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Education/schooling for children in nomadic communities in Sudan
K. Larsen; M. Hassan / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2001
This paper looks at the reasons why children, especially girls, from the nomadic community of Hawawir in Sudan are not being sent to school. Although a school had opened in a model village area where the Hawawir were expected to gradu...
Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
Donor priorities for private sector development in Zambia
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2002
Review of the private sector in Zambia and priorities for donor intervention. Priorities identified for future donor investment include: Specific support to the road and electrification sector: particularly in lo...
Reforming Norway's cooperation suuport to the agricultural sector
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
This paper reviews the cooperation efforts of Norway and the international community in the agricultural sector, looking at future poverty reduction strategies in the sector and specific recommendations to the Norwegian Ministry. ...
Human rights of indigenous people in Rwanda and Tanzania
H. P. Hergum / Norwegian Church Aid, 2002
This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania. It looks at the problems related to the denial of their rights in areas of land, water, education and health care, ...
Causes of the food crisis in Zambia and Malawi
R. Øygard; A.G. Guttormsen; R. Garcia; R. Kachule; A. Mwanaumo; I. Mwanawina; E. Sjaastad; M. Wik / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This study evaluates the causes of the 2001-3 food crisis in Zambia and Malawi, looks at existing policies and makes recommendations to avoid future crises. The study differentiates causes of the crisis (the maize harvest short...
Human rights and land tenure in South Africa
P. Wisborg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
The paper offers two models for looking at land reform as a human rights issues in Namaqualand, South Africa. It argues that South African land reform needs to be grounded in a human rights and policy discourse in local, real-world en...
Interaction between people and wildlife around the Serengeti National Park
B. P. Kaltenborn; J. W. Nyahongo; M. Mayengo / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003
This report reviews the results from a survey study in communities adjacent to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The aim of the study is to understand the cultural and social aspects of the interactions between people and wildlife,...
Impact of HIV on livestock production in Namibia
Ida-Eline Engh; L. Stloukal; J. du Guerny / Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2000
This paper focuses on the specific impact on the Namibian livestock sector, and it suggests strategies for consideration by the sector stakeholders in order to minimize and/or mitigate the negative impacts of HIV/AIDS on livestock. ...
Livestock statistics in Ethiopia
S. Ege / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
This report uses statistics collected by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture offices on the economics of livestock production. It covers all wärädas of North Wälo, as well as Kuta Bär and Qalu in South Wälo,...
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Items 161 to 170 of 193

Changing social relations, resource management and livelihood security in Pakistan
N. Ahmad; I. Nyborg; G. Awil / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 1998
This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be...
Donor priorities for private sector development in Zambia
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2002
Review of the private sector in Zambia and priorities for donor intervention. Priorities identified for future donor investment include: Specific support to the road and electrification sector: particularly in lo...
Reforming Norway's cooperation suuport to the agricultural sector
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003
This paper reviews the cooperation efforts of Norway and the international community in the agricultural sector, looking at future poverty reduction strategies in the sector and specific recommendations to the Norwegian Ministry. ...
Human rights of indigenous people in Rwanda and Tanzania
H. P. Hergum / Norwegian Church Aid, 2002
This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania. It looks at the problems related to the denial of their rights in areas of land, water, education and health care, ...
Causes of the food crisis in Zambia and Malawi
R. Øygard; A.G. Guttormsen; R. Garcia; R. Kachule; A. Mwanaumo; I. Mwanawina; E. Sjaastad; M. Wik / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This study evaluates the causes of the 2001-3 food crisis in Zambia and Malawi, looks at existing policies and makes recommendations to avoid future crises. The study differentiates causes of the crisis (the maize harvest short...
Human rights and land tenure in South Africa
P. Wisborg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2002
The paper offers two models for looking at land reform as a human rights issues in Namaqualand, South Africa. It argues that South African land reform needs to be grounded in a human rights and policy discourse in local, real-world en...
Interaction between people and wildlife around the Serengeti National Park
B. P. Kaltenborn; J. W. Nyahongo; M. Mayengo / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2003
This report reviews the results from a survey study in communities adjacent to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The aim of the study is to understand the cultural and social aspects of the interactions between people and wildlife,...
Impact of HIV on livestock production in Namibia
Ida-Eline Engh; L. Stloukal; J. du Guerny / Sustainable Development Department, FAO SD Dimensions, 2000
This paper focuses on the specific impact on the Namibian livestock sector, and it suggests strategies for consideration by the sector stakeholders in order to minimize and/or mitigate the negative impacts of HIV/AIDS on livestock. ...
Livestock statistics in Ethiopia
S. Ege / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2002
This report uses statistics collected by the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture offices on the economics of livestock production. It covers all wärädas of North Wälo, as well as Kuta Bär and Qalu in South Wälo,...
Household food security in Ethiopia
S. Ege; H. Aspen / Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2003
Peasants in the Ch’orisa district of Ethiopia are living under near-famine conditions even in normal years: famine is very much part of their consciousness. In the literature, it has been argued that famine stimulates class forma...
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Farmers' Rights
The Farmers' Rights website has been developed as a tool for decision makers, practitioners, and others involved in the realisation of Farmers' Rights. It is also intended as an information source for researchers and other interested individuals. The website provides information on the history, legal status and contents of Farmers' Rights, on the state of implementation of these rights...
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