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The many paths of cotton sector reform in Eastern and Southern Africa: lessons from a decade of experience
The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 2006Cotton is a rare economic success story in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), generating cash incomes for millions of smallholder households and allowing the continent to capture a rising share of world trade in the crop.DocumentLearning from experience? a review of recipient-government efforts to manage donor relations and improve the quality of aid
Overseas Development Institute, 2006This paper reviews the efforts of five countries seen as relatively successful examples of recipient-led aid policies and donor management.DocumentOrganic cotton can help small farmers in Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Cotton is an important cash crop for African economies, but production methods often create problems for the farmers involved. Organic cotton may offer an alternative, particularly for small farmers, but there are many obstacles to expanding this market.DocumentFrom access to adherence: the challenges of antiretroviral treatment
World Health Organization, 2006This report demonstrates that access to antiretrovirals (ARVs) is only one part of the treatment equation. The study presents studies from Botswana, Tanzania and Uganda. It argues that without targeted patient support, patients may not take their medicines regularly or frequently enough (adherence), and lose the therapeutic benefits of treatment.DocumentUsing IMCI to improve child survival
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006The World Health Organization’s Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) strategy has been introduced in a number of developing countries. Its aim is to improve child health and survival, but has this been achieved? What are the implications for other child survival policies and programmes?DocumentCase studies of non-formal education by distance and open learning
Commonwealth of Learning, 2000This research report contains case studies of distance and open learning for non-formal education (NFE) from Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.DocumentNo refuge: the crisis of refugee militarisation in Africa
Bonn International Center for Conversion, 2006This book focuses on the militarisation of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs), especially in Africa. The planned and spontaneous arming of refugees and IDPs threatens access to asylum as well as protection.DocumentBeyond the numbers: understanding the institutions for monitoring poverty reduction strategies
PovertyNet, World Bank, 2006This volume provides lessons on the design and functioning of Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) monitoring systems, based on the experience of twelve PRS countries.Documentid21 viewpoint - AUVEC: using the virtual world to achieve real world gains in livestock care
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006The importance of livestock to poor people is as obvious as the humps on a camel. However, the diseases that affect animals and their keepers do not get the attention they need.DocumentRegional dimensions of Norwegian country programme in East Africa
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2006This study is an assessment of existing Norwegian aid country programmes in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, on how they relate to East African regional ambitions, supplemented by information on other donors’ support for the East African Community (EAC) directly.Findings of the study include:mindful of the subsidiarity principle and acknowledging the need for policy coherence, the respectivePages
