Area
Typical Interventions with
Equitable Outcomes for
Children and Households
Typical
Interventions with
Inequitable/
Regressive
Outcomes
Good Guidance
Sources
Public
Expend-
itures
Pro-poor expenditures; fiscal
decentralization
Military spending;
subsidies to activities
benefiting upper
income groups
World Bank’s
PRSP
Sourcebook,
UNICEF, IDS
Rural
Develop-
ment
Food security; land
redistribution; access to
water, markets; livestock,
credit for smallholders, rural
extension services;
Large investments
that may benefit
major landowners
(e.g. irrigation
systems)
FAO, WFP,
World Bank’s
PRSP
Sourcebook
Social
Protection
A Social Protection Floor,
comprising cash transfers and
social services
Private funded
pension systems
ILO, WHO,
UNICEF, UN,
UNRISD,
Development
banks
Tourism Small-scale local companies;
financing basic infrastructure;
international marketing
campaigns
Poorly taxed luxury
hotel chains
DFID, Overseas
Development
Institute
Trade Linking employment-
generating local companies
with export markets; taxing
exporting sectors for
domestic development
Most bilateral free
trade agreements;
current intellectual
property agreements
UNCTAD, UN
Policy Notes
Transport
and Infra-
structure
Rural roads; social
infrastructure; affordable
public transport; non-
motorized transport for
households (bicycles,
buffalos, horses)
Large (and costly)
infrastructure
investments that the
poor/excluded do
not use or do not
benefit by taxation
World Bank’s
PRSP
Sourcebook,
DFID
Urban
Develop-
ment
Slum upgrading; accessible
universal design
Large urban
infrastructure
projects in wealthy
areas
World Bank’s
PRSP Source
Book, UN
HABITAT,
UNICEF
Water and
Sanitation
Rural water supply and
sanitation
Poorly negotiated
privatizations
UNICEF,
UNDP, World
Bank’s PRSP
Source Book
Source: Ortiz (2008)