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Results and impact review of Namibian/Norwegian co-operation in the fisheries and maritime sector
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2005This report is a review of the results and impacts of cooperation between Namibia and Norway in the fisheries and maritime sectors.DocumentWomen, the State and Labour Rights Activism: The Role of Women's Organisations in Improving Labour Standards in Nicaragua
Central American Women’s Network, 2005Maria Elena Cuadra (MEC) is an NGO set up in 1994 by leaders of the Women's Secretariat of the Sandinista Workers' Central (CST) trade union in Nicaragua. MEC was established in the light of the failure of the union to take women's concerns into account. As MEC is an NGO not a union, they were initially excluded from formal labour negotiations.DocumentMeeting of minds: youth sexual health programme leaders tackle stigma and discrimination
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005An international knowledge synthesis meeting under the UK Department for International Development's Safe Passages to Adulthood Programme brought together programme leaders and researchers from 11 resource-poor countries to discuss stigma, discrimination and human rights in relation to young people’s sexual and reproductive health (SRH).DocumentReporting AIDS: an analysis of media environments in Southern Africa
Panos AIDS Programme, 2005This Panos report examines the findings of five studies that aimed to identify how the media could better fulfil its potential role in responding to the AIDS epidemic. The studies took place in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.DocumentThe small and micro enterprise (SME) sector in Namibia: conditions of employment and income
Labour Resource and Research Institute, Namibia, 2002The SME sector has increasingly become a booming area of the Namibian economy. Indeed, it is estimated to provide around 60 000 full-time jobs at present, which makes it a very significant sector in terms of employment creation.DocumentMen for war; women for children: popular perceptions on female representation and public policy
Institute for Public Policy Research, 2003Why are women represented more highly in some societies than others?DocumentEnding legalised violence against children: report for the East and Southern Africa regional consultation
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in East and Southern Africa.DocumentAssessment of violence against children in the Eastern and Southern Africa region
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This study provides an extensive picture of violence against children in Eastern and Southern Africa, providing regional and country specific information on national legal and policy frameworks and enforcements.DocumentCommunities can create their own water supply and sanitation
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Urban communities in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Angola are creating – and funding – their own water supply and sanitation services. Partnered with local governments they are covering large areas at much lower costs than conventional projects. To meet the Millennium target of sustainable access to safe drinking water, international agencies need to learn how to support such innovations.DocumentNine African budget transparency and participation case studies
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005The findings from this study explore budget transparency from the ordinary citizen's perspective. It sheds some light on information required to engage meaningfully with budgetary and other decisions involving public resources from the ordinary citizen's perspective.Pages
