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БОТА Қорының келісілген ақшалай төлемдер бағдарламасының құжаттарына сілтемелер
BOTA Foundation
BF1. Operational Manual, BOTA Foundation, 11 February 2009.
BF2. RFP for PM, Bota Foundation, 11 August 2008.
BF3. CCT Evaluation, Request for Proposal, BOTA Foundation, 11 August 2008.
BF4. SSP Evaluation, Request for Proposal, BOTA Foundation, 11 August 2008.
BF5. Technical assistance in the design of the CCT program for Kazakhstan: working and analyzing poverty related aspects of the latest household income and expenditure survey. Sange Research Center, Almaty, undated-2008.
BF6. Proxy Means Test, RFP, BOTA Foundation, undated.
BF7. IREX Proposal on SSP, November 2008.
BF8. PM 6 Month Workplan. BOTA Foundation, 24 February 2009.
BF8a WP Annex A. Budget.6 Mar 2009.
BF8b WP Annex B. Oblast Analysis, BOTA Foundation, 6 March 2009.
BF8c WP Annex C. Comparative Oblast Poverty Indicators, 6 March 2009
BF8d WP Annex D. Preliminary Logframe Indicators, BOTA Foundation, 6 March 2009.
BF8e. WP Annex E. Timeline, BOTA Foundation, 6 March 2009.
BF8f WP Annex F. Organization Structure, BOTA Foundation, 6 March 2009.
BF8g WP Annex G. Communication and Development, BOTA Foundation, 6 March 2009.
BF9. Code of Ethics, BOTA Foundation, 10 February 2009.
BF10. Supervisory Agreement, BOTA and World Bank, 12 January 2009.
BF11. RFP PovertyAnalysis and Social Assistance Program.

Department CCT Documents
CT1. Notes on Kazakhstan PMT, IRIS, December 2008.
CT2. Communication Plan, CCT, 10 February 2009.
CT3. TOR NGO Assessment, 10 February 2009.
CT4. TOR Short Term Technical Assistance, 10 February 2009.
CT5. CCT Website Release, 20 February 2009.
CT5. TOR CCT Specialist Consultant, 10 February 2009.
CT6. TOR Social Economic Specialist, 24 February 2009.
CT7. Poverty Communication Research, 20 February.

Kazakhstan Technical Background
K1. Community-based Early Childhood Development Project, Kyrgyzstan, Asian Development Project, 2003.
K2. Assessment of the Situation of Children with Disabilities in Kyrgyzstan, UNICEF, 2008.
K3. Anaemia Prevention and control: Mid-term evaluation for UNICEF-CARK Regional Office Central Asia Republics and Kazakhstan. UNICEF 2002.
K4. Children and disability in transition in CEE/CIS and Baltic States, UNICEF, 2005.
K5. Health Systems in Transition, Kazakhstan, World Health Organization, 2004.
K6. Sector Technical Report on the Second Community based Early Childhood Development Program Kyrgyz Republic, Asian Development Bank, 2007.
K7. Child Institutionalization in Central Asia. Background UNICEF 2004.
K8. Children and Disability in Kazakhstan, Innocenti, 2002.
K9. Alternative report of non-governmental organizations with the comments to the second and third reports of the government of the Republic of Kazakhstan Implementation of the convention on the rights of the child as well as recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Almaty, 2006.
K10. Increasing Social Orientation of Budgets and Efficiency of Public Expenditures at National and Local Levels in the Best Interests of Children and Families in Kazakhstan. Presentations from the International Conference, April 2007.
K11. Committee on Commission on Rights of Child, Kazakhstan Report, 2007.
K12. MICS Report. Kazakhstan (Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey), UNICEF, 2007.
K13. Progress for Children: Report Card on Nutrition. UNICEF 2006.
K14. Convention on Rights of Persons with Disabilities, Intl Rehabilitation Review, 2007.
K15. Annual Demographic Report, Agency for Statistics, Kazakhstan, 2007.
K16. Basic Background Research for the World Bank, Kazakhstan, 2008.
K17. Disability in Kazakhstan: An Evaluation of Official Data. Aigul Seitenova and Charles Becker, World Bank, 2008.
K18. Anemia Prevention and Control Program in Central Asian Republics and Kazakhstan. UNICEF 1998.
K19. Damage Assessment Report for Kazakhstan: Vitamin and Mineral Deficiency UNICEF 2004.

Қазақстан Республикасының денсаулық сақтау ісiн реформалау мен дамытудың 2005-2010 жылдарға арналған мемлекеттік бағдарламасы туралы

Оралмандардың Қазақстандағы жағдайы. Шолу. UNDP. Almaty, 2006.

Technical Papers CCT
TA1. Examining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: A Role for Increased Social Inclusion? Bénédicte de la Brière Laura B. Rawlings, WB, June 2006.
TA2. Management Information Systems in Social Safety Net Programs: A Look at Accountability and Control Mechanisms Cesar Baldeon and Maria D. Arribas-Baños August 2008.
TA3. Using Social Transfers to Scale up Equitable Access to Education and Health Services. Background Paper Katie Chapman. DFID Policy Division January 2006.
TA4. Examining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: A Role for Increased Social Inclusion? Bénédicte de la Brière and Laura B. Rawlings, World Bank. June 2006.
TA5. Proceedings. Third International Conditional Cash Transfer Conference, Istanbul Turkey, June 2006.
TA6. Can Conditional Cash Transfer Programs Play a Greater Role in Reducing Child Undernutrition? Lucy Bassett World Bank. October 2008.
TA7. The Design and Implementation of Effective Safety Nets. Margaret Grosh, Carlo del Ninno, Emil Tesliuc, and Azedine Ouerghi, World Bank 2008.
TA8. Targeting of Transfers in Developing Countries: Review of Lessons and Experience. David Coady, Margaret Grosh, John Hoddinott. World Bank, 2004.
TA9. A Technology White Paper on Improving the Efficiency of Social Safety Net Delivery in Low Income Countries An Introduction to Available and Emerging Mobile Technologies Mike Gallaher, World Bank, May 2005.
TA10. Community Based Targeting Mechanisms for Social Safety Nets Jonathan Conning Michael Kevane, December 2000.
TA11. Impact Evaluation of a Conditional Cash Transfer Program: The Nicaraguan Red De Protección Social John A. Maluccio And Rafael Flores. International Food Policy Research Institute. July 2004.
TA12. The Nuts and Bolts of Brazil’s Bolsa Família Program: Implementing Conditional Cash Transfers in a Decentralized Context. Kathy Lindert, Anja Linder, Jason Hobbs, Bénédicte de la Brière. World Bank. May 2007.
TA13. Trends in the Well-being of Youth and Children in Eastern Europe. E. Michael Foster and Kelly Evans, University of North Carolina, 2007.
TA14. Beneficiary Assessment Manual for Social Funds, Lawrence Salmen. World Bank, 1999.
TA15. Reaching the Poor and Vulnerable: Targeting Strategies for Social Funds and other Community Driven Programs. Julie van Domelin, World Bank, 2007.

Other Technical CCT
TB1. Ex-ante Evaluation of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: The Case of Bolsa Escola François Bourguignon, Francisco H. G. Ferreira and Phillippe G. Leite University of Michigan, 2002.
TB2. CCT in Low Income/Low Capacity Context, Marito Garcia, World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB3. Conditional Cash Transfers for School Age Children and Youth Emmanuel Jimenez World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB4. Monitoring compliance with conditionality. Cornelia Tesliuc. World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB5. Targeting services towards the poor: A review of targeting mechanisms and their effectiveness. Kara Hanson, Eve Worral, Virginia Wiseman. Chapter 10 Forthcoming in: Mills A, Bennett S, Gilson L (eds) Health, economic development and household poverty: from understanding to action. London: Routledge.
TB6. Promotion of the family health and education. Rita Combariza AcciónSocial, Presidency, Colombia. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB7. Improving Health and Education Services. Fernando Regalia. Inter American Development Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB8. Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: Reviewing the Evidence. Norbert R. Schady World Bank, Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB9. Implementation mechanisms for means and proxy means tested programs. Experiences from Latin America. K. Lindert and T. Castañeda. World Bank Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB10. Conditional Cash Transfers for Pre-school Children. John Hoddinott, International Food Policy Research Institute. Presentation, 3rd International CCt Conference, 2006.
TB11. Social Cash Transfers –Reaching the Poorest .A contribution to the international debate based on experience in Zambia Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit, (GTZ) Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB12. Program Evaluation. Emmanuel Skoufias and Emil Tesliuc. World Bank Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB13. Using Monitoring to Improve the Performance of SSN Programs. Emil Tesliuc. World Bank Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB14. Community Based Targeting: Case Study Zambia. Jean Hamonga Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB15. Basic Operations: Payments. Carlo del Ninno and Francisco Ayala, World Bank and Ayala Consulting. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB16. When to use a CCT versus a CT approach? Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet, University of California at Berkeley and DECRG World Bank 2006.
TB17. Social Safety Nets in World Bank Lending and Analytical Work: FY2002 – 2007. Annamaria Milazzo Margaret Grosh World Bank. May 2008.
TB18. Conditional Cash Transfers: What’s in it for Health. World Health Organization, 2008.
TB19. Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: An Effective Tool for Poverty Alleviation? Hyun Son, Asian Development Bank, 2008.
TB20. The impact of conditional cash transfers on human development outcomes A review of evidence from PROGRESA in Mexico and some implications for policy debates in South and Southern Africa Dr Paul Gertler Chief Economist: Human Development, World Bank, 2005.
TB21. An Atmosphere of Quiet Repression Freedom of Religion, Assembly and Expression in Kazakhstan, Human Rights Watch, 2008.
TB22. Disabled People in CCT Programs. Jeanine Braithwaite. World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB23. The Right content of CCT Programs: Relationships between Program Design and Program Goals Service Links to Improve Short-term Household Income Patricia Jara Chile Solidario. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB 24. Is the Conditionality Necessary in Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes? Evidence from Mexico by Alan de Brauw and John Hoddinott, International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008.
TB25. Developing Harmonised Criteria for Identification of Poor Households in Cambodia Julian Hansen GTZ. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB26. Strategies to Incorporate Early Childhood Development Component in Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes: The Jamaican Perspective. Faith D. Innerarity, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB27. Linking CCTs to other Programs. Christine Weigand. World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB28. Empowerment and Social Cohesion in CCT Programs. Michelle Adato, Internatinal Food Policy Research Institute. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB29. Key Note Address: Conditional Cash Transfers in the Bigger Picture of Social Policy. Alain de Janvry, World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB30. Institutional Arrangement for Cash Transfer Programs. Andrea Vermehren and Foluso Okunmadewa, World Bank. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB31. How Effective Are Conditional Cash Transfers? Evidence From Colombia. Orazio Attanasio, Erich Battistin, Emla Fitzsimons, Alice Mesnard, Marcos Vera-Hernández. The Institute For Fiscal Studies, 2005.
TB32. Overview: Managing and Monitoring CCTs: Paper and Pencil or ICT Carlo del Ninno, Gora Datta & Francisco Ayala World Bank, Cal2Cal, & Ayala Consulting. Presentation, 3rd International CCT conference 2006.
TB33. Testing a Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program in New York City. Veronica White (CEO), Andrea Phillips (Seedco) James Riccio (MDRC).World Bank Seminar, 2007.
TB34. When to use a CCT versus a CT approach? Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet University of California at Berkeley and DECRG World Bank, 2006.
TB35. Risk Management for Improved Well-Being of Children, Save theChildren, undated.
TB36. State of the World’s Children, UNICEF, 2009.
TB37. Media and Children’s Rights. Handbook. UNICEF 2005.
TB38. Health Systems Approach Manual, USAID, 2009.
TB39. Size matters: Targeting efficiency and poverty reduction effects of means-tested and universal child benefits in Russia. Franziska Gassman, Maastricht University, 2006.
TB40. Conditional Cash Transfers In Peru: Tackling The Multi-Dimensionality Of Poverty and Vulnerability. Nicola Jones, Rosana Vargas and Eliana Villar, DFID, 2006.
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