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Building freedom? Securing constitutionalism and civil liberties in Africa: an analysis of evidence from the APRM
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2016Africa’s turn to electoral democracy over the past three decades has rightly been hailed as a significant achievement, but it has not rid the continent of restrictive and authoritarian governance impulses. This report attempts to interrogate the concept of ‘freedom’ and how it is faring in Africa.DocumentCollaborating for women’s economic, social and political empowerment: India and Africa
Knowledge Partnership Programme, 2015Over one third of the world’s poor reside in Africa and though over the last century African countries have made significant strides in promoting gender equity, the equality in society in terms of access and control over family, society, economic and political goods are yet to be achieved.DocumentALP results, outcomes and impacts report - Jan 2010 to June 2015
CARE USA, 2015This report summarises five and a half years of ALP’s work in Community Based Adaptation practice, learning and advocacy in Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique and Niger and outreach across Africa. It demonstrates the programme outcomes and how they have contributed to increasing the capacity of vulnerable households in sub-Saharan Africa to adapt to climate variability and change.DocumentIndia Africa partnership in health care: accomplishments and prospects
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The health sector assumes special importance in India-Africa development cooperation. It is the major component of the broad-ranging collaborative effort envisaged under the rubric of India-Africa cooperation in social development and capacity building.DocumentIndia-Africa partnership towards sustainable development
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015The intersection of African resurgence and India’s growing economy and global profile has opened up new avenues for deepening the multi-faceted development partnership between the two emerging growth poles of the world.Document“Shamba Shape Up” ICT and AG Profile. USAID Fostering Agriculture Competitiveness Employment Information Communication Technologies (FACET).
US Agency for International Development, 2013Shamba Shape Up is a farm makeover reality show that was first developed in Kenya. During each episode the presenter and agricultural experts visit a family farm to demonstrate practical solutions to help them improve their production practices. In addition to promoting improved agricultural practices, the show also weaves financial literacy messaging into each episode.DocumentResearch Article: Review of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.
2011We review the use and value of seasonal climate forecasting for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), with a view to understanding and exploiting opportunities to realize more of its potential benefits.DocumentAfrican farmers in the digital age. How digital solutions can enable rural development
2016This anthology explores the future of African food systems and the role that digital solutions can play in overcoming the isolation of smallholder farmers and speeding up rural development. Farming is one of mankind’s oldest endeavors, and digital technology is one of its newest.DocumentLearning Study on ‘The Users' in Technology for Transparency and Accountability Initiatives: Assumptions and Realities.
2013This report presents the findings of a learning study which arose from the growing sense that not enough attention was being paid to the people expected to take up and use T4TAIs.DocumentThis is what we die for. Human rights abuses in the democratic republic of congo power the global trade in cobalt.
Amnesty International, 2016People around the world increasingly rely on rechargeable batteries to power their mobile phones, tablets, laptop computers and other portable electronic devices. The growing global market for portable electronic devices and rechargeable batteries is driving the growing demand for the extraction of cobalt, a key component in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.Pages
