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Reporting AIDS: an analysis of media environments in Southern Africa
Panos AIDS Programme, 2005This Panos report examines the findings of five studies that aimed to identify how the media could better fulfil its potential role in responding to the AIDS epidemic. The studies took place in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.DocumentAdolescents: orphaned and vulnerable in the time of HIV/AIDS
YouthNet, Family Health International, 2005This paper emphasises the distinct needs of HIV/AIDS orphaned and vulnerable adolescents.DocumentEarly departures: the emigration potential of Zimbabwean students
Southern African Migration Project, 2005This study examines the causes for Zimbabwe’s brain drain. It presents the results of a survey of final-year college and university students in Zimbabwe.DocumentResponding to HIV/AIDS in Africa: a comparative analysis of responses to the Abuja Declaration in Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe
ActionAid International, 2004This ActionAid publication compares the achievements and challenges of four African countries – Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria and Zimbabwe – in relation to the 2001 Abuja Declaration. The primary goal of the Abuja Declaration was to reverse the rate of HIV infection, TB and other related infectious diseases.DocumentStories from an African learning village
Education Sector, UNESCO, 2005This paper is a collection of stories and reflections on the learning centre called Kufunda Village in Zimbabwe. The centre is a learning community of those people who are working with and for the most disadvantaged. The paper is a contribution to the thinking around development, community building, and to new ways of working with people, groups and communities.DocumentReport of the fact-finding mission to Zimbabwe to assess the scope and impact of Operation Murambatsvina
United Nations Human Settlements Programme, 2005In May 2005, the government of Zimbabwe launched Operation Murambatsvina - a clean-up operation of its cities described as a crackdown on all illegal activity. This report presents the findings of the UN special envoy on human settlement issues in Zimbabwe.DocumentEnding legalised violence against children: report for the East and Southern Africa regional consultation
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in East and Southern Africa.DocumentAssessment of violence against children in the Eastern and Southern Africa region
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This study provides an extensive picture of violence against children in Eastern and Southern Africa, providing regional and country specific information on national legal and policy frameworks and enforcements.DocumentHuman rights, formalisation and women’s land rights in southern and eastern Africa
Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo, 2005Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report sets out a human rights-based approach (HRBA) for gender-equal and non-discriminatory land reform.DocumentCommunities can create their own water supply and sanitation
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Urban communities in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Angola are creating – and funding – their own water supply and sanitation services. Partnered with local governments they are covering large areas at much lower costs than conventional projects. To meet the Millennium target of sustainable access to safe drinking water, international agencies need to learn how to support such innovations.Pages
