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Review of crowdfunding for development initiatives
Evidence on Demand, 2013This study provides a summary of crowdfunding initiatives that support developing country entrepreneurs.DocumentMainstreaming environment into humanitarian interventions: a synopsis of key organisations, literature and experience
Evidence on Demand, 2013This study reviews a selection of materials on the environment and humanitarian interventions, focusing on who is active in the field of environment and humanitarian response, and what exists in terms of application to manage environmental concerns during humanitarian interventions.DocumentWhy health systems must change: addressing the needs of ageing populations in low- and middle-income countries
HelpAge International, 2014The world’s population is ageing rapidly, with the over-60 population growing fastest. Since 2000, there have been more people aged 60 or over than children under 5. Ageing, however, brings with it aDocumentSupporting climate resilient value chains
Evidence on Demand, 2013This report include an examination of three commodity supply/value chains that are grown in four African states besides Pakistan and Bangladesh. The document focuses particularly on current trends in the value chains and considering whether they will face challenges due to physical climate effects under a range of scenarios.DocumentTicking time bombs: ineffective weapons stockpile management in Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2011The history of explosions in countries around the world illustrates the increased risk posed by improper ammunition management. This paper illustrates the importance of monitoring and controlling conventional weapons (CW) and ammunition stockpile management in Africa, paying particular attention to small arms and light weapons (SALW).DocumentNegotiations for a Nile-Cooperative Framework Agreement
Institute for Security Studies, 2011The geographical configurations of the Nile ensure that all Nilotic countries are inextricably bound together by a common reliance on the shared waters of this great river. However, for too long, all of these countries have given priority to the pursuit of their divergent interests and their own agendas.DocumentBottlenecks to deployment! police capacity building and deployment in Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2010This study explores the police training environment in Africa and gauges some of the key challenges to the smooth deployment of trained police officers.DocumentThe chair of the African Union: what prospect for institutionalisation?
Institute for Security Studies, 2010The chair of the Pan-African organisation (PAO) is one position that can be scrutinised and defined with difficulty. Its real political and institutional significance can only be appraised through a historical analysis because it is an institution that has evolved through practical engagements.DocumentFact sheet. Project: P romotion and Intensification of Fruit Trees in Agricultural Farm Lands for Mitigation and Adaption to Climate Change
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2013The main objective of this strategic intervention is to reduce the impacts of climate change and land degradation on rural farm lands by intensifying the production of fruit trees. This will generate income and help farmers adapt to climate change.DocumentFact sheet. Project: Alternative energy sources and efficient utilizatio n of biomass energy to reduce depletion of carbon sinks and improve livelihoods in rural areas of Tanzania
Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2013The project was implemented in Lingeka and Nyanza villages in the Meatu District, Shinyanga region. The main goal was to improve livelihoods for poor rural households, with a special focus on women. The core problem addressed was the lack of reliable and clean energy for lighting and inefficient use of biomass for heating and cooking.Pages
