Zambia and Aid and debt
- Capital:
Lusaka - Population:
13460305 - Size:
752614.0 Km2
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- Transnational food corporations benefit from famine and malnutrition in Southern Africa
- R. Patel; A. Delwiche / Institute for Food and Development Policy, 2002
- This article explores the causes of famine and chronic malnutrition in Southern Africa. It argues that famine and malnutrition are the product of poverty, not of food shortage, and that this is the result of the policies of the United...
- 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...
- Levelling the international ICT playing field
- Don MacLean; David Souter; James Deane / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
- Developing countries have next to no say in the evolution of information and communication technologies (ICTs). At its Genoa Summit in 2001, the G8s Digital Opportunities Task (DOT) Force called for greater southern involvement ...
- Transforming the relationship between aid agencies and refugees
- Oliver Bakewell / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- Is the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) succeeding in moving beyond the traditional role of supplier of food, water and shelter, towards an inclusive, community development approach? Is commitment to a rights-based approach t...
- Adjustment, collapse and recovery in Zambia in the 1990s
- Neil McCulloch; Bob Baulch; Milasoa Cherel- Robson / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- Over the last decade, the Zambian government has implemented wide-ranging economic reforms to stabilise and transform the economy. Has structural reform had a positive or a negative impact upon poverty and inequality? Research by the ...
- Can't pay, won't pay? Factors affecting primary school enrolment in Zambia
- Patrick Watt / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- At the 1990 World Conference on 'Education for All' in Thailand, governments adopted a plan to achieve universal primary education by the year 2000. Zambia pledged to achieve this goal by 2005, but is likely to fail because recurrent ...
- Credit's last stand: has Zambian farming benefited from state subsidies?
- James Copestake / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- Agricultural credit in Zambia was one of the last components of the state maize farming system to resist the withdrawal of state subsidies. In 1995, credit, in the form of fertiliser, was turned over to the private sector. Research co...
- Coping with change in Zambia. How farmers fare after structural adjustment and other shockwaves
- James Copestake / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
- Recent University of Bath/Government of Zambia research probes the capacity of Zambia's farming people to respond to rapid change. It takes the form of a detailed case study of the responses of farmers and their families in a relative...
- Indigenisation of the private sector in Zambia
- J. Craig / Centre on Regulation and Competition, Manchester, 2002
- This paper focuses on the potential for the Zambian government to use privatisation as a means to promote indigenisation. It provides a discussion of privatisation and presents a typology of the measures that can be used to promote in...
- Gender-based violence in populations affected by armed conflict
- B. Vann / Reproductive Health for Refugees Consortium, 2002
- This book is a compendium of key lessons learned during the author's five years working with gender-based violence (GBV) programs in 12 countries, in particular Angola, Eritrea, Guinea, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Thailand and Zambia. ...
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