MARGIP - Marginality Reduction for enhanced Investments for and with the poorest
The objective of this planning project is to identify investment opportunities -geographically, technologically, and institutionally - to overcome marginality among the extreme poor by 1) assessing, analyzing, and mapping the different dimensions, complexities and dynamics of the marginality syndrome in developing countries and thereby enable identification and location of priority actions, and 2) supporting decision‐making by marginalized people and for selection of policies and development interventions by development investors; already in the planning phase success of marginality reduction shall be identified and reviewed at an international conference. 3) testing investment options for overcoming marginality of the poorest by relating to promising interventions and actions in Ethiopia and Bangladesh during the planning phase outlined here, and by identifying opportunities for large scale options to be considered in a larger program that potentially follows this planning project.
Keywords
marginality, dimensions and dynamics of marginality, marginalized people, extreme poverty, unlocking potentials, action program, policies, social entrepreneurship
Countries
Bangladesh, Ethiopia
Duration
08/2010 - 01/2012
Methodology
The project's approach is based on a “goal oriented project planning approach”, assessment of quantitative and qualitative data by means of surveys, individual/group discussions and questionnaires, participatory methods, and application of the "Vester Sensitivity Model®" to describe and analyze marginality. Activities which will lead to the achievement of the outputs will be (respectively outputs 1-6):
- Literature research, theory development and overall concept design
- Identification, compilation and analysis of determinants, features, symptoms and respective data from secondary sources
- Capturing, storing, analysis and management of data which will be linked to geographical locations in maps
- Testing of participatory methods for marginality assessment and action research in the field as well as identifying program and policy actions for the selected sites
- Organization of an international conference and workshops, as well as an network of scientists, experts and stakeholders
- Designing a larger program for about three years for a wider program on marginality and submission to BMGF
Partners
Main Cooperation Partners
Main Funding Partner
- BRAC in Bangladesh
- Bangladesh Institute for Development Studies (BIDS)
- Ethiopian Economic Association (EEA)
- Environment and Coffee Forest Forum (ECFF, Ethiopia)
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Publications
- Joachim von Braun and Franz W. Gatzweiler (Eds.), 2014. Marginality. Addressing the Nexus of Poverty, Exclusion and Ecology. Bonn
- Manuel Schädler and Franz W. Gatzweiler , 2013. Institutional environments foe enabling agricultural technology innovations: The role of land rights in Ethiopia, Ghana, India and Bangladesh. ZEF Working Paper Series No.119, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- Mohammad Abdul Malek, Md. Amzad Hossain, Ratnajit Saha and Franz W. Gatzweiler , 2013. Mapping marginality hotspots and agricultural potentials in Bangladesh. ZEF Working Paper Series No.114, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- Baumüller, H. 2012. Facilitating agricultural technology adoption among the poor: The role of service delivery through mobile phones. ZEF Working Paper Series No.93, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- Graw, V., Ladenburger, C. 2012. Mapping Marginality Hotspots. Geographical Targeting for Poverty Reduction. ZEF Working Paper Series No. 88, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- A marginality poster presented by the MARGIP Team at Tropentag (5-7 October, 2011) in Bonn, Germany
- Baumüller, H., Ladenburger, C. and von Braun, J. 2011. Innovative business approaches for the reduction of extreme poverty and marginality?. ZEF Working Paper Series No. 80, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- Gatzweiler, F.W. 2011. System Dynamics for Marginality Analysis. Workshop Report, Feb 19-22, 2011 at BRAC Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Gatzweiler, F.W., Baumüller, H., von Braun, J. and C. Ladenburger. 2011. Marginality: Addressing the Root Causes of Extreme Poverty. ZEF Working Paper Series No. 77, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn
- von Braun, J., Gerke, S., Vlek, P. 2010. Addressing marginality-Needs for innovative research initiatives. Annual Report 2009/2010, Center for Development Research, University of Bonn, p.3-4