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Asia - Credit used by smallholders for agricultural activities
- Targeting the Rural Poor under Different Agrarian Conditions
- Criteria in the Choice of Non-Farm Enterprises by the Poor
- Households: Targeting and Interventions
- The Potential for Non-Farm Activities in Different Agrarian Conditions
- Interventions that Favour the Incorporation of Non-Farm Activities
- The importance of Road Components in IFAD Projects
- The Effectiveness of Extension Methods
- Incentives in Institutional Arrangements
- Enabling beneficiary Participation
- Women's Groups and Participation
- The use of credit by the landless poor
- The applicability of grameen bank type interventions
- Including credit projects/components for the poorest within agricultural, area and rural development projects
- The rural development potential of IFAD's credit projects
- Institutional sustainability and replicability
- Interest rates and rural financial system sustainability
- Financial replicability and sustainability of projects
- Effectiveness of Credit Targeting Approaches in Bangladesh
- Sustainability Of Credit Institutions In Bangladesh
- Role of NGOs
- Land Rights and Tribal People
- Human Resources Development
- Knowledge of the Rural People
- Role of the Co-operating Institution
- Project Management
- Sustainability

Projects in Asia

 


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