Poverty is complex, multi-dimensional and the causes are variable. How then can we work out priorities at a national, let alone a regional or strategic level?
This is a difficult question, but experience has shown that priorities do emerge through aggregation. It remains important not to try to over- specify activity at a national or strategic level. Enough flexibility should remain within programmes so that activities can be adapted to fit local circumstances.
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