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Rural Africa at the crossroads: livelihoods, practices and policies
Overseas Development Institute [ES], 2000The last two decades of the 20th century have been a period of change for sub-Saharan African economies. Structural Adjustment Programmes have triggered a huge, unplanned income diversification response in African rural areas making rural populations become more occupationally flexible, spatially mobile and increasingly dependent on non-agricultural income-generating activities.DocumentThe CDM project potential in sub-Saharan Africa
Wuppertal Institute, 2011This report assesses opportunities and challenges for the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in sub-Saharan African countries, namely Burkina Faso, Democratic Republic Congo (DRC), Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.DocumentThe impact of access to credit and training on technological adoption: a case of the rice sector in Tanzania
AgEcon Search, 2011The imbalance between domestic production of rice and rice consumption has been growing in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Nevertheless, one possible strategy for achieving productivity improvement is to seek an Asian-style rice Green Revolution in SSA.DocumentGetting research into policy and practice
Knowledge Services, IDS, 2009The true test of the effectiveness of health and development research is whether people use it – for decision-making, influencing, referencing, or most importantly, to bring about change.Development actors are paying increasing attention to the question of how research, despite barriers, can fulfil its potential to improve policy and practice.DocumentStudies of the waterscape of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania: water management in hill furrow irrigation
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, 2011The main objective of this thesis is to contribute knowledge of water management and water use in hill furrow irrigation in Kilimanjaro region in Tanzania. The paper analyses the waters of the region, conceptualised as a waterscape constituted by material, institutional and ideational aspects. The study underlines the following facts:DocumentStrengthening the research to policy and practice interface: exploring strategies used by research organisations working on sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
Health Research Policy and Systems, 2011As part of the Sexual Health and HIV Evidence into Policy (SHHEP) project researchers and communications experts came together to share and analyse the strategies they used to influence policy.Documente-Governance and developing countries
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2001Is e-Governance more than just a government website on the Internet? What is it exactly? What are the benefits of e-Governance? What can governments do to make it work? This report looks into the definitions of e-Governance, presents a general e-Governance model and several case studies, discusses technology aspects, and follows up with a SWOT analysis on e-Governance in developing countries.DocumentIdentification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: four countries profiles
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009A Norwegian report reviewed nine African countries’ profiles in the context of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment, and revealed potentially positive attributes for four countries. This report validates these initial rankings and assesses national fisheries sectors in the four countries more specifically and realistically for investment opportunities.DocumentIdentification of potential aquaculture and fish processing investment projects and partners in selected countries in Africa: nine countries profiles
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2009This document reviews nine countries' profiles that were made in the context of a Norwegian study on potential aquaculture and fish processing investment in Africa. The report tries to determine the countries which have the best resource base, investment, and trade environment.DocumentReal-time evaluation of Norway’s international climate and forest initiative: Tanzania
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2011In April 2008, Norway and Tanzania signed a letter of intent on a climate change partnership focused on reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). The current paper reviews Norwegian-supported programmes on adaptation and mitigation of climate change in Tanzania, trying to find out how fruitful this partnership has been.Pages
