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Social protection training day: overview
Evidence on Demand, 2013This document is a summary of key points made by each speaker in the “Social Protection Training Day” event that took place in the UK in 2013.DocumentEco-cop: environmental policing in Eastern Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2010This paper looks at one dominant realm of governance that makes up modern policing, i.e. the environmental realm, and particularly the policing activity known as environmental crime management.DocumentThe Politics of wellbeing, conservation and development in Chiawa, Zambia
Wellbeing and Poverty Pathways, University of Bath, 2013The challenge of reconciling competing demands for national economic growth, wildlife conservation and the wellbeing of local communities is widely recognised. In Chiawa, Zambia 2013 this challenge is particularly acute, as a new highway and bridge promise to reverse the area’s historical marginality, promoting it as a premier site for safari tourism and agri-business.DocumentClimate variability and gender: Emerging experiences from Western Zambia
Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2013This paper uses Sesheke district in Western Zambia as a case study on climate variability and gender and relates it to how the livelihoods of natural resource dependent women and men have been affected.DocumentTransforming aquatic agricultural systems towards gender equality: a five country review
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2012Aquatic agricultural systems (AAS) are systems in which the annual production dynamics of freshwater and/or coastal ecosystems contribute significantly to total household income.DocumentWhy women farmers are left out of the programs. Lessons learned. Evaluation of Norway's bilateral agricultural support to food security
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013Norway’s Bilateral Agricultural Support to Food Security 2005-2011 was reviewed in 2012-2013. This Lessons Learned document was prepared as a continuation of that review. Its purpose is to identify lessons learned regarding women’s rights and gender1 issues in the projects/programmes2 reviewed, in order to achieve more gender equality in Norwegian-funded agricultural programmes.DocumentBriefing No. 1 (revised): An integrated approach to wellbeing assessment
Wellbeing and Poverty Pathways, University of Bath, 2013This revised and updated briefing paper introduces the approach to Wellbeing assessment being developed and applied by Wellbeing and Poverty Pathways in its three-year research project in Zambia and India. Key elements of the approach are:DocumentSqueezed: life in a time of food price volatility, year 1 results
Oxfam, 2013Half a decade after the price spike of 2007-2008, food price volatility has become the new norm: people have come to expect food prices to rapidly rise and fall, though nobody knows by how much or when. So what does the accumulation of food price rises mean for well-being and development in developing countries? And what can be done to improve life in a time of food price volatility?DocumentWalking tall: a wildlife conservation success story. South Luangwa Area Management Unit (SLAMU)
2012Norway and Zambia have been cooperating on wildlife conservation and community development for 27 years.DocumentJoint Forest Management in Katanino, Zambia: Inappropriate Property Regime Change?
The Open Forest Science Journal, 2012This research study reports on a Joint Forest Management (JFM) program in Katanino Area, Zambia. Data was collected through a questionnaire survey, unstructured group interviews, focus group discussions, key informant interviews, and field observations.Pages
