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The private sector role in HIV/AIDS in the context of an expanded global response: expenditure trends in five sub-Saharan African countries
Oxford Journals, 2011A relatively unexamined aspect of the global HIV response is the role of the private sector in financing HIV/AIDS services. This paper examines trends in private sector financing, management and resource consumption related to HIV/AIDS in five sub-Saharan African countries: Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia.DocumentRealising REDD + national strategy and policy options
Center for International Forestry Research, 2009Reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and enhancing forest carbon stocks in developing countries (REDD+) started as a global initiative.DocumentStrategies for adapting to climate change in rural sub-Saharan Africa
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2010Adaptation strategies must target those populations most vulnerable to global change and equip those unable to adapt—generally the poorest—with the tools and incentives that will enable them to do so.DocumentShaping climate resilient development
Global Environment Facility, 2009This paper presents an assessment of climate risks from the existing climate as well as from a range of scenarios.DocumentFrom ICT towards information society: Policy strategies and concepts for employing ICT for reducing poverty
2011This report offers a short theoretical and conceptual discussion of ICT strategies in the context of Sub-Saharan Africa, and investigates in more detail the Tanzanian case. The paper discusses how ICT’s possible role can and should be strengthened in the future in delivering on those expectations. The paper focuses on three major issues from different vantage points.DocumentFrom ICT towards information society Policy strategies and concepts for employing ICT for reducing poverty
2011This paper attempts to foster dialogue among different stake-holders about broad and inclusive strategies to advance ICT and information society in the developing countries and with the development cooperation instruments. This paper approaches the possibilities offered by ICT in development specifically from the vantage point of the new ICT ecosystem and its underlying sectoral innovation system.DocumentSupport to Tanzania Traditional Energy Development (TAN-2308). Review
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2010The Government of Norway supported the Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organisation (TaTEDO) programme ‘Integrated Modern Energy Services for Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction’ (IMESPORE) with 10 million NOK for three years (2008-2010).DocumentSADC Gender Protocol 2011 Barometer
Gender Links, Johannesburg, 2011The 2008 Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Gender and Development was a groundbreaking agreement among the region’s leaders. This report is the third in a series produced by the Southern Gender Protocol Alliance – a network of national and regional NGOs in SADC countries campaigning for the implementation of the Protocol.DocumentShould Africa take the renewable energy path?
Arid Lands Information Network, 2011Modern energy services are essential for reducing poverty. Countries need energy to increase economic production, which improves livelihood options for women and men. Energy is also needed to increase agricultural productivity, provide clean water and improve human health, and energy enables girls and boys to go to school.DocumentDocumenting good practices at partner level
HelpAge International, 2011During the period 2006 – 2010, a regional HIV and AIDS advocacy programme was implemented in the sub Saharan African countries. In this respect, HelpAge and its partners undertook a number of activities under the thematic areas of HIV prevention to address the impact of AIDS on older people.Pages
