Ethiopia and Norway
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Addis Ababa - Population:
88013491 - Size:
1127127.0 Km2
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- Livelihood diversification in Ethiopian pastoral communities
- K. Gemtessa; E. Bezabih; W. Tiki / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2007
- This paper analyses the livelihoods of the Borana pastoral communities of Southern Oromiya in Ethiopia. It aims to inform policy makers, donors, and development practitioners about the best strategies for protecting and promoting sust...
- Impacts of livelihoods interventions on female-headed households in Tigray
- M. Desta; G. Haddis; S. Ataklt / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2006
- This report looks at the activities of different organisations working for the improved livelihood of the local community in Tigray, Ethiopia, with a particular emphasis on the Women's Association of Tigray (WAT), as an indigenous NGO...
- Are farmers reaping the benefits of agricultural diversity in Ethiopia?
- R. Feyissa / Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2006
- Recent years have seen the integration of farmers' rights into the wider issue of plant genetic resources conservation. The 2001 International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA) legally binds the dome...
- Case studies of rural livelihood and natural resource governance issues
- K. Havnevik; T. Negash; A. Beyene / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2006
- The global challenges of hunger, poverty and disease have led to an increasing focus within global initiatives - policies and strategies - on conditions and developments in rural areas in the South. The aim of this paper is to analyse...
- Adopting a rights-based approach to food security
- V. Ask / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2006
- The concept of a 'rights-based approach' is widely understood as integrating norms, standards and principles of the international human rights system into the plans, policies and processes of development. The norms and standards are t...
- Comprehensive map of rural Ethiopia
- S. Ege / Ethiopia Research Programme, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
- Maps are a critical resource for both research and administration. They are, however, a scarce resource in Ethiopia. This leads to researchers being vague about case study location and inaccuracies of distance. This paper presents a m...
- A compilation of publications on integrated pest management in Ethiopia
- E. Bekele; F. Azerefegne; T. Abate / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2006
- This report documents the proceedings of a workshop entitled "Facilitating the Implementation and Adoption of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Ethiopia" held on 13-15 October 2003, in Ethiopia. A total of 16 papers were pres...
- The ties that bind - the Ethiopian land market
- S. Holden; H. Ghebru / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2005
- With land being the main source of income for many people in the developing world, security of access or ownership rights is imperative to the alleviation of rural povety. Past polices of land redistribution, prohibition of land renti...
- The findings and recommendations from review of the Norwegian Development Fund in Ethiopia
- A. Waters-Bayer; A. Tostensen; Y. GebreMichael / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
- This paper provides the findings and recommendations for a review of the portfolio of the Norwegian Development Fund (DF) in Ethiopia. The main purpose of the review was to assess the extent to which the DFs strategy and organis...
- Identifying tuberculosis through community outreach, Ethiopia
- E.B. Shargie; O. Morkve; B. Lindtjorn / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2006
- The identification, treatment and control of tuberculosis (TB) presents a major challenge to many developing countries. Early detection is the key to reducing the duration of infectivity and transmission. This paper presents th...
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