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Zambia and Aid and debt

Zambia
  • Capital: Lusaka
  • Population: 13460305
  • Size: 752614.0 Km2

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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...
Developing-country ownership and aid effectiveness
OECD Development Centre, 2007
Experts agree that a development finance system must be owned by developing countries in order to reduce poverty and achieve sustained economic growth. Ahead of the 2008 High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness in Accra (Ghana), the OECD...
The imact of World Bank policies on poor farmers in Malawi, Ethiopia and Zambia
M. Curtis / Norwegian Church Aid, 2007
This report is a study of the impact of economic reforms on hunger-prone people in Malawi, Zambia and Ethiopia. Its primary purpose is to assess whether food security has improved or worsened and why.  The document consists ...
Using the household economy approach in cash transfer programmes
J. Seaman; J. Acidri; M. Kachale / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2007
Cash transfer programmes have been proposed as a means of providing benefits to targeted individuals or households in poorer African countries. A large programme aimed at poverty relief would require information to establish targ...
The impact of IMF policies on public spending in developing countries
D. Goldsbrough / Center for Global Development, USA, 2007
This paper reports on an investigation into whether the IMF constrains health spending in poor countries. With a focus on developing a framework of lessons and recommendations, it draws upon a range of background papers on different a...
How should donors engage in fragile states?
S. Browne / World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER), 2007
This paper examines the relationship between state failure and development assistance. It begins by looking at poor development performance as a criterion for state failure and then examines common causes why states fail, looking in p...
Designing social funds for government decentralisation
Jean P. Faguet; Frank B. Wietzke / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
Social funds and decentralised government are two distinct phenomena which are spreading rapidly throughout the developing world. The burning question is: can social funds, which have emerged in most countries as a highly centralised ...
Mainstreaming good practice grant mechanisms
K. Wiseman; R. Griffiths (ed) / CARE International, 2006
This paper explores questions around best practice for competitive grant-making mechanisms for supporting civil society. It particularly focuses on three case studies built around programmes from Zambia, Tanzania and Bangladesh. ...
More public spending on agriculture could help combat poverty
S. Akroyd; L. Smith / Oxford Policy Management, 2007
Public spending on agriculture is now recognised to be an important means of promoting economic growth and alleviating poverty in rural areas. However, this paper reveals that agricultural spending is not being prioriti...
Case studies on Norwegian inter-ministerial cooperation programmes in Zambia and Nepal
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2006
In 2000, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (MOER) established a cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MOES) in Nepal and one with the Ministry of Education (MOEZ) in Zambia. This paper contains the case studi...
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