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    Getting rights right: Is access to justice as important as access to health or education?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    A core government function is to provide an effective system of justice for its citizens. Yet many governments fail to deliver on the basic services of protecting physical safety, securing personal property and settling disputes quickly and fairly. Recent studies have highlighted the fact that for poor people, access to justice may be as important as access to healthcare or education.
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    Insights Health Editorial: Delivering the goods - HIV treatment for the poor

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    HIV has spread like wildfire, causing untold suffering and death and creating profound development challenges. Anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) are standard treatment for HIV in wealthy countries and should be included in a package of care for all infected people.
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    Expanding DOTS in the context of a changing health system

    World Health Organization, 2003
    In conjunction with mounting responses to the various public health priorities, many countries are striving to strengthen their health systems to make them more equitable, effective, efficient, responsive, and sustainable.
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    Status and impacts of HIV/AIDS in agricultural universities and colleges in Africa

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2002
    The report looks into the status, impact and preventive actions taken by some of the partner universities and colleges in Africa of Agricultural University of Norway (NLH) against the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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    Briefing note on international migration of health professionals: levelling the playing field for developing country health systems

    Health Sector Reform Research Work Programme, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 2002
    The international movement of labour is greatest amongst those with a high level of skill. Health professionals form the biggest group of skilled migrants.
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    SADC Barometer

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
    A new quarterly SAIIA publication intended to provide an independent and critical evaluation of progress on implementation of the various protocols, political and economic convergence and progress toward SADC’s economic and social development goals. The region’s ability to reach these objectives will depend on how effectively the restructuring exercise is executed.
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    Papers of FAO/SARPN Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Land, Pretoria

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002
    Series of country papers on HIV/AIDS and land in Lesotho, Kenya, South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, with concluding paper on methodological and conceptual issues. The key questions addressed include: The impact on and changes in land tenure systems (including patterns of ownership, access, and rights) as a consequence of HIV/AIDS with a focus on vulnerable groups.
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    Where are the poor?: experiences with the development and use of poverty maps

    Poverty Mapping, 2002
    This document reports on the use of poverty mapping as an instrument for investigating and discussing social, economic, and environmental problems. Within the context of this report, Poverty Mapping is defined as the spatial representation and analysis of indicators of human well being and poverty.
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    Prospects for financial sector reform in the context of regional integration in SADC

    Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2001
    This paper looks at the role that SADC can realistically play in developing the financial systems of the countries of Southern Africa.
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    Land tenure reform and the balance of power in eastern and southern Africa

    Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
    This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery.

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