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Dynamics of chronic poverty and poverty alleviation programmes in Ethiopia
F. Hagos / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This PhD thesis provides an econometric analysis of various aspects of the rural economy in Northern Ethiopia. The thesis consists of five papers: an in-depth analysis of poverty, its distribution, dynamics and i...
Is the rural development project improving living standards in the coastal area of Quang Tri Province, Vietnam?
A. F. Jerve; V. H. Minh; R. Overå; V. T. N. Tran; H. Warfvinge / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
Assessment of Norwegian Peoples Aid’s (NPA) programme in southern Sudan.
N. Shanmugaratnam / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
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. ...
How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
Appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor wetland biodiversity, Bangladesh
K. Bevanger; A. Datta; A. Eid; M. Shirin / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2001
An appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor Wetland Biodiversity to confirm whether the project can successfully and practically apply and achieve its aims. Tanguar Haor Wetland, north east Bangladesh, was declared an eco...
Consultation report on UNESCO document Abolishing Poverty
Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, 2003
This is a consultation report on the draft document produced by the UNESCO. It highlights the main points of the draft document and makes practical suggestions and recommendations to UNESCO on specific areas of the document. The draft...
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...
Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
Structuring private property rights to fulfil the right to food in the ICESCR, Article 11?
T.L. Myhrvold-Hanssen / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
This paper questions whether the right to food as a minimum requirement for social and economic welfare, are fully compatible with freedom rights (on which property rights are based) and their implications on private markets. More spe...
Items 51 to 60 of 68

Items 51 to 60 of 68

Dynamics of chronic poverty and poverty alleviation programmes in Ethiopia
F. Hagos / Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
This PhD thesis provides an econometric analysis of various aspects of the rural economy in Northern Ethiopia. The thesis consists of five papers: an in-depth analysis of poverty, its distribution, dynamics and i...
Is the rural development project improving living standards in the coastal area of Quang Tri Province, Vietnam?
A. F. Jerve; V. H. Minh; R. Overå; V. T. N. Tran; H. Warfvinge / Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2003
Assessment of Norwegian Peoples Aid’s (NPA) programme in southern Sudan.
N. Shanmugaratnam / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
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. ...
How effective is Norwegian aid in reducing poverty and conflict?
P Collier; D David / Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2001
This study assesses the impact of Norwegian aid assistance. Recent research into aid effectiveness has shown that aid is most effective in poverty reduction when it is targeted to countries that are very poor and (among those countrie...
Appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor wetland biodiversity, Bangladesh
K. Bevanger; A. Datta; A. Eid; M. Shirin / Norwegian Institute for Nature Research, 2001
An appraisal of the project proposal Tanguar Haor Wetland Biodiversity to confirm whether the project can successfully and practically apply and achieve its aims. Tanguar Haor Wetland, north east Bangladesh, was declared an eco...
Consultation report on UNESCO document Abolishing Poverty
Comparative Research Programme on Poverty, 2003
This is a consultation report on the draft document produced by the UNESCO. It highlights the main points of the draft document and makes practical suggestions and recommendations to UNESCO on specific areas of the document. The draft...
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...
Should the UN desertification convention focus more on livelihoods?
S. Movik; S. Dejene; G. Synnevåg / Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of L, 2003
This paper seeks to analyse some of the problems of degradation persisting in the dryland regions with particular reference to Sub-Saharan Africa, and describe the processes that aim to tackle them. It identifies the threat to ...
Structuring private property rights to fulfil the right to food in the ICESCR, Article 11?
T.L. Myhrvold-Hanssen / Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
This paper questions whether the right to food as a minimum requirement for social and economic welfare, are fully compatible with freedom rights (on which property rights are based) and their implications on private markets. More spe...
Items 51 to 60 of 68

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