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Mozambique
  • Capital: Maputo
  • Population: 22061451
  • Size: 801590.0 Km2

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Multidimensional poverty in Mozambique
I. Tvedten; M. Paulo; C. Rosário / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
The term "opitanha", used in the title of this study, denotes the very poorest and most marginalised in the Mozambican communities referred to in this paper. With the objective to inform policy, it explores poverty in Mozambique from ...
Introduction of new health information systems requires the participation of local people
H.C. Kimaro; J.L. Nhampossa / Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2005
This working paper, published by the Department for Informatics at the University of Oslo, examines donor-supported health information systems (HIS) implemented in Tanzania and Mozambique, in order to analyse the factors affecting sus...
Achievements and challenges in natural resource management in Mozambique
R. Cunliffe / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005
This report presents the findings of an internal progress review of two projects being implemented within the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park (BANP) in Mozambique. The two projects under review are the Multiple Resource Use Project...
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...
Transformation in the Mozambican energy sector
Scanteam, 2005
Mozambique has vast energy resources that have considerable potential for national energy-intensive industry and for export, such as hydropower, gas, coal, and perhaps petroleum. It also has large bio-mass and solar energy for more lo...
Possible Norwegian assistance to poverty research in Mozambique
J. Isaksen; A. Staaland; B. Weimer / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
The aim of this report is to advise the Norwegian Embassy in Mozambique, and its partners, on how best to support poverty analysis and monitoring in Mozambique specifically and in the sectors of health, energy and fisheries in particu...
Long term political and economic committment needed to ensure non-discriminatory land reform in Africa
I. Ikdahl; A. Hellum; R. Kaarhus; T. Benjaminsen; P. Kameri-Mbote / Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo, 2005
Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report sets out a huma...
Eight case studies on seed aid in Africa
L. Sperling; T. Remington; J. Haugen; S. Nagoda / Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Colombia, 2004
This volume contains eight case studies on seed aid in Africa. The case studies were undertaken to evaluate various forms of emergency seed aid in the field and to couple these with analyses of the broader seed and crop systems. The objecti...
Field report on fisheries development project in Nampula, Mozambique
H. Hoksnes; I. Tuedten / Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004
This paper reports on a field-trip by Norwegian delegates in March 2004 to Nampula, Mozambique, to assess the Sofala Bank Artisanal Fisheries Project. The develpment project specifically focuses on aspects of community development, fi...
Comparing the impact of agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth in Mozambican villages
O. San Martin; S. Holden / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
This paper investigates the social and economic effects of two different growth strategies (agricultural-led and forest resources-led growth) in a small village economy in Mozambique. The study uses using a Social Accounting Matrix me...
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