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    Poverty mapping for selected African countries

    UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2003
    This document represents a collection of Poverty Maps for eleven African countries, namely, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania. The maps are constructed using the head count index as a tool for measurment and analysis of the incidence of poverty.
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    Streamlining of structural conditionality: what has happened?

    European Network on Debt and Development, 2003
    This paper analyses the IMF’s experience with streamlining, its main tool for applying structural conditionality more selectively, through the comparison of the experience of three countries - Zambia, Nicaragua and Tanzania.
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    Nutrition in the context of conflict and crisis

    United Nations [UN] Standing Committee on Nutrition, 2002
    This newsletter brings together a collaboration of papers from the symposium on nutrition in conflict and crisis.
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    Understanding and challenging HIV stigma: toolkit for action

    The Change Project, 2003
    This toolkit, developed for NGOs, community groups and HIV educators, is aimed at raising awareness and promoting actions to challenge HIV stigma and discrimination through participatory learning.
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    A life of learning: a participatory approach to continuing education

    Save the Children Fund, 2003
    A practical guide with resources for continuing education processes and finding new ways of learning.
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    Common ground: women's access to natural resources and the United Nations Millennium Development Goals

    Women's Environment and Development Organization, 2003
    This brief report links poverty eradication, gender equality and environmental sustainability. It argues that linking the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) on these issues can expand women's access to natural resources.
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    The power of radio

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    Radio is a powerful communication tool. Rural radio has shown that agricultural extension can benefit hugely from both the reach and the relevance of local broadcasting by using participatory communication approaches. What type of programme format and community involvement can help strengthen its role as an extension tool?
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    Private sector participation in water supply: too fast, too soon?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    Is water privatisation being over-promoted? Is private sector participation (PSP) in its current forms likely to promote the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals to provide the poor with reliable, affordable and sustainable, safe drinking water? How do members of poor communities affected by the process judge PSP? 
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    Decentralisation and poverty reduction: the reality in Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    Although decentralisation is often heralded as a means to promote democracy and poverty reduction, there is little reliable evidence to prove these claims. In fact, ruling parties and ethnic elites in Africa have used decentralisation to further strengthen their own power and influence at a local level. New research argues that on its own, decentralization will not reduce poverty.
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    Skilling up in a globalising world: Africa’s training challenge

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    How is globalisation set to change education and training systems in sub-Saharan Africa? What new skills are required to exploit its opportunities? How can education and training providers be helped to deliver them? What are the equity implications of changing skill requirements? Do we know enough about how cultural norms and values affect skill development strategies?

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