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Land Reform in the shadow of the State: the implementation of new land laws in sub-Saharan Africa
Land Rights in Africa, Oxfam, 2000Focuses on the problems of implementing new land laws in Africa, with particular emphasis on those in Tanzania, Uganda and South Africa. Includes background, the policy environment, implementors, accommodative non-state land reform, and radical non-state land reformDocumentLand tenure reform and the balance of power in eastern and southern Africa
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery.DocumentRe-examining the 'more people less erosion' hypothesis: special case of wider trend?
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000Recent research into natural resource rehabilitation based on in-depth case studies has highlighted situations where population growth and agricultural intensification have been accompanied by improved rather than deteriorating soil and water resources.DocumentEvaluation report of the implementation of the East African Cooperation Development Strategy
Economic Policy Research Centre, Uganda, 2000Results of a study undertaken in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to evaluate the implementation of the EAC Development Strategy (1997 - 2000) as a basis for proposing the agenda for the next Development Strategy, (2001 – 2005). The paper presents the Policy and Programme Action Matrix of the EAC Development Strategy and assesses to what extent commitments made in the strategy have been fulfilled.DocumentAid and Reform in Africa
Aid Effectiveness Research, World Bank, 1999Since the early 1980s, virtually every African country has received large amounts of aid aimed at stimulating policy reform. The results have varied enormously. Ghana and Uganda were successful reformers that grew rapidly and reduced poverty. In other countries policies changed little or even got worse.DocumentProgress Report on Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs)
Debt Initiative for the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries, IMF, 2000Describes developments in the PRSP programme, including Interim PRSPs (I-PRSPs)Issues raised by recipient countries have includedgrowth and macroeconomic stability are critical for poverty reduction, but cannot be considered as ends in themselvespoverty reduction strategies need to be comprehensive in nature, and are not simply about social programsexplicit links need to be madeDocumentTaxation, aid and democracy: an agenda for research in African countries
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2000Taxation, aid and democracy are closely related in poor aid-dependent African countries.DocumentAid and reform in Africa: lessons from ten case studies
World Bank, 2001This article explores comparatively, the effect and effectiveness of aid in different African countries (10 case studies).More specifically the article investigates the following questions:are there common characteristics of successful and failed reformers that enable us to understand better the political economy of reform?do donors tailor their assistance to different types of counDocumentDollars, dialogue and development: an evaluation of Swedish programme aid
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1999Programme aid - that is, import support, debt relief and budget support - has constituted a considerable part of Swedish aid in the 1990's. However, the volumes of programme aid have fallen both in relative and absolute terms during this same period. Few evaluations have assessed how different modalities of programme aid further economic growth and sustainable development.DocumentImproving household food security: institutions, gender, and integrated approaches
Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000Food security is a multi-dimensional development issue that needs cross-sectoral integrated approaches.Pages
