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Poverty and Conflict

The Poverty and Conflict (PAC) programme started in November 2002, initially with a three-year timeframe, and subsequently extended to May 2006.  The Programme is funded through financial assistance from the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development (DFID). 

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Poverty Imapct Monitoring (PIM)

The Poverty Impact Monitoring (PIM) Programme was initiated in May 2001, at the inception of CEPA, and inherited the content base of the Poverty Impact Monitoring Unit (PIMU). The programme has developed into a central element of CEPA’s work, undertaking in-depth conceptual development as well as providing a service much in demand from clients. The Programme is now entering a new phase which will reflect the maturity reached through five years of intense engagement with the subject.

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Poverty Assessment & Knowledge Management (PAM)

The Programme on Poverty Assessment & Knowledge Management (PAM) formally commenced on 31st December 2004, with a three-year sponsorship from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). Prior to this, the Programme had a two-year ‘orientation phase’, as the Poverty Information & Knowledge Management (PIK) Programme, financed by CEPA. PAM is largely a continuation of the PIK Programme with some changes to reflect new orientations and priorities.

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