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How can aid mechanisms best support health sector early recovery?
P. Vergeer; A. Canavan; I. Rothmann / Royal Tropical Institute, 2009
States emerging from protracted crises struggle to provide basic services. This is no more crucial than in the health sector where vulnerable ‘post-conflict’ populations are frequently in dire need of care. However, develo...
Finance for HIV/AIDS in three African countries
D. Hailu; S. Singh / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2009
With increasing demand for resources to tackle the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, questions arise as to where such resources are to be found and whether they can be fully absorbed and spent. One major source of financing for HIV and AIDS c...
How to monitor and evaluate national avian influenza programmes
E. Eckert; N. Hoffman; A. Hyslop / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspec...
Are sector wide approaches effective in improving service delivery?
T. Hilhorst; C. Adjinacou; P. Langley / Royal Tropical Institute, 2007
This paper explores the conditions in which the sector wide approach can strengthen local development institutions.It notes that the sector wide approach is now the preferred procedure for organising development assistance.The sector ...
The successes and challenges of rebuilding Pakistan's education sector after the 2005 earthquake
J. Kirk / International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2008
A powerful earthquake struck the northern areas of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan on 8 October, 2005. The timing of the quake and the low quality of school construction were factors in its major impact on the education sector. ...
New aid for African agriculture: how will this be realised?
R. Dechenne / UK Food Group, 2008
After years of ‘neglect’ in favour of health and education assistance in Africa, the food crisis has concentrated the donor community’s minds on the need for overseas development aid for African agriculture. Thi...
Carrying out a seed system security assessment
L. Sperling / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2008
Intervening in seed systems is serious business. Seed systems are at the heart of agricultural production and determines what farmers grow and whether they will have a harvest. Badly designed and poorly implemented seed aid ...
How should aid funding respond to African urbanisation?
M. Herrmann; H. Khan / Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2008
Rapid urbanisation is a fact of life even in the least developed countries where the lion’s share of the population presently lives in rural areas and will continue to do so for decades to come. This paper examines the causes, c...
What can G8 leaders do to address the food crisis?
ActionAid International, 2008
Three years after the G8 pledged to ‘make poverty history’, the current global food crisis has left close to a quarter of the world’s population lacking basic food security. In this policy brief, Actionaid calls on G...
Raising productivity in African agriculture: innovative approaches
New Agriculturalist, 2008
Forty years after the Asian Green Revolution , the spotlight has now turned on African agriculture. Increasing attention is being paid to the need for greater investment in African agriculture and key organisations are pushing for a N...
Items 11 to 20 of 216

Items 11 to 20 of 216

How can aid mechanisms best support health sector early recovery?
P. Vergeer; A. Canavan; I. Rothmann / Royal Tropical Institute, 2009
States emerging from protracted crises struggle to provide basic services. This is no more crucial than in the health sector where vulnerable ‘post-conflict’ populations are frequently in dire need of care. However, develo...
Finance for HIV/AIDS in three African countries
D. Hailu; S. Singh / International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2009
With increasing demand for resources to tackle the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, questions arise as to where such resources are to be found and whether they can be fully absorbed and spent. One major source of financing for HIV and AIDS c...
How to monitor and evaluate national avian influenza programmes
E. Eckert; N. Hoffman; A. Hyslop / MEASURE Evaluation, 2008
As the world enters its sixth year of responding to the challenges posed by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), the international community has recognized the need to move from an emergency mindset to a mid- to long-term perspec...
Are sector wide approaches effective in improving service delivery?
T. Hilhorst; C. Adjinacou; P. Langley / Royal Tropical Institute, 2007
This paper explores the conditions in which the sector wide approach can strengthen local development institutions.It notes that the sector wide approach is now the preferred procedure for organising development assistance.The sector ...
The successes and challenges of rebuilding Pakistan's education sector after the 2005 earthquake
J. Kirk / International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2008
A powerful earthquake struck the northern areas of Pakistan, India and Afghanistan on 8 October, 2005. The timing of the quake and the low quality of school construction were factors in its major impact on the education sector. ...
New aid for African agriculture: how will this be realised?
R. Dechenne / UK Food Group, 2008
After years of ‘neglect’ in favour of health and education assistance in Africa, the food crisis has concentrated the donor community’s minds on the need for overseas development aid for African agriculture. Thi...
Carrying out a seed system security assessment
L. Sperling / Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2008
Intervening in seed systems is serious business. Seed systems are at the heart of agricultural production and determines what farmers grow and whether they will have a harvest. Badly designed and poorly implemented seed aid ...
How should aid funding respond to African urbanisation?
M. Herrmann; H. Khan / Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2008
Rapid urbanisation is a fact of life even in the least developed countries where the lion’s share of the population presently lives in rural areas and will continue to do so for decades to come. This paper examines the causes, c...
What can G8 leaders do to address the food crisis?
ActionAid International, 2008
Three years after the G8 pledged to ‘make poverty history’, the current global food crisis has left close to a quarter of the world’s population lacking basic food security. In this policy brief, Actionaid calls on G...
Raising productivity in African agriculture: innovative approaches
New Agriculturalist, 2008
Forty years after the Asian Green Revolution , the spotlight has now turned on African agriculture. Increasing attention is being paid to the need for greater investment in African agriculture and key organisations are pushing for a N...
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