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ENLACE Social Inclusion Trust Fund: Social Inclusion Survey: Staff Perceptions on Social Inclusion

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  • Thompson, Mary S.

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This paper is intended to contribute to the promotion of social inclusion as a cross-cutting priority in the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a key issue in the Bank's Renewed Strategic Framework, as a key approach to reducing poverty and inequality in Latin America. It is based upon a staff opinion survey, designed and implemented under the framework of the IDB-UK ENLACE Social Inclusion Trust Fund, to assess how staff view social inclusion as an operational approach. The results of the survey highlight some of the operational implications of pursuing social inclusion initiatives, illustrating a number of opportunities and challenges that may be faced in such an approach.

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  • Thompson, Mary S., 2007. "ENLACE Social Inclusion Trust Fund: Social Inclusion Survey: Staff Perceptions on Social Inclusion," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 2827, Inter-American Development Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:idb:brikps:2827
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