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Negotiations 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.DocumentEco-cop: environmental policing in Eastern Africa
Institute for Security Studies, 2010This paper looks at one dominant realm of governance that makes up modern policing, i.e. the environmental realm, and particularly the policing activity known as environmental crime management.DocumentAfrican efforts to close the impunity gap: lessons for complementarity from national and regional actions
Institute for Security Studies, 2012The aim of this paper is to highlight some of the successes and challenges of domestic and regional international criminal justice processes in Africa.DocumentThe Nile: from mistrust and sabre rattling to rapprochement
Institute for Security Studies, 2012For the past century, there has been a climate of mistrust among the riparian countries over the development and use of the Nile waters. This uncooperative atmosphere has created a fragmented vision and led to unilateral development of the Nile waters.DocumentImplementing integrated community case management: stakeholder experiences and lessons learned in three African countries
Malaria Consortium, 2014Integrated community case management (iCCM) of malaria, pneumoniaand diarrhoea at the community level has been a growing focus of community healthcare delivery across sub-Saharan Africa over the last few years, as well as in Malaria Consortium’s Africa regional programme.DocumentCommunity dialogues for healthy children: encouraging communities to talk
Malaria Consortium, 2012Integrated community case management (ICCM) – an approach where community-based health workers are trained to identify, treat and refer children under-five with pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria – is increasingly being used across sub-Saharan Africa to supplement the gaps in basic healthcare provision.DocumentDeveloping intervention strategies: innovations to improve community health worker motivation and performance
Malaria Consortium, 2012During the last decade child mortality has reduced significantly in a number of African countries, largely due to the scale up of appropriate management of diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria, three leading causes of death among young children.DocumentInsecticide treated nets: the role of the commercial sector - case study of three countries in sub-Sahara Africa
Malaria Consortium, 2012Studies in the 1980s and after showed the value of Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs) in the prevention of malaria. This learning paper takes a detailed look at the approaches of direct support to the commercial (ITN) market that were implemented by Malaria Consortium and its partners as part of mixed models of malaria prevention in three sub-Sahara African countries.DocumentIt's all in the detail: developing effective health-related job aids
Malaria Consortium, 2014Job aids are commonly used to enhance the performance of health workers. There is limited guidance in the literature about practical applications of recommended criteria for a well-designed job aid.Pages
