Fine, Jeffrey C.Nabli, Mustapha K.2012-02-202012-02-202011http://hdl.handle.net/10625/48306The Poverty and Economic Policy Network (PEP) has adopted a different and highly effective approach towards equipping new researchers with the necessary competencies through research that is more narrowly focused. In terms of research and capacity building, the evaluation suggests future directions based on program achievements, describes emerging strengths towards commissioned research, opportunities for financing, and decentralised arrangements for program management. The report provides an overview of the policy network; summarises principal activities; assesses the extent to which PEP has been achieving stated objectives, and looks at new directions for the network.Text1 digital file (109 p. : ill.)enPOVERTY MONITORINGPOVERTY ANALYSISRESEARCH NETWORKSFINANCING PROGRAMMESWOMEN'S PARTICIPATIONTRAINING ASSISTANCEPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONECONOMIC POLICYCAPACITY BUILDINGCANADAPHILIPPINESSOUTH AMERICASOUTH OF SAHARAGLOBAL SOUTHPoverty and Economic Policy Network (PEP) : external assessment of activities and future directionsIDRC Evaluation Report