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Intersections of human rights and customs: a livelihood perspective on water laws
Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts?DocumentWater markets and demand in Central American cities
Department of Economics, University of Oslo, Norway, 2004This paper analyses data from sample surveys of water use and prices for households in 17 cities in Central America and Venezuela. The main aim of the paper is to estimate water demand functions for two different household groups in these cities, namely those with tap water and meters, and those without tap water access ('coping households').DocumentPalestinian state-formation: prospects and challenges: report from a symposium at Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway 24 – 25 May 2004
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This paper reports on a CMI - Muwatin symposium, held in Bergen on 24-25 May 2004, addressing both internal and external challenges to Palestinian state-formation and identifing important issues for future research in the PA.DocumentFrom earmarked sector support to general budget support: development partners experience
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This report analyses how a change of aid modality towards general budget support would affect the dialogue and technical cooperation in priority aid sectors. It draws on experience from Norwegian partner countries, Tanzania in particular.DocumentDo horizontal inequalities matter for civil conflict?
International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, 2004Recent studies of civil war conclude that inequality does not increase the risk of internal armed conflict. This paper argues that such conclusions may be premature because existing studies, which usually measure inequality as income inequality between individuals, neglect the group aspect of inequality and social organisation.DocumentAddressing the reproductive health needs and rights of young people since ICPD : the contribution of UNFPA and IPPF : Bangladesh country evaluation report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This report is an evaluation of the contribution of the United Nations Population Fund to addressing the reproductive rights and health needs of young people in Bangladesh.This report presents the findings from the evaluation of the UNFPA Bangladesh Country Office and ABBEF (the Burkina IPPF affiliate) against the five evaluation themes: strategic focus; institutional arrangements; policy and aDocumentAddressing the reproductive health needs and rights of young people since ICPD : the contribution of UNFPA and IPPF : Burkina Faso Country evaluation report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2004This report evaluates the contribution of the United Nations Population Fund to addressing the reproductive rights and health needs of young people in Burkina Faso.This report presents the findings from the evaluation of the UNFPA Burkina Faso Country Office and ABBEF (the Burkina IPPF affiliate) against the five evaluation themes, namely, strategic focus, institutional arrangements, policy andDocumentAddressing the reproductive health needs and rights of young people since ICPD : the contribution of UNFPA and IPPF : Nicaragua country evaluation report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2003The German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the UK Department for International Development , the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sponsored an evaluation of the contribution of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) to addreDocumentThe role of participation and empowerment in income and poverty dynamics in Indonesia 1993-2000
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2004This study aims to assess the effects on changes in income and poverty reduction on the basis of belonging to a democratic decision making community, or belonging to a society with a higher degree of participation.To illustrate this, the authors construct an empowerment index and one participation index, and use these to test their assumptions.
