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NPA's Southern Sudan programme: an assessment with reference to the current Sudanese context and future institutional Cooperation with Noragric
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003DocumentReview of NIC-032 inta/agricultural extension project
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2001This report is a review of the Norwegian support to INTA (an agricultural extension project in Nicaragua) which consists of two major components: support for the Process of the Generation and Transfer of Agricultural Technology and Trainingtraining and Technical Assistance for Women Farmers (PROCATEPA)Through available information, interviews with INTA staff and farmers, thDocumentPerceptions of knowledge and coping strategies in nomadic communities: the case of the Hawawir in northern Sudan
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2001This paper looks at the reasons why children, especially girls, from the nomadic community of Hawawir in Sudan are not being sent to school.DocumentInstitutional development and phasing out of the Norwegian involvement: the case of Awash conservation and development project, CARE, Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 1999Report of the institutional development and the transfer of activities in the Awash Conservation and Development Project (ACDP) implemented by CARE Ethiopia.DocumentTRANCRAA and communal land rights: lessons from Namaqualand
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003This policy brief argues that the time, funding and institutional support required to carry out tenure reform in South Africa have been seriously under-estimated. Reformed tenure rights are ineffective and vulnerable if isolated from other entitlements such as training, finance and integrated development initiatives.DocumentGender, resource management and livelihood security
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 1998This report looks at the roles which women and men play in resource management and food or livelihood security, in order to understand changing social relations, both within and between households.These preliminary discussions will be used to inform the broader objective of the study which will explore what effect changes in the gendered patterns of access to and control of resources has on food sDocumentStudy on private sector development in Zambia
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2002Review of the private sector in Zambia and priorities for donor intervention.Priorities identified for future donor investment include: Specific support to the road and electrification sector: particularly in locations with a potential for tourism, agriculture and other non-mining industries The SME sector and informal sector Support to the financial sector and business developmDocumentAgriculture: a way out of poverty
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway, 2003This paper reviews the cooperation efforts of Norway and the international community in the agricultural sector, looking at future poverty reduction strategies in the sector and specific recommendations to the Norwegian Ministry.The paper recommends a significant reorientation of Norway’s bilateral and multilateral development assistance in the next few years with the policy objective to increaDocumentThe Batwa and the Hadzabe: an NCA-assessment
Norwegian Church Aid, 2002This paper uses a human rights approach to look at the livelihoods of the Batwa of Rwanda and the Hadzabe of Tanzania.DocumentThe maze of maize: improving input and output market access for poor smallholders in southern African region: the experience of Zambia and Malawi
Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003This study evaluates the causes of the 2001-3 food crisis in Zambia and Malawi, looks at existing policies and makes recommendations to avoid future crises.The study differentiates causes of the crisis (the maize harvest shortfall in 2001, as well as to why the shortfall caused a food emergency) between: immediate causes, such as reduced plantings due to low food prices the pPages
