The Challenges of the Institutionalization of the Reduction Poverty Policies and Programs: Social Authority, Decentralization and Participation (Planning and Development of Productive and Work Generative Activities)
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This presentation was commissioned by the Poverty Reduction and Social Protection Network of the Regional Policy Dialogue for the VII Hemispheric Meeting celebrated on November 11th and 12th, 2004. The Mixed Institute of Social Aid (IMAS) is a Public Institution, with autonomous institutional status and own legal capacity, founded by means of Law 4760, April 30th, 1971. Its task is to assist and fight the poverty. That is why, according to its attributes included in its creation Law, it is the Director Institution in this field.Download Info
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Paper provided by Inter-American Development Bank in its series IDB Publications with number 8858.Length:
Date of creation: Nov 2004
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Handle: RePEc:idb:brikps:8858
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Keywords: Public Sector :: Population Statistics & Information Systems; Public Sector :: Citizen Security & Crime Prevention; Social Development :: Poverty; Social Development; Social Protection and Poverty Reduction Programs Programas de Protección Social y Reducción de la Pobreza;References
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