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Impact of Family Planning on Women’s Participation in the Development Process [in Zimbabwe]
Family Health International, 1998Examines the question of how family planning use may affect the ability of women to participate in the development process.DocumentDeclaration and plan of action for the development of rural radio in Africa (FAO)
Communication for Development (ComDev), FAO, 1999DocumentDecentralization in Chile (Stewart / Ranis / UNDP)
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 1999DocumentAgriculture and the policy environment: Zambia and Zimbabwe: political dreams and policy nightmares
OECD Development Centre, 1992The paper examines the effect of differing policies in the post-independence period on the agricultural and overall economic performance of Zambia and Zimbabwe. It focuses on the interaction between macroeconomic and agricultural policy reforms. It shows that macro and micro reforms need to be closely linked and that both are critical to sectoral performance.DocumentILO Governing Body Document on Child Labour Committee on Employment and Social Policy (GB.264/ESP/1)
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 1999DocumentChild Labour in commercial agriculture in Africa
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 1999This paper seeks to review briefly the available evidence on the extent and types of child labour in the commercial agriculture sector in the Africa region. Information and data are included from case-studies carried out on the child labour situation in commercial agriculture in Kenya, Malawi, South Africa, United Republic of Tanzania and Zimbabwe.DocumentWomen's Work and the Household in Latin America. A discussion of the literature
Danish Institute for International Studies, 1999The paper discusses the existing literature on women's work and the household in Latin America. This should be seen in the context of women increasingly entering the labour market in Latin America - as increasing interest among academics for exploring the complexities of the household. One can distinguish between three 'angles' taken by the studies.DocumentTraditional African values and their use in implementing Agenda 21
Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor - Indigenous Knowledge WorldWide, 1995This article argues that efforts to achieve the promotion of sustainable development within the framework of Agenda 21 should be based on reexamining and applying indigenous knowledge and techniques, as opposed to the wholesale importation of Westernized methods and ideas. The aim should be to attain the optimum combination of the best practices from traditional and modern knowledge.
