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    Pulverising pow(d)er: the impact of incoherent European policies on dairy farmers in Tanzania and Jamaica

    Centre for International Development Issues, University of Nijmegen, 2001
    The paper examines how Europe’s common agriculture policy (CAP) is operated and influences the livelihoods of dairy farmers in Tanzania and Jamaica in order to demonstrate how European policy can hamper the development of farmers in developing countries.
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    Reforming public expenditure management: an unachievable aspiration for poor nations?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    What are the links between public expenditure and poverty reduction? Can the successes of OECD countries in achieving better performance in public expenditure programmes be transferred to developing countries? Is it premature to expect governments in the South to handle performance-oriented approaches to expenditure management?
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    The influence of maternal and child health-service utilization on subsequent contraceptive use

    The Commercial Market Strategies project, 2002
    Using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys and Service Availability Surveys, this study examines the relationship between maternal and child health (MCH) service utilisation and subsequent contraceptive use in five developing countries: Bolivia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Morocco, and Tanzania.Findings:in Morocco, Guatemala, and Indonesia the analysis suggests that the intensity of M
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    How to Guide: [Sexual and Gender-Based Violence] SGV Programme Monitoring and Evaluation

    Health and Community Development Section, 2000
    Programmes that tackle sexual and gender-based violence (SGV) in refugee settings need to take into account a number of issues and problems unique to this context. Some of the main problems arise from the need to bring together many diverse actors who will work on the same case, such as mental and physical health care workers, the police, government workers and legal advisers/officers.
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    Millennium Development Goals, National Reports: A Look Through a Gender Lens

    United Nations Development Programme, 2003
    A scan of 13 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) country reports shows that gender equality concerns are inadequately mainstreamed. They are confined to Goal 3 (gender equality), Goal 5 (maternal mortality) and Goal 6 (HIV/AIDS). In turn, the rights-based language often used under Goal 3 is lost under other goals where women feature in their traditional roles as mothers and as victims.
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    Contact e-addresses for community telecentre and ICTs for development projects in Tanzania

    Eldis ICT for Development Resource Guide, 2003
    There are several Rural ICT based Telecentre based initiatives currently being implemented in Tanzania. These include the first of its kind in a refugee environment. It is anticipated that in 2004 at least fifty new rural multipurpose community Telecentres will be set up in rural areas in the country.
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    Cross-border issues related to the provision of animal health services with reference to Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania

    Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003
    This paper highlights various issues related to provision of animal health services in areas near national boundaries with reference to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia, and also suggests ways of improving service provision and delivery in these areas.
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    Veterinary legal reform in Tanzania

    Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003
    The objective of this paper is to review the progress of government economic and legal reforms as far as they affect the provision of primary animal health care in rural areas of Tanzania.
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    Levelling the international ICT playing field

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Developing countries have next to no say in the evolution of information and communication technologies (ICTs). At its Genoa Summit in 2001, the G8’s Digital Opportunities Task (DOT) Force called for greater southern involvement in ICT decision- making. What are the prospects for bridging the digital divide? What principles should govern ICT relations between north and south?
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    The challenge of keeping refugee camps demilitarised

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    What should be done about populations of forced migrants containing both civilian refugees and combatants? How should UN peacekeepers and refugee officials co-operate with each other? Does involvement of the military in disarming armed refugees compromise principles of neutrality?

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