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Zimbabwe NGO corporate governance manual
National Association of Non Governmental Organizations (NANGO) Zimbabwe, 2006Given the prevailing highly competitive, global operating environment characterized by reduced donor support, the need for good governance is increasing. Worldwide, questions are being asked around issues of accountability, transparency, value addition, legitimacy and overall credibility of NGOs from governments, donors and taxpayers.OrganisationNational Association of Non Governmental Organizations (NANGO) Zimbabwe (NANGO)
The National Association of Non Governmental Organisations (NANGO) is a non-party political, non-profit making and non-denominational coordinating body of NGOs in Zimbabwe.DocumentWriting about equity in health in east and southern Africa: a writing skills manual
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2008Equity in health implies addressing differences in health status that are unnecessary, unavoidable and unfair. Equity-motivated interventions seek to allocate resources preferentially to those with the lowest health status.DocumentHow to lose an election and stay in power: an in depth legal analysis of Zimbabwe in the post March 29 2008 election period
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2008Zimbabwe's ruling party, ZANU-PF, in the March 2008 elections, lost their majority in parliament, whilst their leader Robert Mugabe went to succeed in a run-off election which was dogged by accusations of violence and intimidation.DocumentCitizenship, violence and xenophobia in South Africa: perceptions from South African communities
Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2008More than 50 people died and tens of thousands of people were displaced as a result of ‘xenophobic’ violence in South Africa during 2008. A number of urgent questions resulted from these attacks: Why are foreign African migrants the targets of violence in informal settlements? What is the explanation for the timing, location and scale of the outbreaks?DocumentRegional Evidence Building Agenda (REBA) Thematic Briefs
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008This series of briefs provides a regional synthesis of findings of 12 thematic studies and 20 individual case studies of social transfer schemes undertaken by the Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme (RHVP) in southern Africa.DocumentCommunal tenure and rural poverty: reflections on land transactions in Svosve communal area, Zimbabwe
Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester, 2008This paper examined the effect of the land reforms policy of 2000-2002 on rural poverty in Zimbabwe. The thrust of the reform policy is to redistribute land for equitable access as a strategy for poverty alleviation. The policy framework provided a distinction between ‘commercial’ land governed by a land market and ‘communal’ land on which market transactions are illegal.DocumentWomen on the run: female survivors of torture amongst Zimbabwean asylum seekers and refugees in South Africa
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa, 2006Large numbers of Zimbabwean women are fleeing their homes and even their country to avoid violence. This report was written to coincide with South Africa's 'Sixteen days on gender activism'. It shows that a significant proportion of the women who have fled Zimbabwe for South Africa have experienced state torture.DocumentModelling of a solar stove: small scale concentrating system with heat storage (potential for cooking in rural areas, Zimbabwe)
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2007The objective of this document is to serve as an in-depth technical introduction to small-scale concentrating systems tailored for application especially in rural areas in Africa located outside the national electricity grids.DocumentNegotiating Zimbabwe's transition
International Crisis Group, 2008Following the March 2008 elections, this report analyses the current political crisis in Zimbabwe. The focus is on the transitional period to possible democracy and the potential role that the international community can play. The authors also suggest future ways forward for the Zimbabwean political landscape.Pages
