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    Goodbye to Projects? Briefing Paper 2: The Application of the SL Principles.

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    Publication date
    2004-03
    Author
    Goldman, I.
    Franks, Tom R.
    Toner, Anna L.
    Howlett, David
    Kamuzora, Faustin
    Muhumuza, F.
    Tamasane, T.
    Keyword
    Institutions
    Livelihoods
    Development interventions
    Sustainable Livelihoods Approaches
    Tanzania, Lesotho, South Africa and Uganda
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    © 2004 The Authors. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share-Alike License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/uk).
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    Abstract
    This briefing paper reports on research exploring ten detailed case studies of livelihoods-oriented interventions operating in Tanzania, South Africa, Uganda and Lesotho. As a proxy for best practice, these interventions were analysed through an audit of sustainable livelihood `principles¿. This revealed general lessons about both the practical opportunities and challenges for employing sustainable livelihoods approaches to the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of development interventions and also about the changing format of development interventions.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/2911
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    published version paper
    Citation
    Golman, I., Franks, T. R., Toner, A. L., Howlett, D., Kamuzora, F., Muhumuza, F. and Tamasane, T. (2004) Goodbye to Projects? Briefing Paper 2: The Application of the SL Principles. University of Bradford. Bradford Centre for International Development. Goodbye to Projects Briefing Paper No. 2.
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    http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/des/research/poverty/projects/goodbye/papers/GtP_Briefing_Paper_2.pdf
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    Briefing Paper
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