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Toxic Release Inventory for India: A Discussion Paper

Carishma Gokhale-Welch

This report examines the directives set forth by the October 2003 Supreme Court of India order on the management and treatment of hazardous waste, and it reviews the current status of implementation of the directives with a specific focus on … Read More

Cooking Practices and Cookstoves: A Pilot Study of User Experience with Traditional and Improved Cookstove

Revati Dhoble, Sreyamsa Bairiganjan

This paper is the result of field research undertaken across five states in India over a period of two months. The first part of the study aims to develop an understanding of traditional cooking practices with regard to fuel and … Read More

Economic Environment Index: Measuring the Enabling Environment for Households and Firms at District Level

Santosh K Singh, Chinmaya Kumar, L. Somasundaram

The Economic Environment Index (EEI) study in the state of Tamil Nadu, India comes in the wake of the recognition to foster inclusive growth through a decentralised planning process. Such recognition inherently implies the existence of regional diversity that may … Read More

Financial Inclusion in Gulbarga: Finding Usage in Access

Minakshi Ramji

The paper presents insights from a study to assess the implementation of the financial inclusion drive and usage of banking services by households in Gulbarga district in Karnataka, one of the locations that claimed to have achieved 100% financial inclusion.

Can Workfare Serve as a Substitute for Weather Insurance? The Case of NREGA in Andhra Pradesh

Doug Johnson

In this paper, the authors attempt to assess whether a recently enacted workfare program in India, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA), allowed potential participants to mitigate the effects of weather shocks by investigating whether participation levels in the … Read More

Whose Dna Is It Anyway? Expanding Dna Databanks Raise Human Rights Concerns

Sujatha Byravan

This article looks at how expanding DNA databanks raise human right concerns.

The Social Impacts Of Climate Change In South Asia

Sujatha Byravan, Sudhir Chella Rajan

This paper focuses on an especially important set of social impacts resulting from climate change in South Asia, namely the displacement of vast numbers of people as a consequence mainly of sea level rise along the coasts and secondarily from … Read More

From Outlays To Outcomes: Getting Development From Development Expenditure

On August 25th 2009, Accountability Initiative, Centre for Policy Research and Centre for Development Finance, Institute for Financial Management and Research organized a conference entitled: “From Outlays to Outcomes: Getting Development from Development Expenditures”. The conference aimed to create a … Read More

Advocacy-oriented Strategy: Background Thoughts for ICICI Foundation

Joanne Sprague

This background note provides a high-level overview of the basics of advocacy, why it is important, and how best-in-class organizations approach the topic. Its secondary objective is to showcase various options for structuring an advocacy-oriented organization backed up by programming, … Read More

User Innovation & e-Governance Design

Jessica Wallack, Srikanth Nadhamuni

This paper provides an analytical case study of an Indian NGO’s efforts to engage city government officials in developing and refining an e-governance system for tracking public grievances and city performance in redressing these. It is a draft of a … Read More