Malawi and Norway
- Capital:
Lilongwe - Population:
15447500 - Size:
118480.0 Km2
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- Findings and recommendations from a review of Bunda College Capacity Building Programme
- R. Nyirenda; A. Strand / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009
- This report summarises the findings of the mid-term review of the Bunda College Capacity Building Programme (BCDP), phase III, covering the period 2005–2010. The methodology includes perusal of existing documents, meetings with ...
- Review of an agricultural research and food security programme in Malawi
- R. Nyirenda; A. Strand / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009
- This report summarises the findings of a mid-term review of the Agricultural Research and Development Programme (ARDEP), a five-year programme with national coverage. The overriding objective of this programme is to contribute to enha...
- WB and IMF privatisation and liberalisation policies and their impact on Malawi and Zambia
- T. Mutazu / Norwegian Church Aid, 2007
- This report examines the World Bank (WB) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) use of privatisation and liberalisation policy conditionality and how these policy conditionalities effect selected recipient countries. An analysis ...
- Renting in and renting out land in Malawi
- M. E. Smette / Inter-Agency Standing Committee, 2007
- How does land scarcity affect the rental market in Malawi? Land rental markets involve temporary transfers of use rights to land. The traditional authorities (TAs) in the two areas investigated in this report have set a rule saying th...
- Evaluating country-level aid exits and their management
- A. Slob; A. M. Jerve / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2008
- In 2005 four donor countries – Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden – took the initiative for a joint donor evaluation of the management of country level exit processes in development cooperation. The evaluation was...
- How to avoid institutional conflict
- T. M. Skjolsvold / Inter-Agency Standing Committee, 2008
- Many collective action problems facing human kind are found in the management of common pool resources. This paper presented at the IASC Conference 2008 looks at institutional design from a theoretical point of view while illustrating...
- Presenting humanitarian mine action case studies
- Norwegian People's Aid, 2008
- Humanitarian mine action refers to activities undertaken to reduce the effect caused by land-mines and other explosive remnants of war in terms of social, economic and environmental impact of mines. The objective is the reduction of r...
- Assessing issues of trust in Malawi
- S. Bjornstad / Inter-Agency Standing Committee, 2008
- The importance of trust is not often addressed in development studies. This paper considers why people fail to trust each other within a borehole and irrigation project in rural Malawi. The author focuses on why the motivations to tru...
- Helping farmers learn from each other: the Lead Farmer project in Malawi
- Development Fund, Norway, 2008
- Food insecurity is one of the major threats that the people of Malawi face. 90% of Malawian farmers are smallholders who face a host of challenges in their farming activities, including: small land size poor so...
- Can the existing sustainable livelihoods projects in Malawi help to cope with climate change?
- S. W. Bie; D. Mkwambisi; M. Gomani / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
- This review seeks to assess the sustainable livelihoods projects currently supported by Norway in Malawi within the context of climate change and its predicted impact on agriculture development and food security. The report...
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