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Veterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now?: a review of animal health policies and institutions focussing in pastoral areas
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This report is based on a study of public and private sector veterinary provision, including Community-based Animal Health (CAH), in the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA).DocumentAdvocacy for action on stigma and HIV/AIDS in Africa
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2001As a result of a major consultation on HIV/AIDS related stigma held in Tanzania, the participants collaborated to produce this advocacy for action plan. The plan was drawn up in recognition of the fact that all are affected by HIV/AIDS and stigma - characterised by silence, fear, discrimination and denial - fuels the epidemic.DocumentWhere has all the education gone? Tracing the employment outcomes of African school-leavers and graduates
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003What happens when African students finish their education? Is there an excess supply of educated labour? What do school-leavers and graduates think about the relevance and quality of their education in light of their subsequent experiences of employment?DocumentUnderstanding HIV-related stigma and resulting discrimination in Sub-Saharan Africa: emerging themes from early data collection in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia
International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2002Describes research that is underway in three African countries and Vietnam to investigate the causes, manifestations, and consequences of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and subsequent discriminatory acts. The basis for analysis is the community and its institutions (health facilities, the workplace, schools, and religious group)s.DocumentImplications of WTO/TRIPS in East Africa : with special emphasis on pharmaceutical patents
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2002What has the impact of the TRIPs agreement been in East Africa? This study examines how patent protection relates to the overall promotion and protection of human rights, and socio-economic rights, in particular. The author concentrates on pharmaceutical patent protection and the new life saving drugs that should be available for treatment of HIV/AIDS in the region.DocumentPoverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs): an assessment of the ILO’s experience
International Labour Organization, 2002The ILO has undertaken PRSP-related activities in a number of countries including five special focus countries (Cambodia, Honduras, Mali, Nepal and the United Republic of Tanzania), especially in Africa where the policy environment is so closely aligned to the development of PRSPs.This paper looks at the value-added of the ILO and its social partners in contributing to PRSPs and helping low-iDocumentTowards universal health care coverage: a goal-oriented framework for policy analysis
Health, Nutrition and Population Division, Human Development Department, World Bank, 2000Whether funded through taxes or by contributions to social insurance schemes, many industrialised countries ensure their populations have access to affordable healthcare when needed.DocumentAssessing the impact of Malignant Catarrhal Fever in Ngorongoro District, Tanzania
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2001This study was commissioned by the DFID Animal Health Programme to assess the impact of malignant catarrhal fever in Ngorongoro District, Tanzania.DocumentSocio-economic effects of HIV/AIDS in African countries
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2002This large document sets out to review and summarise the main and most recent literature analysing the socio-economic consequences of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and identify the main challenges for public policy. It focuses particularly on relevant studies and policy documents from countries working with Norway: Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.DocumentHow, when and why does poverty get budget priority: poverty reduction strategy and public expenditure in five African countries
Overseas Development Institute, 2002Summary produced by the Governance Resource Centre.It has become a part of the conventional wisdom of development policy that poverty reduction is one of the main development objectives.Pages
