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Zambia and Aid and debt

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

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The BLDS aid collection
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Can inter-ministerial cooperation be an effective model for capacity development?
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007
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 evaluates the suc...
The impact of emergencies on women and children
United Nations Children's Fund, 2007
This Humanitarian Action Report 2007 outlines UNICEF’s appeal for children and women in 33 emergencies around the world. In each country it looks at critical issues for children, key actions and achievements in 2006 and planned h...
Country Strategy Papers are less effective than other mechanisms for aid harmonisation
Department for International Development, UK, 2006
This study examines the role which the Country Strategy Papers (CSPs) and similar policy documents of the EC play in improving coordination and complementarity between EC and member states’ aid programmes. The study also assesses...
Building gender equality into the aid effectiveness agenda
United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2006
In line with the increasing emphasis on aid effectiveness, including promoting new partnerships for channeling aid, this paper reports on the extent to which gender equality is and should be part of this agenda. The report reflects co...
Alternative humanitarian assistance for food insecure southern Africa
P. Harvey; K. Savage / Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, 2006
In response to predictions of an impending food crisis in southern Africa in 2005 - 2006, Oxfam deployed a relief response. As an alternative to emergency food aid, the agency undertook cash transfer schemes in both Malawi and Zambia....
Understanding cross-sector partnerships for development
Melanie Rein; Leda Stott; Kavwanga Yambayamba / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Cross-sector partnerships between communities, corporations, governments, donors and civil society organisations are being promoted as means for sustainable development. They offer a new approach that challenges the traditional donor-...
Impacts of PRGF on social services in Ethiopia, Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania
African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2006
The Poverty Reduction Growth Facility (PGRF) consists of a series of targets designed to encourage transformation in the economies and policies of the participating countries, with a view of promoting macroeconomic stability, economic...
Differing outcomes of food aid in Africa and Asia
C. del Ninno; P. A Dorosh; K. Subarao / World Bank, 2005
This paper analyses the outcomes of food aid and food security in India, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Zambia. The research shows that there are large differences in the effectiveness of food aid in reducing long term dependence on food a...
Aid does raise economic growth in Africa – indirectly
Karuna Gomanee; Sourafel Girma; Oliver Morrissey / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
Despite receiving large amounts of aid, sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has a poor economic growth record. This has led some observers to conclude that aid to Africa has been ineffective. But this is not the case. Aid has contributed to grow...
A synthesis report of infratstructure development in Senegal, Bangladesh, Thailand and Zambia
S. Jahan; R. McCleery / United Nations Development Programme, 2005
Infrastructure is a general concept that encompasses many of the obvious, physical features of civilisation. But more relevant to the goal of poverty reduction are infrastructure services, which include the social and economic benefit...
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