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    Access to knowledge in Africa: the role of copyright

    Link Centre - Learning Information Networking Knowledge Centre, 2011
    Copyright law alone does not constitute a national copyright environment.
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    Developing a social assistance strategy for the SADC region based on the success of Brazil’s Bolsa Familia programme

    Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2007
    Given the recent interest in South Africa for developing a basic income grant, it is useful to study successful examples of social grant implementation to ascertain the challenges and opportunities associated with such a system.
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    Gender and Climate change: Regional Report Executive Summary

    Heinrich Böll Foundation - European Union, 2011
    What are the gendered impacts of climate change at household level in Sub Saharan Africa? How can the capacity of women and men be strengthened to better adapt to climate change and climate variability? This executive summary provides an analysis of the findings of eight case studies carried out in Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique and South Africa.
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    Taxation, resource mobilisation and state performance

    Crisis States Research Centre, LSE, 2010
    The process of tax collection is one of the most powerful lenses in political economy to assess the distribution of power in a polity. Indeed, there is a long history of thinking in political economy and history that links the process of state-building with the capacity of rulers to collect taxes.
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    Observance of the Rule of Law in Mozambique

    Afrobarometer, 2010
    The rule of law is a necessary condition for democracy. One of the greatest challenges confronting Africa’s democratic reform process, however, is ensuring the rule of law prevails. Thus, Mozambique’s political reform process has focused as much on rule of law and accountability procedures, as on civil, political and social rights and liberties, or political competition.
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    “A woman should not be the boss when a man is present”: gender and poverty in southern Mozambique

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2010
    This study examines the variations and complexity of gender relations in southern Mozambique. It notes that the region recently witnessed profound processes of socio-economic change, including an extensive male labour migration and a “feminisation” of agriculture.
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    Land investments or land grab?: a critical view from Tanzania and Mozambique

    Development Fund, Norway, 2010
    This report discusses the potential benefits of, and the current challenges for, agricultural land investment in Tanzania and Mozambique. The paper finds that there is little, if any, development potential in these investments.
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    Gender and media progress study: Southern Africa

    Gender Links, Johannesburg, 2010
    This report monitors the relation between gender issues and media content in 14 Southern African countries, providing quantitative, sex-disaggregated data on media coverage and topics. In addition, it examines the underlying gender dynamics within the institutional structures of the media. The key findings of the paper are as follows:
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    Agro-investment in Africa: impact on land and livelihoods in Mozambique and Tanzania

    Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010
    The purpose of the study is to assess different approaches to agro-investment in Mozambique and Tanzania in order to learn lessons on how agro-investment might impact on land and livelihoods there.
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    Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change: World Bank (EACC)

    On August 3, 2010 the World Bank released the Synthesis Report on the Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change Study (EACC).

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