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Female condom in Zimbabwe: Interplay of research, advocacy, and government action
1999This paper from the Population Council looks at the role of research, advocacy and education on the availability and uptake of female condoms in Zimbabwe. It also highlights the role that women’s organizations can play in educating and influencing policymakers who make decisions about the introduction of new technologies and resource allocation.DocumentEducation for food security: getting the basics right
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Many development agencies recognise the connections between poor education, poverty and food insecurity. They now try to tackle these issues together. To do this, it is essential to understand the relationships between these factors, particularly the impact of education on poverty reduction and food security.DocumentDisplacement of Zimbabweans into Malawi: the implications for poverty eradication efforts. A research report.
Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation, 2007This research report highlights some key issues regarding the crisis-based displacement of Zimbabweans to Malawi. It illustrates the impact upon, and perceptions of, displaced Zimbabweans and the Malawian communities which host them. From this and the legislative research, there are a number of recommendations which include: The Government of Malawi:DocumentSouthern Africa food security outlook: October 2007 to March 2008
Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2007This report summarises the results of a study of the food security outlook for Southern Africa, highlighting the major threats to food security in the period October 2007 to March 2008. It incorporates the findings from six country outlooks, and aims to provide a basis for regional and global resource allocation and contingency planning, as well as in-country planning.DocumentThe enemy within: southern African militaries’ quarter-century battle with HIV and AIDS
Institute for Security Studies, 2007This report from the Institute for Security Studies, South Africa looks at the armies of Botswana, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe in the context of the HIV and AIDS epidemic. These armies report HIV rates between 20 to 40 percent, with some sections having a rate between 50 to 60 percent.DocumentIn the best interests of the child: harmonising laws in Eastern and Southern Africa
African Child Policy Forum, 2007This report reviews and analyses how far 19 Eastern and Southern African countries have gone in harmonising and implementing the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC, or 'the African Charter').DocumentThe Zimbabwe electoral process and attendant issues: the voters’ views
Mass Public Opinion Institute, 2007Amidst a growing crisis in Zimbabwe, citizens will be heading to the polls for parliamentary and presidential elections in 2008. This report provides information on the views of Zimbabweans toward electoral issues as well as voting intentions for 2008. The study finds that:DocumentUnderstanding the institutional dynamics of Zimbabwe's response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Institute for Democracy in South Africa, 2005This report from the Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) examines the organisational structure and programmes of the Zimbabwe National AIDS Council (ZNAC).DocumentStable aid flows that promote farming help reduce poverty in Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Many African countries are highly dependent on aid. Opinions differ markedly on what makes aid effective. The policy environment in aid recipient countries has been the focus of much recent attention. But the stability and composition of aid flows also determine the poverty impact of aid.DocumentThe role of civil society organisations in promoting social justice and sound developmental policies in SADC
CIVICUS - World Alliance for Citizen Participation, 2007Based on three case studies from Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe, this study examines how civil society actors relate to the government and its policies at national levels. It aims to make a contribution to building closer cooperation between civil society and governments in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region.Pages
