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Ethiopia and Norway

Ethiopia
  • Capital: Addis Ababa
  • Population: 88013491
  • Size: 1127127.0 Km2

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Items 91 to 99 of 99

Phasing out CARE's involvement in conservation and development project, Ethiopia
W. Aregay; D.G. Michael / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 1999
Report of the institutional development and the transfer of activities in the Awash Conservation and Development Project (ACDP) implemented by CARE Ethiopia. It draws lessons from the experiences of ACDP on the important conditions fo...
Livestock statistics in Ethiopia
S. Ege / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
This report uses statistics collected by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture offices on the economics of livestock production. It covers all wärädas of North Wälo, as well as Kuta Bär and Qalu in South Wälo,...
Household food security in Ethiopia
S. Ege; H. Aspen / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2003
Peasants in the Ch’orisa district of Ethiopia are living under near-famine conditions even in normal years: famine is very much part of their consciousness. In the literature, it has been argued that famine stimulates class forma...
Farming after famine in Ethiopia
S. Ege; Y. Adal / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
The report is based on information collected in the aftermath of the 1999 famine. It presents some basic information on North Wälo, as well as relevant impressions from the authors journey. Statistics from the Disaster Prevention...
Pastoralists and farmer in Eritrea
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2002
Proceedings from a workshop organised by DCG Eritrea in the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers Conference Hall, Asmara, November 28 –29, 2002. Papers include: Coping mechanisms and their efficacy in ...
The importance of integrating the HIV/AIDS dimension in African universities: teaching, collaboration and research
A.M. Ennals; E.C. Rauan / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
The report looks into the status, impact and preventive actions taken by some of the partner universities and colleges in Africa of Agricultural University of Norway (NLH) against the spread of HIV/AIDS. Countries included in the stud...
Lack of qualified researchers and facilities main cause of gaps in biotechnology activities: lessons from Ethiopia
A. Waktola; B. Tsegaye / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
The report gives an overview of relevant public management and research institutions, and institutions of higher learning including mandates and capacity. It also covers policies and legal/regulatory framework. Based on interviews wit...
Enabling Ethiopian farmers to see the long term benefits of improved soils
K. Vågen Esser / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
This report presents a review into soil erosion and conservation research and efforts made in Tigray. The report includes both traditional measures and activities promoted by non-government organisations (NGO's) and government ...
Intergrating the right to food into Norwegian aid policy
R. Haug; E. C. Rauan / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2001
This report focuses on how to implement the right to food in four countries in Africa (Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia). The main purpose is to assess how rights-based development exemplified by the right to food can be better i...
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