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    Global reach, local relevance: satellite broadcasting and poverty alleviation

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
    Satellite broadcasting brings excellent sound quality and a variety of channels to the world’s most isolated rural areas. It is therefore considered an important information and communication technology that can contribute to poverty alleviation. With its wide geographical reach, however, it is difficult for satellite broadcasting to provide local content and relevant information.
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    Pastoralism on the margin

    Minority Rights Group International, 2004
    This report focuses on the sustainability of pastoralism in the lowlands of the Great Rift of East Africa and the Horn, arguing that pastoralism as a mode of production and a way of life has entered a phase of decline, often accompanied by conflict, drought, famine and flooding.The report details the historic evolution and chief characteristics of pastoralism, discussing the eras of colonialism
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    African Economic Outlook 2003/2004

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2004
    The third edition of the African Economic Outlook assesses recent economic changes and likely evolutions and challenges on the continent.
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    Integrated management of childhood illness by outpatient health workers: technical basis and overview

    World Health Organization, 1997
    This article, published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, describes the technical basis for the guidelines for the integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI), which are presented in the WHO/UNICEF training course on IMCI for outpatient health workers at first-level health facilities in developing countries.
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    Sharing experiences on reform of agricultural research and technology and extension in Eastern Africa

    Association for Strengthening Agricultural Research in Eastern and Central Africa, 2004
    This paper describes the findings of a meeting convened to allow the directors of agricultural research in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to share their experiences of the reform of their research and technology dissemination systems.
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    IFAD desk review of the PRSP Process in Eastern and Southern Africa

    European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
    This desk analysis is based on an analysis of the PRSP process in 10 countries (Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia).
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    Cross-border issues related to the provision of animal health services with reference to Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia and Tanzania

    Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003
    This paper highlights various issues related to provision of animal health services in areas near national boundaries with reference to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Ethiopia, and also suggests ways of improving service provision and delivery in these areas.
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    Catalyst for local democracy? Land reform in Eastern and Southern Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    From Eritrea to South Africa land tenure laws are in a state of flux. In every nation in eastern and southern Africa, apart from those wracked by conflict, tenure reform is either under discussion or coming on stream. What is driving this change? What are the consequences for landholders, for democratization and the nature of state power? Who are the potential winners and losers?
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    Status 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, 2002
    The 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.
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    Veterinary 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, 2002
    This 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).

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