A Qualitative Analysis of Chronic Poverty and Poverty Reduction Strategies in the Solomon Islands

M. Clarke
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Both poverty and chronic poverty are difficult to measure in Solomon Islands. Apart from general data constraints, there is a distinct lack of data that can be utilised to assess the extent and severity of either poverty or chronic poverty both spatially or inter-temporally with any accuracy. Eighty-four percent of Solomon Islanders live in rural areas, with very limited access to education, health or other social services. In addition, they are serviced by poor or non-existent transport, electricity or telecommunications infrastructure, and rely on subsistence farming for their livelihoods. To address this reality pro-poor economic growth must originate from growth in the rural agricultural sector. To date, the poverty reduction strategies designed by the Solomon Island Government and other international financial institutions, such as the Asia Development Bank and International Monetary Fund, have failed to explicitly focus on this sector. Instead they emphasise private sector productivity, public sector capacity and improved infrastructure. Whilst important, such reforms are insufficient to fully address the circumstances of the poor within Solomon Islands. Alternative approaches to development that prioritise the poor and rural agricultural development are now required.
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所罗门群岛长期贫困与减贫战略的定性分析
在所罗门群岛,贫困和长期贫困都难以衡量。除了一般的数据限制外,明显缺乏可用于在空间上或时间间准确评估贫困或长期贫困的程度和严重程度的数据。84%的所罗门群岛居民生活在农村地区,获得教育、保健或其他社会服务的机会非常有限。此外,他们的交通、电力或电信基础设施很差或根本不存在,他们依靠自给农业为生。要解决这一现实,有利于穷人的经济增长必须源于农村农业部门的增长。迄今为止,所罗门群岛政府和亚洲开发银行和国际货币基金组织等其他国际金融机构所制订的减贫战略未能明确地把重点放在这一部门。相反,他们强调私营部门的生产力、公共部门的能力和改善的基础设施。这种改革虽然重要,但不足以充分解决所罗门群岛内穷人的情况。现在需要优先考虑穷人和农村农业发展的其他发展办法。
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