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A review of Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of the quality of service delivery
O.-H. Fjeldstad; L. Katera; E. Ngalewa / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008
This brief compares Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of service delivery by local government authorities between 2003 and 2006; summarising their perceptions of the overall quality of local services, as well as their satisfaction with ...
Examining the relationships between agriculture and HIV and AIDS
S. W. Bie / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
In November 2005 Norad asked Noragric to prepare a review on the current views on the relationships between agriculture, HIV infections and AIDS-related diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, on the basis of a limited desk study of relevant ...
Facilitating ICT and solar energy provision in rural Zambia
ECON Pöyry, 2004
The Zambian-based project "Increased Access to Electricity and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services (IAES)" aims to provide technical assistance to facilitate wider access to solar-generated electricity and ICT serv...
Strengthening government strategies in the face of health worker shortages in Tanzania
O. Mæstad / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
Shortage of health personnel and poor health worker performance are among the most pressing problems of health systems in low-income countries, and Tanzania is no exception. Over the last few years, awareness has increased among polic...
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...
Evaluation of multidonor aid to Afghanistan
A. Strand; G. Olesen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
This paper presents findings from the 2005 Multidonor Evaluation of the emergency and reconstruction aid that had been provided to Afghanistan between 2001 to early 2005, on behalf of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the ...
Identifying tuberculosis through community outreach, Ethiopia
E.B. Shargie; O. Morkve; B. Lindtjorn / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2006
The identification, treatment and control of tuberculosis (TB) presents a major challenge to many developing countries. Early detection is the key to reducing the duration of infectivity and transmission. This paper presents th...
Briefing paper on how HIV and AIDS impacts on agriculture
Development Fund, Norway, 2005
This briefing note, based on studies done by UNAIDS and the UN Food and Agriculture organisation (FAO), looks at how HIV and AIDS impacts on agriculture, and contains recommendations for how to cope with the epidemic. The note ...
Recommendations for a successful community-based health insurance scheme in Rwanda
M. Hatlebakk; O. Evjen Olsen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
Following the withdrawl of donor support for health services after the emergency period, the government of Rwanda introduced user fees. This led to a decrease in the demand for health services, and it is from this background that Mutu...
Linking gender, HIV/AIDS and food security in development projects
D. Kebede; S. Retta / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2004
This paper looks at the links between gender and HIV/AIDS and food security. It aims to address the challenges that HIV/AIDS and gender inequality pose to development efforts in relation to food security in Ethiopia, in particular on ...
Items 11 to 20 of 29

Items 11 to 20 of 29

A review of Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of the quality of service delivery
O.-H. Fjeldstad; L. Katera; E. Ngalewa / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008
This brief compares Tanzanian citizens' perceptions of service delivery by local government authorities between 2003 and 2006; summarising their perceptions of the overall quality of local services, as well as their satisfaction with ...
Examining the relationships between agriculture and HIV and AIDS
S. W. Bie / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2008
In November 2005 Norad asked Noragric to prepare a review on the current views on the relationships between agriculture, HIV infections and AIDS-related diseases in sub-Saharan Africa, on the basis of a limited desk study of relevant ...
Facilitating ICT and solar energy provision in rural Zambia
ECON Pöyry, 2004
The Zambian-based project "Increased Access to Electricity and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services (IAES)" aims to provide technical assistance to facilitate wider access to solar-generated electricity and ICT serv...
Strengthening government strategies in the face of health worker shortages in Tanzania
O. Mæstad / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006
Shortage of health personnel and poor health worker performance are among the most pressing problems of health systems in low-income countries, and Tanzania is no exception. Over the last few years, awareness has increased among polic...
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...
Evaluation of multidonor aid to Afghanistan
A. Strand; G. Olesen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
This paper presents findings from the 2005 Multidonor Evaluation of the emergency and reconstruction aid that had been provided to Afghanistan between 2001 to early 2005, on behalf of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden and the ...
Identifying tuberculosis through community outreach, Ethiopia
E.B. Shargie; O. Morkve; B. Lindtjorn / Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2006
The identification, treatment and control of tuberculosis (TB) presents a major challenge to many developing countries. Early detection is the key to reducing the duration of infectivity and transmission. This paper presents th...
Briefing paper on how HIV and AIDS impacts on agriculture
Development Fund, Norway, 2005
This briefing note, based on studies done by UNAIDS and the UN Food and Agriculture organisation (FAO), looks at how HIV and AIDS impacts on agriculture, and contains recommendations for how to cope with the epidemic. The note ...
Recommendations for a successful community-based health insurance scheme in Rwanda
M. Hatlebakk; O. Evjen Olsen / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
Following the withdrawl of donor support for health services after the emergency period, the government of Rwanda introduced user fees. This led to a decrease in the demand for health services, and it is from this background that Mutu...
Linking gender, HIV/AIDS and food security in development projects
D. Kebede; S. Retta / Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2004
This paper looks at the links between gender and HIV/AIDS and food security. It aims to address the challenges that HIV/AIDS and gender inequality pose to development efforts in relation to food security in Ethiopia, in particular on ...
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