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Safe motherhood initiatives: critical issues
Reproductive Health Matters, 2000This book, produced by Reproductive Health Matters, provides an overview of the problems and challenges raised by safe motherhood work and examples of some of the efforts towards achieving safe motherhood in developing countries in the past decade. It contains papers by different authors, grouped into sections.DocumentStaying put: time to join refugee self-sufficiency with local integration?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004Some three million refugees from war-torn countries in Central and East Africa are in a protracted refugee situation – defined as living in exile for more than five years. Donors focus on delivering emergency assistance in response to high profile refugee flows, but are losing interest in helping forced migrants from states where there is no prospect of peace.DocumentIn uncharted waters: seeking justice before the atrocities have stopped - the International Criminal Court in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Citizens for Global Solutions, 2004In mid-2004, the International Criminal Court (ICC) was to decide whether to accept the request by the governments of Uganda and the DRC to investigate atrocities being committed during ongoing conflicts on their territories.This report provides an overview of the issues involved and offers recommendations for consideration by the ICC.DocumentResponses by faith-based organizations to orphans and vulnerable children: preliminary study of six countries in Africa
United Nations Children's Fund, 2003This study, published by UNICEF and the World Conference of Religions for Peace, draws attention to the roles of faith-based responses to HIV/AIDS in the six African countries it surveyed (Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Swaziland and Uganda).DocumentCulture matters: working with communities and faith-based organizations: case studies from country programmes
United Nations Population Fund, 2004This paper reports on efforts by UNFPA’s to develop culturally sensitive programming in the area of gender equity and equality, and reproductive health and rights.DocumentSharing experiences on reform of agricultural research and technology and extension in Eastern Africa
Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa, 2004This 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.DocumentNutritional care and support for people living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda: guidelines for service providers
Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2004This document is a set of guidelines which outlines the nutritional needs of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA), and includes the steps that service providers can take to help PLWHA manage symptoms and improve health through nutrition.DocumentThe informal economy: fact finding study
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2004This study provides an overview of the characteristics of the informal economy in developing countries, identifies reasons for the significance of the informal economy, and provides recommendations for SIDA on how to address the issues raised through its development programmes.The paper emphasises that the informal economy needs to be better understood, by both governments and donors, because iDocumentScaling up girls education: towards a scorecard on girls' education in the Commonwealth
Institute of Education, University of London, 2004This paper presents a suggested methodology for developing a scorecard on girls' access to and retention in formal primary schooling in Commonwealth countries in Africa.DocumentSisterhood? The Casual Link between Gender-Focused NGOs and the Grassroots Women of Uganda
2002Do advocacy efforts on the part of NGOs actually lead to benefits for women? This study in Uganda looked at why there are gaps between advocacy around policies for women's empowerment and the impact of this advocacy on women's lives.Pages
