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Pro-poor is a term that has become widely used in the development literature. The general understanding that can be drawn from this literature is that pro-poor policies are those that directly target poor people, or that are more generally aimed at reducing poverty.
Such policies might include targeted social protection, pro- poor land rights legislation, quota policies to counteract discrimination and increase access to free health care for poor people.
Pro-poor development strategies refer to those policies and measures that directly target the poor or generally aim at reducing poverty in a country (Kraay 2006). Pro-poor Development Strategies - SpringerLink Springer No Poverty Springer No Poverty

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Pro-poor is a term that has become widely used in the development literature. The general understanding that can be drawn from this literature is that pro-poor policies are those that directly target poor people, or that are more generally aimed at reducing poverty. Understanding Pro-poor Policy Processes | ODI: Think change Overseas Development Institute about our-work understanding-pr Overseas Development Institute about our-work understanding-pr
Relative pro-poor growth, on the other hand, implies a reduction on inequality; in other words, relative pro-poor growth means that the income of the poor grows faster that the income of the non-poor. HDR 2005: Poverty, Pro-Poor Growth and Simulated Inequality Reduction undp.org system files documents undp.org system files documents
Pro-poor growth can be defined as absolute, where the poor benefits from overall growth in the economy, or relative - which refers to targeted efforts to increase the growth specifically among poor people. Pro-poor growth, absolute and relative definition - GRID-Arendal grida.no resources grida.no resources

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