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WWF Mara River Basin Management Initiative, Kenya and Tanzania. Phase III - final evaluation report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2013The scarce water resources of the transboundary Mara River Basin (13,750 km2), in Kenya and Tanzania are essential to more than one million people, multiple water uses and the world-famous Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem and its economically very important tourism industry.DocumentLow-carbon competitiveness in Kenya
Overseas Development Institute, 2013This analysis of Kenya’s Vision 2030 initiative suggests that over the next decade, global trade patterns will be transformed by climate change, international mitigation, and natural-resource scarcity, resulting in an inevitable shift over time to a low-carbon global economy. This report has a particular focus on the energy, agriculture and manufacturing sectors.DocumentThe Politics of Revitalising Agriculture in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Colin Poulton and Karuti KanyingaWorking Paper 59May 2013DocumentGoverning REDD+: global framings versus practical evidence from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Full title: Governing REDD+: global framings versus practical evidence from the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, Kenya STEPS Centre Working Paper 55by Joanes AtelaDocumentCreating Policy Space for Pastoralism in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Future Agricultures Working Paper 68Mohamed Elmi and Izzy BirchJuly 2013DocumentAgriculture and Climate Change in Kenya: Climate Chaos, Policy Dilemmas
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013Future Agricultures Working Paper 70Immaculate Maina, Andrew Newsham and Michael OkotiAugust 2013DocumentEmpowering women through ICTs
Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions, 2012From 2007 up until early 2011 Spider (the Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions) supported various gender-focused initiatives that sought to uplift women particularly in the rural regions of the global south. This report offers an analysis of the impact on the lives of the women that participated in the projects.DocumentDefying the odds: lessons learned from Men for Gender Equality Now
African Women's Development & Communication Network, 2009Men for Gender Equality Now (MEGEN) was initially set up as a project within FEMNET. It is now registered as an independent organisation, with more than 200 active members, working in 7 districts and 15 constituencies around Kenya. MEGEN has found that that there are many men even in the most traditional and patriarchal societies that believe in and support gender equality.DocumentDefying the odds: lessons learned from Men for Gender Equality Now
African Women's Development & Communication Network, 2009Men for Gender Equality Now (MEGEN) was initially set up as a project within FEMNET. It is now registered as an independent organisation, with more than 200 active members, working in 7 districts and 15 constituencies around Kenya. MEGEN has found that that there are many men even in the most traditional and patriarchal societies that believe in and support gender equality.DocumentInnovation and best practice in mobile technologies for development
Economic and Private Sector PEAKS, 2013Mobile adoption in developing countries has increased dramatically over the last decade. This paper is a review of innovation in the ICT entrepreneurship / mobile internet/mobile related applications space. The paper aims to identify best practice in stimulating innovation in developing countries.Pages
