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Biofuels, poverty, and growth: a computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2009This paper assesses the implications of large-scale investments in biofuels for growth and income distribution in Mozambique. It suggests that biofuels can provide Mozambique with an opportunity to substantially enhance economic growth and poverty reduction. Yet, the authors argue that benefits depend on production technology.DocumentInnovative Pro-Poor Healthcare Financing and Delivery Models
Results for Development Institute, 2009In their efforts to improve health systems, developing countries face the challenge of integrating traditional government health resources with a large and growing private health sector, where many poor people seek care.DocumentOne World Action Policy Brief on EPAs and Gender
One World Action, 2007The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) proposes a scheme to create a free trade area (FTA) between the European Union and the Asian, Caribbean and Pacific countries. What are some of the likely impacts of such scheme on women's livelihoods in the sugar, beef and cut flower sectors in Mozambique, Namibia and Zambia? Based on research conducted in each of these countries, the report asked:DocumentTalking about Governance. European Community Aid: Policy and Practice on Governance and Democracy
One World Action, 2006This report synthesises findings from research conducted by One World Action on practices of democracy and human rights in the context of governance in seven countries - Azerbaijan, Georgia, Guatemala, Morocco, Mozambique, Peru and Rwanda.DocumentMaking politics work to reduce extreme forms of poverty
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009There is a growing recognition of the importance of politics in shaping poverty reduction efforts in developing countries. But current development thinking and practice may be failing the poorest groups. What forms of politics lead to successful pro-poor policies?DocumentEvaluation of technical assistance to post-conflict countries-Mozambique and Rwanda
International Monetary Fund, 2009This evaluation of technical assistance (TA) in statistics covers two post-conflict countries, namely, Mozambique and Rwanda during the period 2000–08.DocumentMutual Accountability at country level: emerging good practice
Overseas Development Institute, 2009Mutual accountability is a practical response to recent experiences in building greater transparency and accountability at country level - and the lessons learned about the role of country ownership in delivering development results.DocumentAccounting for poverty reduction in Norwegian development aid to Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008The study will assess the system of the monitoring and evaluation of Norwegian development aid to Mozambique, with a particular focus on the system of the verification of its impact on poverty. Specifically, the paper presents a discussion on key issues and concepts about poverty, and contains a discussion about the relevance and accuracy of the current system of accounting for poverty reducDocumentGender policies and feminisation of poverty in Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008This study is the first in a series of three on gender policies and feminisation of poverty in Mozambique, to be carried out in the period 2008-2010. Specifically, the document looks at gender and poverty in Mozambique, and gender policies an institutional framework.The research questions for this paper are:DocumentMaking rural businesses bankable in Mozambique
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2009Most farms and small businesses in rural Mozambique lack access to finance and operate in poorly coordinated markets. This restricts rural economic development and leaves many people trapped in poverty. The active lending approach of one financial institution, Gabinete de Consultoria e Apoio à Pequena Indústria (GAPI), is helping to address these problems.Pages
