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    The female condom: dynamics of use in urban Zimbabwe

    Horizons, 2000
    This study from the Horizons Project examines the patterns and dynamics of female condom use in Zimbabwe. The study surveyed female condom users, male condom users and non-users to establish: who uses the female condom, why it is used, where people learn about it, how consistently it is used and if it is a substitute for the male condom.
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    Intersections of human rights and customs: a livelihood perspective on water laws

    Natural Resources Institute, UK, 2005
    Does a human rights approach to water actually support to the multiple ways in which men and women actually share and manage water in rural contexts?
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    The development potential of Zimbabweans in the diaspora

    International Organization for Migration, 2005
    This study aims to understand the skills base, transnational links and interest in contributing to development of Zimbabweans living in the United Kingdom and South Africa.
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    Protecting the environment across borders in southern Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
    Transfrontier conservation initiatives refer to environmental and wildlife management programmes that cross political boundaries and national borders. These occur in 117 areas of the world. The hope is that a combined approach to ecosystem management will produce positive environmental outcomes, increased revenue from ecotourism, and benefits for local communities.
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    Land reform or wildlife? Balancing the interests of people and wildlife

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
    Many large farms in Zimbabwe are being divided into smaller areas. This land redistribution is potentially important for supporting smallholder livelihoods. At the same time wildlife ranching is being promoted as a way to earn foreign exchange. Unlike land redistribution, these wildlife ranching schemes require large areas of land.
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    Guest Editorial: Governing poverty in the new South Africa and beyond

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    This month, South Africa celebrates its first ten years of democracy by returning to the polls. On election day the Rand stood at R6.50 to the US dollar. Twenty-eight months ago the Rand was valued at over R13 to the US dollar. South Africans have not become twice as wealthy, but those with property, land, natural resources and wealth have enhanced their value.
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    Equity and access to HIV/AIDS treatment: getting the balance right in southern Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    All people with HIV/AIDS should have equal opportunity to access effective and appropriate treatment.
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    Towards pro-poor transport policies in Africa

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Conventional transport research has failed to consider how people’s mobility needs are affected by the manner in which they support themselves through employment and other activities.
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    Women’s voices get a boost: accessing technologies for empowerment

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs) run the risk of cutting women off from policy-making debates. Lack of literacy and mobility in male-dominated societies already constrain women’s opportunities to be heard.
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    Avoiding irrelevant information: strengthening information and knowledge networks for the poor

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Information services on appropriate technology (AT) provided to the poor do not benefit them as much as they could. Although a wide range of organisations provide such resources to the poor, inappropriate services and lack of co-ordination constrain their effectiveness.

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