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    Tourism, local livelihoods, and the private sector in South Africa: case studies on the growing role of the private sector in Natural Resources Management

    Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003
    Looks at how changing institutional arrangements and policies affect poor people's livelihoods and access to natural resources.It addresses tourism in South Africa, and the growing role of the private sector in natural resource management.
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    Unlimited companies: the developmental impacts of an investment agreement at the WTO

    ActionAid International, 2003
    This paper presents Actionaids response to the issues surroundings the Cancun Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), to be held in September 2003.ActionAid is concerned that an investment agreement negotiated at the WTO could inflict lasting damage on the livelihoods of poor people in developing countries.
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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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    Economic linkages between South Africa and Mozambique

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002
    The study tries to address, amongst other questions, what the weaknesses and strengths of integration of the two economies are.
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    Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

    2001
    Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.
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    Telecentres: case studies and key issues

    Commonwealth of Learning, 2001
    This e-book provides provides a global overview of ICTs and telecentres, examining experiences to date and considering new directions and possibilities for telecentre development.Case study chapters detail telecentres' histories, affiliates, functions, costs and funding, accommodation, management and staffing, training provision, publicity, access, technologies, research and evaluation and the
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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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    Regional poverty information and its measurement

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2001
    Explores the issue of poverty measurement in selected countries in the Southern African region, considering data availability, data requirements and the capacity of statistical bodies to collect and analyse information. The discussion is arranged by country and institution.Concludes that:The availability and quality of poverty data varies considerably across Southern African countries.
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    Securing customary land tenure in Africa: alternative approaches to the local recording and registration of land rights: report of workshop held at IIED

    Land Rights in Africa, Oxfam, 2000
    Series of papers on land tenure issues including: Piloting local administration of records in Ekuthuleni, KwaZulu-Natal, by Donna Hornby (AFRA, South Africa)Ivory Coast’s Plan Foncier Rural: lessons from a pilot project to register customary rights, by Camilla Toulmin (IIED) Customary land identification and recording in Mozambique, by Chris Tanner Supporting local rights:

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