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Guidelines for the Global Solicitation on Best Poverty Reduction Practices (Second Call)

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Guidelines for the Global Solicitation on Best Poverty

Reduction Practices (Second Call)

 

I. Background:

 

The Global Poverty Reduction and Inclusive Growth Portal (GPIG) (http://www.iprcc.org.cn/south) is a knowledge sharing platform that specializes in policy research, country profiles and news on poverty reduction and inclusive growth. Initiated by the World Bank (WB) and supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), GPIG is co-hosted by the International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC) and the China Internet Information Center (CIIC). Since its launch in May 2016, GPIG has created a network of more than 40 international policy research institutes, think tanks, universities and organizations in the pursuit of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

 

In May 2017, GPIG launched its knowledge sharing database, the Global Poverty Reduction Online Knowledge Sharing Database (http://case.iprcc.org.cn/). The database enables the sharing of information concerning successful poverty reduction models and initiatives from both China and the international community. Designed for worldwide users, the database presents poverty reduction cases along with relevant research, studies, policies and laws.

 

In May 2018, WB, ADB, IPRCC, CIIC, and the three Rome-based Agencies of the United Nations (RBAs)—Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), World Food Programme (WFP)—jointly launched the first “Global Solicitation and Challenge Prize on Best Poverty Reduction Practices.” Its broader goal is to enrich and improve the content quality of the database, promote the development and sharing of poverty alleviation knowledge worldwide, and forge close partnerships. The solicitation has received a total of 820 case studies, of which, 645 submissions are from government agencies at all levels, enterprises and individuals in China; 175 international cases are contributed by international organizations including WB, FAO, WFP, IFAD, ADB, The University of Oxford, and the Takushoku University in Japan, covering more than 30 countries, including Brazil, Philippines, Colombia, Hayti and Pakistan.

 

A total of 110 poverty reduction case studies have been selected by a jury made up of representatives from the seven hosting organizations for their outstanding practice. The final list was decided based on discussions and evaluation during three review meetings and will be published in the 2019 China Poverty Reduction International Forum in October.

 

II.Objective:

The activity aims to enrich and improve the content quality of the Global Poverty Reduction Online Knowledge Sharing Database, make better use of best poverty reduction case studies as carriers of practical experiences, and promote South-South Cooperation in the area of poverty alleviation through knowledge sharing and innovative partnerships.

 

The Global Solicitation on Best Poverty Reduction Practices (Second Call) will be launched based on successful experiences of the first event, seeking for more poverty reduction case studies worldwide. The hosting organizations will jointly review these cases to select the best ones. All the selected case studies will be rewritten and translated according to international custom and standards. About 100 best case studies are expected to be published in 2020, and will be shared and promoted around the world.

 

III. Hosted by:

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

China Internet Information Center (CIIC)

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)

World Bank (WB)

World Food Programmed (WFP)

 

IV. Campaign Runtime: October 16, 2019 to March 31, 2020

 

The campaign will be launched at 2019 China Poverty Reduction International Forum which will be held in Beijing on October 16.

 

V. Participants: Worldwide organizations and individuals involved in poverty reduction

 

VI. Content Requirement:

Participating case studies have to represent successful stories relevant specifically to poverty reduction. Writing quality is essential, in order to build understandable, clear and concise cases. The connection between the implemented strategy/policy and its effect on poverty must be clear-cut. The case studies should demonstrate applicability in the wider poverty reduction context, such as in similar geographies or economies.

(Please refer to the annexes for the Writing Standards of Poverty Alleviation Case studies.)

 

VII. Language requirements:

Case studies can be submitted either in English or Chinese, with no less than 5,000 words.

 

VIII. Copyright requirements:

①Participating case studies must respect the social and cultural norms of the communities in which they were implemented as well as obey local laws.

 

② Applicants have to be the original author of the submitted case studies and hold copyright of the case study.

 

③ Individual authors of selected case studies must share their copyright of the case study with GPIG. GPIG has the usage right of the case study, can edit and modify the case study according to its writing standards, and upload it to the database for readers to view and download for free. Moreover, GPIG can use the case studies in non-profit promotional activities for free. Names of authors will be published along with respective case studies.

 

④Organizational participants of selected case studies own the copyright of their submitted case studies. GPIG has the usage right of the case study, can edit and modify the case study according to its writing standards, and upload it to the database for readers to view and download it free of charge. Moreover, GPIG can use the case studies in non-profit promotional activities for free. Names of authors will be published along with respective case studies. If the organization that holds the copyright has special requirements, GPIG will sign a separate license agreement.

 

IX Submission of case studies and application form (Annex 2)

 E-mail to gpig@iprcc.org.cn (including your case study and application form)

 

 Submit via http://case.iprcc.org.cn/Home

 

 

Disclaimer

All applicants are deemed to agree to and abide by the above provisions; Any works that do not meet the solicitation requirements will not be returned and displayed.

 

The organizer shall not bear any responsibility for the loss or damage of the application due to improper transmission by the author.

 

X. Certificates:

The campaign will choose 100 original and outstanding poverty reduction case studies from both organizations and individuals.

 

Each winner will receive a certificate issued by the hosting organizations.

 

The organizer will also invite some authors of the case study to participate in relevant international forum and exchange activities.

 

Annexes:

1. Writing Standards of Global Solicitation on Best Poverty Reduction Practices (Second Call)

 

2. Application Form of the Global Solicitation on Best Poverty Reduction Practices (Second Call)

 

 

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

China Internet Information Center (CIIC)

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)

International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC)

World Bank (WB) 

World Food Programmed (WFP)

 

 

October 16, 2019

 


 
 
 
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