Poverty in Syria: 1996-2004: Diagnosis and Pro-Poor Policy Considerations

Type Report
Title Poverty in Syria: 1996-2004: Diagnosis and Pro-Poor Policy Considerations
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2005
Publisher United Nations Development Programme
URL http://dspace.africaportal.org/jspui/bitstream/123456789/20376/1/Poverty In Syria 1996 2004​Diagnosis And Pro Poor Policy Considerations.pdf?1
Abstract
This report is the first output from an ongoing process of collaboration between the Government of Syria, UNDP, and other national and international stakeholders to devise a poverty reduction strategy for Syria. The targeted audience is policymakers and advisors in the government, civil society at large and partners in Syria’s development process. The report presents a diagnostic analysis of the extent and determinants of poverty in Syria since the latter half of the 1990s. It also proposes broad socio-economic measures that could be considered by Syrian decision makers in formulating the national five-year plan and any macroeconomic framework for poverty reduction. Still, it is merely a first analytical step in a complex process that devises a more detailed set of local and sectoral strategies required to tackle poverty alleviation. The findings of this study are based primarily on data from two surveys: the Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) in 1996-1997 and 2003-2004. In addition, national accounts data, as well as other secondary data available from government sources, were used.

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