: to develop a strategy to revitalize the agricultural sector and realize its full potential for efficient and sustainable growth by enhancing competitiveness; and to present the main findings of the analysis of rural poverty and develop its implications for the design of a strategy for poverty alleviation.
El Salvador Rural Development Study
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El Salvador
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El Salvador : Rural Development Study
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El Salvador
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Study of Extension Service of El Salvador April, 1960
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Pages : 110
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Urban Organization and Urban Rural Relations
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Challenging El Salvador's Rural Health Care Strategy
Author: Maureen A. Lewis
Publisher: World Bank Publications
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Category : Children
Languages : en
Pages : 58
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Low-skilled "health promoters" posted in rural villages are doing little to improve health or health-seeking behaviors. In a supply-driven system, such workers have too few incentives , too little knowledge, and too little supervision. Results can be improved without increasing costs.
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Category : Children
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Pages : 58
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Low-skilled "health promoters" posted in rural villages are doing little to improve health or health-seeking behaviors. In a supply-driven system, such workers have too few incentives , too little knowledge, and too little supervision. Results can be improved without increasing costs.