This case study briefly outlines the poverty context, design issues, impact and lessons learned in the design and implementation of Bolivia's Bonosol program. The case study was prepared for the Transfer and Social Assistance for the Poor in the LAC Regional workshop, February 24-25, 1998.
This paper is an institutional and governance review of Bolivia's transforming political economy as of the 1980s, the country's aim for consistent macroeconomic stability, and the consolidation of the democratic political regime.
This article shows how to use preintervention data collected for evaluating the SIF to improve the targeting of a program, to test the quality of the evaluation design, and to define corrective measures if necessary.
This paper presents two cases demonstrating the utilization of social capital by indigenous rural organizations in strategies for grassroots development in Bolivia and Mexico.