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The economics of gender inequality: towards gender responsive budgeting
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Are budgets and revenue systems as gender neutral as they may appear to be? Can gender be incorporated into economic governance? How can women and civil society organisations be more involved in preparing budgets, scrutinising expenditure and collecting and analysing macroeconomic data that is disaggregated by sex?DocumentDar es Salaam: urban livelihood security assessment
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003This profile reports on an assessment by IFPRI and CARE of a number of impoverished neighbourhoods in Dar es Salaam towards the ultimate goal of targeting assistance to the poor more efficiently.DocumentChild labour and its impact on children’s access to and participation in primary education: a case study from Tanzania
Department for International Development, UK, 2003This study into child labour, or the working child, is a preliminary investigation of those children who work hard both at their education and who make an invaluable contribution to the economy of their homes and the locality in which they live.Specific questions addressed in the research are:what are the child labour practices in terms of type, quantity and quality?what is the impaDocumentGender and PRSPs: with experiences from Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique
BRIDGE, 2003This report assesses how gender has been incorporated into the PRSP processes, particularly, in Tanzania, Bolivia, Viet Nam and Mozambique.DocumentWasting sperm: the cultural context of condom use among the Maasai in Northern Tanzania
Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics, 2003This document reports data drawn from a study conducted in September 2002 that investigated the context of HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes among rural Tanzanian Maasai men and women. A primary focus of the work was exploration of the cultural context of condom knowledge and use.DocumentAssessment of private sector HIV/AIDS policies and activities in Tanzania
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2002This report summarises the observations and recommendations for potential assistance to Tanzanian organisations regarding HIV/AIDS workplace policies.Findings from these interviews include:Tanzania’s private sector is deeply concerned about the impact of HIV/AIDS.DocumentFacing the challenge: NGO experiences of mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2002This paper reports on a project designed to bring together the experiences of development workers in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS.A number of interventions were selected for analysis and individuals who were involved in these interventions were invited to write up their experiences.DocumentFHI/UNAIDS best practices in HIV/AIDS prevention collection
Family Health International, 2001This collection of work is centred on HIV/AIDS prevention in the non-industrialised world and is based on studies performed by FHI's international and local partners in an international HIV prevention, the AIDS Control and Prevention (AIDSCAP) Project.The book offers case studies, models and lessons learnt to assist individuals, communities, municipalities, non-governmental organisations, businDocumentFailing women, sustaining poverty: gender in Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers
Christian Aid, 2003More than half the poor citizens of heavily indebted developing countries are women.
