Reports and Documents

sheeja's picture

Universal PDS: efficiency and equity dimensions

India being home to the largest number of poor and malnourished population in the world, the tabling of National Food Security Bill has renewed the public pressure for universalization of PDS in India. In this regard, Tamil Nadu's model of universal PDS has been cited for its success in providing comprehensive food security.

28
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

Universal PDS: efficiency and equity dimensions

India being home to the largest number of poor and malnourished population in the world, the tabling of National Food Security Bill has renewed the public pressure for universalization of PDS in India. In this regard, Tamil Nadu's model of universal PDS has been cited for its success in providing comprehensive food security.

28
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

Money talks?: risks and responses in India’s solar sector

Total investment requirements to meet India’s 100 GW solar target, including the costs of project, metering infrastructure and gas-based back up, would range between USD 120 billion and USD 147 billion. However, the current trajectory of solar PV investment in India is significantly short of the mammoth annual investment required.

40
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Main Topic: 
Author: 
sheeja's picture

Analysis of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs)

USAID has published a new analysis of the post-2020 climate action plans of selected developing countries, which gives climate change practitioners insights into the status of each country’s national climate strategy and can help them make strategic decisions about future activities related to the Paris Agreement.

119
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

Action for Mountain adaptation: solutions beyond the boundaries of science, policy, and practice

Around 90 per cent of almost a billion mountain people in the world today live in developing and transitioning countries, such as those in the Hindu Kush Himalayan (HKH) region.

32
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Main Topic: 
Publisher : 
Place of Publication: 
sheeja's picture

Multidimensional poverty in Africa

Drawing on rich datasets from national household surveys (DHS and MICS), the 2016 global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) covers 46 countries in Africa, which are home to just over 1 billion people. Of these, 54% of the population, 544 million people, are multidimensionally poor.

8
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

The economic impact of floods and waterlogging on low-income households: lessons from Indore, India

As Indian cities grow, urban planners must ensure that basic infrastructure and public services are provided on a sustainable and equitable basis. Access to amenities such as water, electricity, food, drainage, sewerage systems, solid waste disposal, healthcare and transportation are key to the smooth functioning of urban areas.

35
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Main Topic: 
Place of Publication: 
sheeja's picture

A draft framework for understanding SDG interactions

2016 is the year when the implementation phase of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) really kicks into action. The principle obstacle to implementation at the national level is the complex web of interactions between different goals.

8
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

A draft framework for understanding SDG interactions

2016 is the year when the implementation phase of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) really kicks into action. The principle obstacle to implementation at the national level is the complex web of interactions between different goals.

8
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Attachment(s): 
Main Topic: 
sheeja's picture

Climate change-induced loss and damage in Pakistan: an investigation of impacts on society and the economy

This paper aims to raise awareness about Loss and Damage (L&D) and ignite conversation about how Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Loss & Damage (L&D) can be linked in order to ensure more sustainable strategies for building resilience in Pakistan.

6
Publication Date: 
01/06/2016
Main Topic: 

Pages