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Monitoring PRSPs: business as usual?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002What distinguishes the process of developing Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) from previous approaches to development co- operation and concessional lending? What kinds of indicators are required for PRSP monitoring? What kinds of institutional arrangements and processes can contribute to learning and accountability around PRSPs?DocumentAre governments out of the woods? Returning Africa’s woodlands to communities
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002African governments have traditionally assumed that the main agents from which forest and woodlands need protection are the local inhabitants. As new constitutions and land laws recognising customary tenure come on stream, radical change is in the air. What progress has actually been made in implementing community-based natural resource management (CBNRM) and joint forest management (JFM)?DocumentFacing the challenge: NGO experiences of mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2002This paper reports on a project designed to bring together the experiences of development workers in mitigating the impacts of HIV/AIDS.A number of interventions were selected for analysis and individuals who were involved in these interventions were invited to write up their experiences.DocumentThe informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa
International Labour Organization, 2002This report attempts to provide an analysis of available secondary data on the informal sector in Sub-Saharan Africa.DocumentStatus and impacts of HIV/AIDS in agricultural universities and colleges in Africa
Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2002The report looks into the status, impact and preventive actions taken by some of the partner universities and colleges in Africa of Agricultural University of Norway (NLH) against the spread of HIV/AIDS.DocumentPublic expenditure for development results and poverty reduction
Overseas Development Institute, 2003Review and case studies of "Results-oriented (or ‘performance’ or ‘output’) budgeting": the planning of public expenditures for the purpose of achieving explicit and defined results. These policies have often been first implemented through sector-wide approaches (SWAps), particularly in health and education.DocumentMalaria and poverty: opportunities to address malaria through debt relief and poverty reduction strategies
Malaria Consortium, 2001This background paper, produced by the Malaria Consortium, investigates how Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) can support country plans to Roll Back Malaria (RBM). It makes particular reference to case studies in three countries at different stages in the preparation of PRSPs: Cameroon, Tanzania and Uganda.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).DocumentWhere has all the education gone? Tracing the employment outcomes of African school-leavers and graduates
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003What happens when African students finish their education? Is there an excess supply of educated labour? What do school-leavers and graduates think about the relevance and quality of their education in light of their subsequent experiences of employment?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.Pages
