Policymaking in agricultural and rural development / Adam Pain.
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- Pamphlet S 471 .A34 .P35 /2009/ +/ PDF /(409KB)
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Title from cover.
“Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU)”—at the head of title.
“May 2009”.
“Include references”.
Summary : “This briefing paper on the policymaking process for Afghanistan’s Agriculture and Rural Development sector (ARD) is part of an AREU series on policymaking processes in Afghanistan. The policymaking processes of the ARD sector are of particular interest. First, most of Afghanistan’s poor live in rural areas. Second, the agricultural sector is widely seen to have a key role in driving future economic growth. There are also more general reasons to be interested in how policy is made. Considerable effort has gone into policymaking in Afghanistan because of the belief that creating and implementing good policy is key to progressive development and the overall postwar state-building effort” (p. 3).