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The Eastern African ecoregion: towards sustainable and equitable fisheries access agreement in the western Indian Ocean region
WWF-World Wide Fund For Nature, 2005The document reports on a fisheries access agreements workshop that was conducted in June 2005 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. This workshop was the fourth in a series designed to promote sustainable access agreements and regional collaboration.DocumentThe fast track initiative: an assessment of a public-private partnership process on developing the fertiliser value chain in Tanzania
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2006This document aims to facilitate the establishment of a public/private partnership (PPP) in the fertiliser supply chain for Tanzania. Commissioned by Norad, the report assesses the strengths and weaknesses of the value chain, examines the input and output markets for agricultural commodities, and develops a proposal for planning a PPP at local level.DocumentThe many paths of cotton sector reform in Eastern and Southern Africa: lessons from a decade of experience
The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 2006Cotton is a rare economic success story in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), generating cash incomes for millions of smallholder households and allowing the continent to capture a rising share of world trade in the crop.DocumentPolicies and strategies to address the vulnerability of pastoralists in Sub-Saharan Africa
2006This paper makes a case for increased policy attention to pastoralists in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).DocumentAssessing market distortions affecting poverty reduction efforts on smallholder tobacco production in Tanzania
Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania, 2006Tobacco is one of Tanzania’s most important agricultural export crops as well as being an important source of employment and income in rural areas. However, this study finds that gross inefficiencies in the production-marketing system are distorting markets and reducing the profitability of tobacco production for smallholder farmers.DocumentGlobal and EU agricultural trade reform: what is in it for Tanzania, Uganda and Sub-Saharan Africa?
Trinity College, Dublin, 2005This discussion paper focuses on the effects of total agricultural trade liberalisation (TAL) in Uganda and Tanzania using the Agricultural Trade Policy Simulation Model (ATPSM) which estimates the effects of total agricultural liberalisation (TAL) on:prices and terms of trade on changes in supplydemand and trade flowson welfare effects for producers and consumers.EstimDocumentMissungwi income and food security project: final report of the mid-term evaluation
CARE International, 2004This report presents the findings of the mid-term review of the Missungwi Income and Food Security (MIFOSE) project, in Tanzania.DocumentExploring the linkages between poverty, marine protected area management, and the use of destructive fishing gear in Tanzania
Tanzania Online, 2006This paper is a World Bank Policy Research Working Paper focusing on the use of destructive fishing gear, which has been identified as one of the most critical issues being faced by the Marine Protective Area (MPAs) in Tanzania.DocumentRehabilitation of degraded lands in Sub-Saharan Africa: lessons learned from selected case studies
European Tropical Forest Research Network, 2004This synthesis document brings together the findings of African forest scientists operating under the umbrella of the Forestry Research Network of Sub-Saharan Africa who compiled case studies of land rehabilitation from all major ecological regions in Western- Eastern and Southern Africa.DocumentLand tenure reform and gender equality
United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2005This brief explores the reform of land tenure institutions which re-emerged in the 1990s, and asks if these reforms are any more gender sensitive than those of the past?The paper highlights that a focus of the recent reforms has been on land titling, designed to promote security of tenure and stimulate land markets.Pages
