Malawi and Norway
- Capital:
Lilongwe - Population:
15447500 - Size:
118480.0 Km2
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- Examining the effects of treadle pump adoptions on livelihoods and social institutions in Malawi
- A. H. Lwesya; P. Vedeld / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
- This study investigates introduction of treadle pumps among poor small-scale farmers and effects of adoption on livelihoods and productivity using a case study from the Kasungu District in Malawi. The study explains that t...
- The macroeconomic consequences for the government budget 2007/8 in Malawi
- Å. Cappelen; R. Choudhury; H. Kamwana / Statistics Norway, 2007
- This report aims to analyse the medium- to long-term macroeconomic consequences of the main items expected to be implemented in the Malawi government budget for 2007/8. To perform the quantitative analysis the report uses a small macr...
- Highlighting gender disparities in Malawi
- A. Mathiassen; R. Eliasi; M. Mahowe / Statistics Norway, 2007
- This report highlights gender disparities in Malawi, and makes some suggestions on how to improve the situation for women. The main findings of the report are: education is a key factor both for development a...
- Privatisation and its effects on the agricultural sector in Malawi, Mozambique and Uganda
- E. Sjaastad; R. Kaarhus; P. Vedeld / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2007
- This report assesses issues surrounding promotion of privatisation and liberalisation measures by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the context of African primary production. It analyses the overall and distr...
- The imact of World Bank policies on poor farmers in Malawi, Ethiopia and Zambia
- M. Curtis / Norwegian Church Aid, 2007
- This report is a study of the impact of economic reforms on hunger-prone people in Malawi, Zambia and Ethiopia. Its primary purpose is to assess whether food security has improved or worsened and why. The document consists ...
- Why is executive dominance still a norm in African politics?
- S. Gloppen; E. Kanyongolo; N. Khembo / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
- How can electoral processes retain legitimacy? Ensuring that elected political leaders act in accordance with their mandate without violating citizens' rights is a key challenge for new democracies in sub-Saharan Africa. In Malawi, as...
- What lessons can be learnt from the decentralisation of the Malawian Agricultural Ministry?
- R. Kaarhus; R. Nyirenda / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2006
- The government of Malawi instigated a decentralisation programme in 2001 which involved devolving power and resources to local assemblies, with the District Assembly level playing a paramount role. This report focuses on the decentral...
- Development of a statistical monitoring system
- B.K. Wold; S. Opdahl; E. Rauan; R. Johannessen; I.T. Olsen / Statistics Norway, 2004
- The main aim of this report is to show how a statistical system for tracking resource and policy impact could be designed and implemented. The system presented is designed to provide easily obtainable statistical information for monit...
- An evaluation of Norway’s support to the University of Malawi’s agricultural college
- R. Nyirenda; A. Tostensen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
- Malawis Bunda College of Agriculture has received funding from the Government of Norway since early 1999, essentially for institution-building purposes. This report presents the findings of an evaluation aiming to provide an obj...
- How can Norway help contribute to the alleviation of poverty in Malawi?
- K. Esser; R. Øygard; C. Chibwana; M. Blackie / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2005
- Following a decision by the government of Norway to increase it's support to the Malawian agricultural sector, this report presents the findings of a study into how Norway can help contribute to the alleviation of poverty. The paper p...
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