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Transport and Environment Science Technology Network (TEST)
The TEST Network includes universities and research institutions from five sub-Saharan African countries (South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe). - Document
Mobilising men in practice: challenging sexual and gender based violence in institutional settings
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2012This document brings together stories, tools and lessons from the work of the Mobilising Men programme, a partnership looking at ways of engaging men as gender activists.DocumentMobilising men in practice: challenging sexual and gender based violence in institutional settings
Institute of Development Studies, Sussex [ES], 2012This document brings together stories, tools and lessons from the work of the Mobilising Men programme, a partnership looking at ways of engaging men as gender activists.DocumentLivelihoods, basic services and social protection in northern Uganda and Karamoja
Secure Livelihoods Research Consortium, 2012The effects of three decades of violence on the populations of Uganda’s Greater North have been immense, and one challenge lies in identifying what policies and programmes can help these populations recover and adapt their livelihoods in a post-conflict environment.DocumentPolicy and programmatic implications of task shifting in Uganda: a case study
BioMed Central, 2012Uganda has a severe health worker shortage and a high demand for health care services; therefore, task shifting is happening in Uganda on a wide scale, at various levels of care, in many forms. This study aims to assess the policy and programmatic implications of task shifting in Uganda.DocumentAre food insecure smallholder households making changes in their farming practices? Evidence from east Africa
Climate Change Agriculture Food Security, 2012Smallholder farmers across east Africa have started to embrace climate-resilient farming approaches and technologies, according to this study by the Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) research programme.DocumentICTs for Education:Impact and lessons learned from IICD-supported activities
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2007This impact study is part of a series of publications on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in various sectors in developing countries.DocumentPastoralism in the Horn of Africa: Diverse livelihood pathways
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2012CAADP Policy Brief 06 by Kate Wellard-Dyer Pastoralists in the Horn of Africa have struggled for centuries with drought, conflict and famine. They are resourceful, innovative and entrepreneurial peoples, by necessity. While there are profound difficulties in creating secure livelihoods for all, there are also significant successes.DocumentInnovation works:pastoralists building secure livelihoods in the Horn of Africa
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2011Pastoralist areas of the Horn of Africa are experiencing rapid change. Markets are opening up, helping to improve livelihoods and generate substantial new wealth for local and national economies.DocumentThe differentiated effects of food price spikes on poverty in Uganda
AgEcon Search, 2012The price spike of 2006-08 set off alarm bells that millions of poor households would find themselves pushed below the poverty line or pushed further below it as a result of these higher prices.Pages
