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Promoting development of agricultural input markets in Mozambique
Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2007Mozambique needs to adopt more targeted and nuanced policies to encourage the development of effective agricultural input markets. This study makes recommendations to achieve this. Experiences in other countries and limited Mozambique experience suggest that agricultural input vouchers may be an important tool as well.DocumentMozambique land policy development case study
Evidence on Demand, 2014Mozambique has experienced accelerated rates of growth over the past decade, averaging 7.2% per year, with projected growth rates of over 8%. However, this high growth rate has failed to translate into significant reductions in poverty and inequality has increased in almost all parts of the country.DocumentReality check in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Annual report. Year three 2013 - agriculture, climate and employment.
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The “Reality Checks in Mozambique” are expected to: Inform the public discussion among key development actors on poverty reduction, especially in the province of Niassa; Contribute to a better understanding of qualitative poverty monitoring methods in Mozambique; Provide Sweden with relevant qualitative data on developments and results from its engagement in Mozambique and support fDocumentYou can't learn to swim until you get into the water: policy formulation and implementation on a practical level
Eldis Document Store, 2000Can rural livelihoods in Mozambique be improved by agricultural reform? How do donors and NGOs influence policy and practice to better address poverty and gender issues?DocumentWorking with local institutions to support sustainable livelihoods
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003This paper looks at the and policy implications of research conducted on local institution - rural household linkages.DocumentLand theme paper (sustainable livelihoods)
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2000This paper examines the challenges of institutional, organisational and policy reform around land in Southern Africa. It analyses the land situation in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and identifies key issues for further research in each of these countries. Findings include:DocumentRights talk and rights practice: challenges for Southern Africa
Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003This research in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe looks at the practice of rights claiming on the ground, in the context of 'legal pluralism' and complex, politicised institutional settings. In the southern African context rights are formulated and claimed in a very unlevel playing field and are highly contested.Pages
