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Reality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Year one, 2011. Sub-Report, District of Majune
2012The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Year One, 2011. Sub-Report, District of Cuamba
2012The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Annual Report Year Two, 2012, Governance
2012The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Year Two, 2012. Sub-Report, District of Cuamba
2013The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Year Two, 2012. Sub-Report, District of Lago
2013The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality Checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Year Two, 2012. Sub-Report, District of Majune
2013The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.DocumentReality checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Inception report. Final August 2011.
2011The Swedish Embassy in Maputo and the Swedish International Development Authority (Sida) have decided that there is a need to assess the impact of development and poverty reduction policies ‘from below’, and to regularly consult local populations in order to understand local processes and relationships.Document‘Xiculungo’ revisited: assessing the implications of PARPA II in Maputo 2007-2010
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011According to the World Bank (2010), 70 per cent of the urban population of Mozambique still live in settlements. This report contributes in monitoring and evaluating Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PARPA II), focusing on continuity and change in poverty and well-being in the capital city Maputo between 2007 and 2010. Findings include:Document‘Mucupuki’: social relations of rural-urban poverty in central Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009The objective of this study on poverty in Mozambique is to support the government in monitoring and evaluating the ongoing "Action Plan for the Reduction of Absolute Poverty". The paper focuses on social relations of poverty in the interface between rural and urban life, paying special attention to the district of Buzi in central parts of the country.DocumentBiofuels, poverty, and growth: a computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009This paper assesses the implications of large-scale investments in biofuels for growth and income distribution in Mozambique. It suggests that biofuels can provide Mozambique with an opportunity to substantially enhance economic growth and poverty reduction. Yet, the authors argue that benefits depend on production technology.Pages
