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    Strengthening agricultural education and training in Sub-Saharan Africa from an innovation systems perspective: case studies of Ethiopia and Mozambique

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007
    This paper examines the role of post-secondary agricultural education and training (AET) in Sub-Saharan Africa. Focusing on the context of the region’s agricultural innovation systems, it explores how AET can contribute to development. The authors present a framework to analyse the function of AET in strengthening innovative capabilities.
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    Civil society engagement in education budgets: a report documenting Commonwealth Education Fund experience

    Commonwealth Education Fund, 2008
    This report documents Commonwealth Education Fund experience, illustrating how civil society can engage in the budget process through budget analysis; tracking disbursement flows through the education system; monitoring expenditure; and lobbying to influence budget allocations to the education sector.
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    Peace versus justice: truth and reconciliation commission and war crimes tribunals in Africa

    Centre for Conflict Resolution, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2007
    This paper reports on a seminar held at the Centre for Conflict Resolution (CCR) in Cape Town, South Africa on truth, reconciliation, and war crimes' tribunals in Africa - with particular respect to the theme, ‘peace versus justice’.
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    Committed but demotivated teachers in Mozambique

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Mozambique is working to improve salaries and levels of motivation for teachers and other civil servants. Teachers are generally committed to their profession, but the quality of education is threatened by the conditions they live and work in and the impact of these on their performance, wellbeing and professional pride.
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    How soon can donors exit from post-conflict states?

    Center for Global Development, USA, 2008
    This paper evaluates and estimates the time and dollar costs of post-conflict rebuilding. Utilising four post-conflict states – Liberia, Mozambique, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste – as case studies, it argues that it will be decades, possibly generations, before post-conflict states are ready to see donors leave.
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    IPPF HIV Prevention Report Cards

    International Planned Parenthood Federation, 2008
    Under the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS (GCWA), the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), together with the United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) and Young Positives are developing 23 country Report Cards with the aim to strengthen HIV Prevention strategies for girls and young women.
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    Improving energy planning in sub-Saharan Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Energy is central to economic development and poverty reduction in Africa. Energy planning will be critical for the future development of the sector but planning in many poor countries is inadequate. How can donor-funded research improve energy planning in sub-Saharan Africa?
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    Helping small-scale producers increase their power to compete globally

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Rapid globalisation of agricultural trade is increasingly forcing small-scale producers to compete with large enterprises that have better access to business services and a greater ability to meet international quality standards.
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    Inter-regional multi-stakeholder dialogue on aid effectiveness

    Reality of Aid, 2008
    This paper presents an overview of the inter-regional consultation on aid effectiveness and the Paris Declaration (PD) held in Lusaka, Zambia. The workshop was convened to discuss progress on aid effectiveness in the region and recommendations for improving the PD – in preparation for the forthcoming high-level meeting in Ghana.
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    Food security in southern Africa: changing the trend?

    Overseas Development Institute, 2007
    This paper reviews progress in addressing widespread chronic food insecurity since the crisis of 2001–03. It assesses changes regarding the understanding of the ‘problem’, to how it has been incorporated into policy, and how programming has changed to align with the stated policy objectives and underlying analysis.

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