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A now-defunct program from the 1970s subsidized resource-poor citizens' groups to take part in hearings in some government agencies.
Its independence was being curtailed by interference from international lenders such as the IMF, and a growing disparity in income and access to resources was straining relations between its rich and poor citizens as well as contributing to the erosion of unity between its Muslims and Copts.
The reform attempted to redirect resources to demand-side subsidies (that is, transfers targeted to poor citizens) through a system of health care vouchers.
How do we make schools work for poor citizens?
Despite that history, Japan is resource poor.
What causes a government to invest – or not invest – in poor citizens, especially mass education?
Targeted transfer programs for poor citizens have become increasingly common in the developing world.
Developing countries are, by and large, resource poor.
Crucially these are almost exclusively confined to resource poor countries.
Most live in resource poor regions.
Sadly, efforts to date targeting improvements in care within resource-poor countries are resource poor themselves.
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