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A Replicable Model for Improving District-Level Coordination in Poverty Alleviation in South Asia

Contents Introduction Preface SAARC project Annex (user's guide)

CONTENTS

Preface
Introduction
I. The project
II. Guidelines for the Committee of Agents and Beneficiaries of Poverty Alleviation Programmes at District Level (CABPAD)
III. Experiences with the operation of CABPAD
IV. Experiences with the Network of Agents and Beneficiaries of Poverty Alleviation Programmes at District Level (NABPAD)
V. A replicable model of the forums, and issues associated with replicability; some options

Table
1. Countries, districts and their designated focal points

Figures
I. CABPAD roles in improving implementation and design of poverty alleviation programmes
II. Achievements of CABPADs at a glance
III. Activities under the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Seven Sisters Project: interaction of NABPAD and CABPADs
IV. A module of best practices based on the experiences of CABPADs
V. A module of best practices based on the experiences of NABPAD

Annexes
I. Concepts and guidelines; SAARC Seven Sisters: district development coordination and improved poverty project design
II. CABPAD progress review reports
III. Government notification on CABPAD
IV. A brief user's guide for creating and operating the Committee of Agents and Beneficiaries of Poverty Alleviation Programmes at District Level

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