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    Poverty reduction strategies and relevant case studies from Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
    This paper reports on a study that was carried out to explore how the Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) are reflected in policies and implementation plans through fund allocations in the ministries of education in Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.
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    Measuring health inequality among children in developing countries: does the choice of the indicator of economic status matter?

    BioMed Central, 2003
    This study, published by BioMed Central, compares the impact of four different wealth indices on the measurement of health inequality among children in developing countries. The study uses the World Bank Asset Index and three other indices, all based on household assets, to analyse data from Bolivia, Brazil, Cameroon, Chad, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Pakistan, Tanzania and Uganda.
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    Owning the loan: poor countries and the MDGs

    African Forum and Network on Debt and Development, 2004
    This report, commissioned by Christian Aid and AFRODAD, investigates the links between debt management, the build-up of new loans, and the most sustainable ways of financing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in Malawi, Mozambique, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia, all low-income and highly indebted countries.Key points of the paper include:together, these countries face an estimated mi
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    Agricultural Biotechnology Research Partnerships in sub-Saharan Africa (Technology Policy Brief)

    United Nations University Institute for New technologies, 2004
    A widely accepted mechanism for providing developing countries with access to proprietary biotechnology products and tools is the formation of partnerships between Southern and Northern research institutions and multinational private companies.
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    New modalities for educational aid

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2000
    This open file is dedicated to 'Rethinking Educational Aid' and consists of seven papers which were presented at the conference on 'Education innovation in the South: modalities for international support revisited', Netherlands, 1999.
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    Mapping of sector wide approaches in health

    HLSP Institute, UK, 2003
    The purpose of this report commissioned for SIDA is to give an up to date picture of the status of Sector Wide Approaches (SWAps) in the health sector in the following countries: Ghana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Senegal, Bangladesh, Zambia, Mali, Uganda, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, and Malawi.
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    Care-seeking patterns for fatal malaria in Tanzania

    Malaria Journal, BioMed Central, 2004
    This article from Malaria Journal looks at care-seeking for fatal malaria among children under five in southern Tanzania. Findings showed that in the case of 78.7 per cent of malaria deaths, biomedical care had been used in the form of antimalarial drugs from shops, government or non-government facilities.
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    Verbal autopsy

    World Health Organization, 2003
    This review from the World Health Organization (WHO) looks at the use of verbal autopsy interviews to identify which women die from pregnancy-related causes and why. Verbal autopsy is a technique whereby surviving family members or other informants are interviewed to elicit the deceased’s cause of death.
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    MEMA kwa Vijana: randomised controlled trial of an adolescent sexual health programme in rural Mwanza, Tanzania

    London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 2004
    This Briefing Note from DFID’s Knowledge Programme on HIV/AIDS and STIs looks at an innovative intervention programme on adolescent sexual and reproductive health implemented by AMREF, working together with the Tanzanian Government.
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    Sharing experiences on reform of agricultural research and technology and extension in Eastern Africa

    Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa, 2004
    This paper describes the findings of a meeting convened to allow the directors of agricultural research in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to share their experiences of the reform of their research and technology dissemination systems.

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