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The impact of HIV AIDS on land rights: case studies from Kenya
Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2004This study explores the relationship between HIV/AIDS and land rights in Kenya, with a particular focus on women as a socially vulnerable group.DocumentAfrican Economic Outlook 2003/2004
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2004The third edition of the African Economic Outlook assesses recent economic changes and likely evolutions and challenges on the continent.DocumentPulling apart: facts and figures on inequality in Kenya
Society for International Development, 2004This paper examines various types of inequality in Kenya. The authors suggest that while inequality is staggering across Kenya, it is also very little discussed. They intend this paper to lay a foundation for a national debate on inequality.The authors examine several dimensions of inequality in Kenya, including:how inequalities in Kenya are manifested in different forms.DocumentFinancial challenges of immunization: a look at GAVI
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2004This article focuses on how the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI) is addressing the challenge of sustaining adequate and reliable funding for immunisations in the poorest countries. The article outlines GAVI’s approach to long-term financing for immunisation and demonstrates how it has dealt with this issue by means of financial sustainability plans (FSP).DocumentResisting repression: legislative and political obstacles to civic space in southern and eastern Africa
CIVICUS - World Alliance for Citizen Participation, 2004This study focuses on the legislative frameworks and country practices relating to freedom of association, expression and assembly in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, and South Africa. The study focuses on the grave and worsening situation in Zimbabwe, as part of an advocacy intervention under the Civil Society Watch Programme.DocumentThe decline in primary school enrolment in Kenya
Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis, 2002Educational participation in Kenya appears to have dropped in the 1990s, reversing the gains made in previous decades. This paper uses temporal and cross-section data to examine various factors that could be responsible for the decline in primary school enrolment.DocumentDrawers of water II: 30 years of change in domestic water use and environmental health in east Africa: Kenya country study
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2004This paper discusses changes in domestic water use over three decades in twelve rural and urban sites in Kenya. The rural and urban sites reflect the diversity of environments, living conditions and water service levels found throughout Kenya.The paper findings reveal both positive and negative changes in water use, in terms of levels and types of use, reliability, access and cost.DocumentPastoralists’ perception of livestock production systems and opportunities for improvement in south-western Marsabit, Kenya
Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, 2003This paper reports on the results of Rapid Rural Appraisals (RRA) conducted among the Rendille and Samburu pastoralists of south-west Marsabit, Kenya. The RRAs were conducted to assess the pastoralists perceptions on the roles of livestock, prevailing constraints, health status of the young stock and opportunities for improvement.DocumentChild justice in Africa: a guide to good practice
Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape, 2004[File size 97910Kb] This manual presents innovative examples of applied local practices of child justice in Africa. The topics mainly relate to programme delivery, to the expansion of services to children and to integrating human rights practice in criminal justice processes. The manual is aimed at policy makers and non-governmental organizations.DocumentEnhancing the competitiveness and productivity of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in Africa: an analysis of differential roles of national governments through improved support services
Council for the Development of Economic and Social Research in Africa, 2002This paper studies the role of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in African development, the constraints that currently hamper their ability to fulfil this role, and measures which could enhance their competitiveness and effectiveness.Pages
