Mozambique and Aid and debt
- Capital:
Maputo - Population:
22061451 - Size:
801590.0 Km2
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- Definitions of globalisation in northern and southern NGOs
- J. Negrao / Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004
- This paper looks at changing relations between civil society, the state and international organisations in Mozambique. The author investigates Southern and Northern NGOs participation in constructing an alternative view of globalisati...
- Civil society critique of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
- D. Sanchez; K. Cash / European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
- This report summarises partner perspectives, positions and recommendations in relation to the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) process, policy contents, implementation and monitoring of PRSPs. It offers a critique of PRSPs, and...
- Reforming the IMF to serve poverty-reduction
- K. Watkins / Oxfam, 1999
- Prepared as part of Oxfam International's Education Now campaign, this briefing paper evaluates the International Monetary Fund (IMF), offering information, statistics, case studies and recommendations for change. Using East Asia as a...
- Baseline study on the state of media reporting on ICT and information society issues in Africa
- African Information Society Initiative, 2003
- This study is aimed at encouraging journalism and coverage of ICTs and Information Society issues. It reviews the coverage of ICT issues in African media, and identifies areas of weakness. Conclusions of the survey include: ...
- Why is southern Africa hungry?
- K. Lambrechts; G. Barry / Christian Aid, 2003
- This paper, based on Christian Aid's submission to the House of Commons International Select Committee on International Development, takes an in-depth look at the causes of southern Africa's crisis and looks to real soluti...
- Fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets in PRSPs
- PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2002
- This paper gives an analysis of the Poverty Reduction Strategy approach through assessing fiscal implications of reaching medium and long-term poverty reduction targets. It argues that this is important in at least three ways: ...
- Making rights real for poor people in rural areas of Southern Africa
- Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003
- This research in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe looks at the practice of rights claiming on the ground, in the context of 'legal pluralism' and complex, politicised institutional settings. In the southern African context...
- A troubling dilemma: capacity building in the midst of conflict
- Ian Smillie / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- As conflicts rage, is it realistic for the international community to hope to build local capacity? Or should it focus solely on delivering assistance? Are current patterns of north-south interaction helpful in the resolving of humani...
- The IMF and World Bank: undermining democracy and rolling back the state?
- Mark Ellis-Jones / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- Why are anti-IMF protests sweeping the developing world? Is it privileged students and anarchists who are behind the wave of unrest? Who are taking to the streets and how are their livelihoods being affected by liberalisation? Are Pov...
- SADC Barometer
- Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
- A new quarterly SAIIA publication intended to provide an independent and critical evaluation of progress on implementation of the various protocols, political and economic convergence and progress toward SADCs economic and socia...
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