Ethiopia and Children and young people
- Capital:
Addis Ababa - Population:
88013491 - Size:
1127127.0 Km2
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- The BLDS children & young people collection
- Search for the latest children & young people-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- Study of public policy interventions on child labour and child schooling in Ethiopia
- T. Woldehanna; B. Tefera; N. Jones; A. Bayrau / Young Lives, 2005
- This paper examines the Ethiopian Government's emphasis on the intensification of agricultural activities in order to increase livelihood options and provide better safety nets for the poor (e.g. through food or cash-for-work programm...
- World Visions work: empowerment of women and girls
- World Vision International Resources on Child Rights, 2006
- This publication is World Visions briefing paper to the 50th Commission on the Status of Women. It focuses on World Visions work to empower and advance the status of women and girls while assisting the entire community in ...
- Why invest in communications for immunisation?
- S. Waisbord; H. Larson / Center for Communication Programs, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2005
- This report makes a case for revitalizing investments in communication for immunization. It considers communication in a broad sense, including advocacy, social and community mobilization, and information, education, and communication...
- Influencing policy and practice through research: mainstreaming children into Ethiopia's second poverty reduction strategy
- N. Jones; B. Tefera; T. Woldehanna / Young Lives, 2005
- This paper explores efforts to bridge multi-disciplinary research, policy engagement and practice to improve the life quality of children living in poverty, focusing on Ethiopia. The paper is structured in two parts. The first ...
- How can children be mainstreamed into national poverty strategies?: evidence from Ethiopia
- N. Jones; B. Gutema; B. Tefera; T. Woldehanna / Young Lives, 2005
- This paper assesses how the needs of children are incorporated into Ethiopias Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP), known as the Ethiopian Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Programme 2002-2005 (SDRDP), and to deve...
- Impacts of trade liberalisation on children and young people in Peru and Ethiopia
- P. Pereznieto; N. Jones / Young Lives, 2005
- This brief looks at the ways in which trade liberalisation can impact on children, and uses two case studies, Peru and Ethiopia, to verify how these impacts play out in practice. The paper argues that the effects that structural polic...
- How can cash transfers support vulnerable children in Eastern and Southern Africa?
- S. Devereux; J. Marshall; J. MacAskill; L. Pelham / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005
- This study reviews unconditional cash transfers in 15 countries of east and southern Africa. It examines four programmes in more depth, in Ethiopia, Lesotho, Mozambique and Zambia, with an emphasis on design issues such as cost-effect...
- Childhood poverty: central to achieving progress on the Millennium Development Goals
- A. Grinspun / United Nations Development Programme, 2004
- This issue of In Focus, the regular publication of the International Poverty Centre of UNDP, is devoted to the topic of childhood poverty, which is central to achieving progress on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and plays an ...
- PRSP processes from a child rights perspective: Ethiopia, Kenya and Zambia
- K. Heidel / Kindernothilfe, 2005
- This study aims to contribute to an assessment of Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) processes in Ethiopia, Kenya and Zambia from a child rights perspective. It links up with a previous study, titled "Poverty Reduction Strategy P...
- Legality and prevalence of corporate punishment in East and Southern Africa
- Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005
- This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in East and Southern Africa. The paper assesses the human rights standards in the region, with particular atten...
- African Child Policy Forum
- African Child Policy Forum




