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    The future research agenda for ICTs, climate change and development

    Centre for Development Informatics, 2011
    A more holistic and flexible development approach is required to support the agency of people adapting to climate change. Since climate change adds another layer of complexity to development challenges, interventions must, at all stages, consider the ways in which people might engage with them in a range of possible future climate scenarios.
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    Rethinking Support for Adaptive Capacity to Climate Change: The Role of Development Interventions

    Overseas Development Institute, 2011
    Change is a constant in the lives of rural people in Africa. People have always had to cope with sudden shocks such as war, rain failures or food price spikes, and with longer-term stresses such as population increases, the degradation of natural resources and long-term decline in their terms of trade.
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    Development of national producer organizations and specialized business units in Mozambique

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2012
    This report aims to provide a solid basis for decision-making on the further development of national producer organizations and specialized input business units in Mozambique.
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    Policy misfits, climate change and cross-scale vulnerability in coastal Africa: how development projects undermine resilience

    Science Direct, 2010
    Coastal social ecological systems in eastern Africa are subject to a range of environmental, social and economic changes, and the impacts of climate change are likely to further exacerbate their vulnerabilities. This paper presents an analysis based on local perceptions of recent changes at four sites in coastal Tanzania and Mozambique.
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    REDD Realities: How strategies to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation could impact on biodiversity and Indigenous Peoples in developing countries

    Global Forest Coalition, 2009
    It is crucial for international and national aspects of any forest conservation regime, programme and project to fully involve women, indigenous peoples and small farmers.
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    Mozambique Country Case Study: child rights

    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 2011
    Marking the 20th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) commissioned a joint evaluation of support to the rights of the child. The purpose of the evaluation is to:
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    SADC Gender Protocol 2011 Barometer

    Gender Links, Johannesburg, 2011
    The 2008 Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Gender and Development was a groundbreaking agreement among the region’s leaders. This report is the third in a series produced by the Southern Gender Protocol Alliance – a network of national and regional NGOs in SADC countries campaigning for the implementation of the Protocol.
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    Building capacity for CDM projects in Mozambique. Final report 21 October 2011

    ECON Pöyry, 2011
    Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for the CDM.Pöyry Management Consulting (Norway) AS (Pöyry) was contracted to the Norwegian Embassy Maputo to build capacity within Mozambique for clean development mechanism (CDM). This programme commenced in November 2009, and concluded at the end of September 2011.
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    Participatory scenario development approaches for identifying pro-poor adaptation options

    World Bank, 2010
    Participatory scenario development (PSD) is a process that involves the participation of stakeholders to explore the future in a creative and policy-relevant way. The International Institute for Sustainable Development designed and implemented two sets of PSD workshops in Mozambique, Ghana, and Bangladesh and remote assisted workshops in Ethiopia.
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    Documenting good practices at partner level

    HelpAge International, 2011
    During the period 2006 – 2010, a regional HIV and AIDS advocacy programme was implemented in the sub Saharan African countries. In this respect, HelpAge and its partners undertook a number of activities under the thematic areas of HIV prevention to address the impact of AIDS on older people.

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