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Bridging security and development:People-centred approaches needed
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Strategies for securing peace that have worked in Afghanistan are unlikely to work in Iraq or Somalia. Yet, interventions by international organisations and countries in crisis areas continue to follow the same formula: first condemnation, then sanctions, then military action.DocumentMedicines without Doctors: why the Global Fund must fund salaries of health workers to expand AIDS treatment
Public Library of Science Medicine, 2007The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria was created to fight three of the world’s most devastating diseases. Recent internal comments from the Global Fund suggest an intention to focus more on these diseases, and to leave the strengthening of health systems and support for the health workforce to others.DocumentGénero, lengua e inclusión
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007La escuela diseñada y designada para grupos dominantes excluye a otros alumnos. Las niñas son particularmente vulnerables debido a sus responsabilidades en el hogar y por las actitudes de poco apoyo por parte de familias y profesores.DocumentLa langue maternelle d’abord: Le droit des enfants à apprendre dans leurs propres langues
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007L’Éducation est un pouvoir et la langue est la clé pour accéder à ce pouvoir. Un enfant qui réussit à l’école et qui développe de l’estime de soi et de la fierté aura de meilleures possibilités d’emploi et sera plus à même de réaliser son potentiel.DocumentChanging aid delivery and the environment: can general budget support be used to meet environmental objectives?
Overseas Development Institute, 2007This paper examines how environmental objectives are pursued by donors in a context where aid delivery mechanisms are changing. It cites General Budget Support (GBS) as an example of an increasingly important aid instrument that emphasises domestic commitment to achieve better environmental outcomes.DocumentInnovation for land rights in Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Many people in Africa do not have the security of formal titles to land. Policymakers can learn from the various approaches that different countries have taken to improve land tenure security.DocumentUsing registration to secure land rights in Mozambique
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007With increased pressure on land in Africa, many governments have introduced laws to assist land registration. The aim is to improve the land security of poorer farmers and encourage partnerships with investors. Governments must ensure this does not just benefit wealthier, better-informed groups.DocumentDivorced, separated and widowed female workers in rural Mozambique
The International Working Group on Gender, Macroeconomics and International Economics, 2007Why are a high proportion of female wageworkers in rural Mozambique divorced, separated or widowed? This paper explores the factors underlying this difference and establishes a significant relationship between labour market participation and female divorce or widowhood.DocumentAsian foreign direct investment in Africa: towards a new era of cooperation among developing countries
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2007How might African countries attract a greater proportion of Asian foreign direct investment (FDI)? This book first looks for answers to this question through an examination of the role that FDI played in both the successful economic development strategies of East Asia, and in the Asian financial crisis.DocumentEffective partnerships for on-site urban sanitation in Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Africa’s informal settlements are growing at an astounding rate. For the vast majority of residents on-site sanitation – usually some type of pit latrine – is the only option. Partnerships between water suppliers and solid waste collection sectors have greatly improved services, but could partnerships work for the sanitation sector too?Pages
