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Measuring the impact of prime-age adult death on rural households in Kenya
The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 2002This paper describes two year study of Kenyan households where a 'prime age' member had died.DocumentVeterinary services in the Horn of Africa: where are we now?: a review of animal health policies and institutions focussing in pastoral areas
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2002This report is based on a study of public and private sector veterinary provision, including Community-based Animal Health (CAH), in the Greater Horn of Africa (GHA).DocumentImplications of WTO/TRIPS in East Africa : with special emphasis on pharmaceutical patents
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2002What has the impact of the TRIPs agreement been in East Africa? This study examines how patent protection relates to the overall promotion and protection of human rights, and socio-economic rights, in particular. The author concentrates on pharmaceutical patent protection and the new life saving drugs that should be available for treatment of HIV/AIDS in the region.DocumentPapers of FAO/SARPN Workshop on HIV/AIDS and Land, Pretoria
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2002Series of country papers on HIV/AIDS and land in Lesotho, Kenya, South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, with concluding paper on methodological and conceptual issues. The key questions addressed include: The impact on and changes in land tenure systems (including patterns of ownership, access, and rights) as a consequence of HIV/AIDS with a focus on vulnerable groups.DocumentWaiting at the tap: deteriorating urban water supply in East Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002A safe, clean, reliable water supply is the mantra of development agencies. But how reliable are water supply services for poor people in the developing world today? How has domestic water supply changed since the 1960s? This study looks at the long-term trends in access to and use of water.DocumentMaasai socioeconomic conditions: a cross-border comparison
LSE Research Online, 2002This study describes the results of a large-scale household survey of Maasai in Kenya and Tanzania. Data was collected using a standardised questionnaire adapted to a Maasai context and represent the first cross-border directly comparable set of data on current Maasai socio-economic conditions.DocumentCoffee markets in East Africa: Local responses to global challenges or global responses to local challenges?
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2001This paper seeks looks at the dynamics of coffee market reforms in three East African countries (Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania) against the background of the recent restructuring of the global coffee marketing chain, and poses the following questions: To what extent is global economic change mediated by national-level policies?Are global corporations adopting the same strategies in differDocumentLand, people and forests in Eastern and Southern Africa: a study of the impact of land relations upon community involvement in forest future
Land Rights in Africa, Oxfam, 2000Examines the relationship of people’s rights in land to the manner in which they may be involved in the management of forests in Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Mozambique, Lesotho and to a lesser degree Botswana and Swaziland.Includes examination of property relations, state power, land reform, recognition of customary rights, the changing nature oDocumentThe hidden battle: HIV/AIDS in the family and community
Health Economics & HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of Natal, 2000This paper examines the impact on family and community of the three ‘phases’ in the cycle of illnessand death from AIDS: 1. the illness; 2. the period following immediately after death; and 3. the longer-term aftermath.DocumentEvaluation report of the implementation of the East African Cooperation Development Strategy
Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda, 2000Results of a study undertaken in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to evaluate the implementation of the EAC Development Strategy (1997 - 2000) as a basis for proposing the agenda for the next Development Strategy, (2001 – 2005). The paper presents the Policy and Programme Action Matrix of the EAC Development Strategy and assesses to what extent commitments made in the strategy have been fulfilled.Pages
