ANNUAL REPORT - Global Development Network
ANNUAL REPORT - Global Development Network
ANNUAL REPORT - Global Development Network
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GLOBAL RESEARCH<br />
PROJECT (GRP):<br />
Strengthening Institutions to Improve<br />
Public Expenditure Accountability<br />
GDN <strong>ANNUAL</strong> <strong>REPORT</strong> 2012<br />
22<br />
GRANTEES (for the financial year 2012)<br />
RESEARCH INSTITUTE COUNTRY<br />
TITLE OF STUDIES PRODUCED IN 2012<br />
Advanced Social<br />
Technologies<br />
Center for Economics<br />
and <strong>Development</strong><br />
Studies, Padjadjaran<br />
University<br />
Center for Research<br />
and Communication<br />
Foundation, University<br />
of Asia and the Pacific<br />
Center for the<br />
Implementation<br />
of Public Policies<br />
Promoting Equity<br />
and Growth<br />
Centre for Budget<br />
and Policy Studies<br />
Centre for the<br />
Study of the<br />
Economies of Africa<br />
Economic Policy<br />
Research Centre<br />
Armenia<br />
Indonesia<br />
Philippines<br />
Argentina<br />
India<br />
Nigeria<br />
Uganda<br />
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Program budgeting analysis in the education, health and water sectors<br />
Policy simulation analysis in the education sector<br />
Policy simulation analysis in the health sector<br />
Policy simulation analysis in the water sector<br />
Complementary policies to increase poor people's access to public universities in<br />
urban area of West Java<br />
Increasing access to HIV treatment/ ART through ART scaling up in West Java<br />
Water provision initiatives in West Java: PAMSIMAS and PESAT foundation<br />
Increasing access to water services in Bandung regency: A policy simulation<br />
Benefit incidence analysis of public spending on health, education, and water in the<br />
Philippines: 2008 and 2010<br />
Closing the classroom gap: A policy simulation report<br />
Philippines: Towards expanding access to health care services<br />
Water policy simulation: The case of Batangas city water district<br />
Program budgeting and budget incidence analysis: Argentina<br />
Redistribution of funds for Ministry of Education programs: A policy simulation<br />
report<br />
Universal social protection for catastrophic diseases in Argentina<br />
Towards ‘Water Federalism’: A policy simulation report<br />
Public financing of education in Karnataka: A preliminary review of program<br />
budgets<br />
Benefit incidence analysis of public expenditure in the education sector in Karnataka<br />
Cost-effectiveness and impact evaluation of interactive radio and audio<br />
interventions in elementary schools of Karnataka<br />
Policy simulation in elementary education: Karnataka, India<br />
Program budgeting analysis: A review of the health expenditures in Karnataka<br />
Benefit incidence analysis of public expenditure in the health sector in Karnataka<br />
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana: A study in Karnataka<br />
Uniform level of funding or differential financing: A policy simulation exercise for<br />
health<br />
Program budgeting analysis: A review of expenditure on drinking water supply in<br />
Karnataka<br />
Cost-effectiveness analysis: Drinking water utilities in Belgaum city corporation<br />
Policy simulation: Drinking water sector<br />
Cost-effectiveness and benefit-cost analysis of home grown school feeding and<br />
health, and education assistance programs in FCT, Nigeria<br />
Increasing female school enrolment in Nigeria: Some policy options<br />
Increasing measles immunization coverage in Borno State, Nigeria: Some policy<br />
simulations<br />
Simulating the policy options for improved water supply coverage in Cross River<br />
State, Nigeria<br />
Public spending in the education sub-sector in Uganda: Evidence from benefit<br />
incidence analysis<br />
Cost-benefit analysis of the Uganda Post Primary Education and Training Expansion<br />
and Improvement project<br />
Improving girls’ access to secondary schooling: A policy simulation for Uganda<br />
Public spending in the health sector in Uganda: Evidence from benefit incidence<br />
analysis<br />
Cost-effectiveness of malaria control programs in Uganda: The case study of long<br />
lasting insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying<br />
Options for increasing public health spending for the poor in Uganda<br />
Public spending in the water sector in Uganda: Evidence from benefit incidence<br />
analysis<br />
Cost-effectiveness of water interventions: The case for public stand-posts and boreholes<br />
in reducing diarrhoea among urban households in Uganda<br />
GRANT<br />
(GBP)<br />
38,425<br />
30,937<br />
31,000<br />
31,000<br />
31,000<br />
31,000<br />
29,954