Mozambique and Aid and debt
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Maputo - Population:
22061451 - Size:
801590.0 Km2
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- How Africa can get more from relations with China
- Jing Gu; John Humphrey / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
- Chinas emergence is having a big impact on Africa. But the relationship presents challenges as well as opportunities. How can Africa influence Chinese policy in order to benefit more from its relations with this important partne...
- Mozambique as a model for national disaster response strategies
- Conor Foley / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
- In early 2007, Mozambique suffered severe flooding in its central region and a cyclone that devastated southern coastal districts. Although up to 500,000 people were affected, the emergency response was largely successful because the ...
- Social protection in southern Africa: lessons from 20 case studies
- S. Devereux; F. Ellis; P. White / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
- This series of briefs provides a regional synthesis of findings of 12 thematic studies and 20 individual case studies of social transfer schemes undertaken by the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) in southern Africa. ...
- Under what conditions can foreign military assets be used in natural disaster response?
- S. Wiharta; H. Ahmad; J.Y. Haine / Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2008
- This study examines the advantages, limitations and implications of involving foreign military assets (personnel, equipment and expertise) in the relief operations that follow major natural disasters. It also provides an overview of r...
- Can donors make a quick exit in post-conflict states?
- S. Chand; R. Coffman / Center for Global Development, USA, 2008
- This paper evaluates and estimates the time and dollar costs of post-conflict rebuilding. Utilising four post-conflict states – Liberia, Mozambique, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste – as case studies, it argues that it wil...
- Aid effectiveness and the Paris Declaration: African concerns
- Reality of Aid, 2008
- This paper presents an overview of the inter-regional consultation on aid effectiveness and the Paris Declaration (PD) held in Lusaka, Zambia. The workshop was convened to discuss progress on aid effectiveness in the region and recomm...
- What is the food security outlook for Southern Africa for 2008?
- Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2007
- This report summarises the results of a study of the food security outlook for Southern Africa, highlighting the major threats to food security in the period October 2007 to March 2008. It incorporates the findings from six country ou...
- AIDS funding: making the money work
- K. Birdsall; K. Kelly / Centre for AIDS Development, Research and Evaluation, South Africa, 2007
- There has been a huge increase in the amount of money available to fight AIDs thanks to the Global Fund and the United States President’s Emergency Plan. However, there is a widespread perception in southern Africa that the...
- What is the relationship between Mozambican CSO’s and external donors?
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2007
- This document presents a discussion on the role played by Civil Society Organisations (CSO’s) in global budget support in Mozambique. One of the areas highlighted are the dimensions of relations between CSOs from the north and t...
- Are HIV/AIDS funds being used effectively in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia?
- N. Oomman; M. Bernstein; S. Rosenzweig / Center for Global Development, USA, 2007
- Donor funding for HIV/AIDS has skyrocketed in the last decade: from US$ 300 million in 1996 to US$ 8.9 billion in 2006; yet, little is understood about how these resources are being spent. This paper analyses the policies and practice...
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