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Regional agricultural policy: priority policy issues and interventions
Southern African Development Community, 2012Guided by the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Treaty of 1992, several SADC Protocols have been developed to guide, support and promote appropriate actions at regional and national levels towards the attainment of the SADC Common Agenda which promotes sustainable and equitable economic growth and socio-economic development in order to ensure poverty alleviation with the ultimate objecDocumentA risky climate for southern African hydro: assessing hydrological risks and consequences for Zambezi river basin dams
International Rivers Network, 2012This report gives an early warning about what southern Africa could be facing as countries contemplate plans for more large hydropower dams in a time of climate change.DocumentTask-shifting: experiences and opinions of health workers in Mozambique and Zambia
Human Resources for Health, 2012The consequences of staff deficits include heavier workloads for those on duty, the closure of some services, loss of quality and hazards for health workers and managers. This paper describes the task-shifting taking place in health centers and district hospitals in Mozambique and Zambia, aiming to determine the positive and negative consequences of this phenomenon.DocumentDemocratisation and the Political Economy of Agricultural Policy in Africa
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012FAC Working Paper 43by Colin PoultonDocumentFrom Negligence to Populism: An Analysis of Mozambique’s Agricultural Political Economy
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012By Domingos M. do RosárioApril 2012 FAC Working Paper 34 Produced as part of the FAC Political Economy of Agricultural Policy in Africa (PEAPA) work streamDocumentBuilding climate change adaptation on community experiences: lessons from community-based natural resource management in southern Africa
International Institute for Environment and Development, 2012This publication examines how community based natural resource management (CBNRM) can inform and contribute to climate change adaptation at the community level, specifically to community based adaptation (CBA). It provides a framework for analysing the two approaches at conceptual and practical levels.DocumentHow to Support Women’s Land Rights in Mozambique? Approaches and Lessons Learnt in the Work of Four Main Organisations
2012The Mozambican Land Law of 1997 has been referred to as one of the best in the world, for the way in which it protects and codifies local people’s land rights.DocumentMunicipal ICT capacity and its impact on the climate-change affected urban poor: the case of Mozambique
World Bank, 2012This report highlights the role of information and communication technology (ICT) to prevent the effects of climate change related emergencies in Africa. The objective of the case study on Mozambique is to uncover the pattern of municipal ICT impact that may exist in other low capacity countries with similar political economy structures in connection with leveraging ICTs in public sectors.DocumentCassava commercialization in Mozambique
AgEcon Search, 2011Cassava has historically served as Mozambique’s key food security crop. This paper examines the commercial dynamics in Mozambique’s cassava value chain as well as the food security implications of growing cassava commercialisation.Findings can be summarised as follows:DocumentAdaptation to climate change in semi-arid environments: experience and lessons from Mozambique
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012Southern Africa is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, such as droughts, floods and variable rainfall. Urgent action is required to strengthen resilience to respond to these threats. In response to this need, the Government of Mozambique and the United Nations initiated a United Nations Joint Programme (UNJP/JP) for environmental mainstreaming and adaptation to climate change.Pages
