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Understanding rural telephone use
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Mobile telephone networks in most low income countries have expanded enormously. Many people, even in poor communities, now regularly make calls. But what difference do telephones make to people’s lives? And are they important for development?DocumentDream: an integrated faith-based initiative to treat HIV/AIDS in Mozambique
World Health Organization, 2005This case study, from the World Health Organization, describes DREAM, a faith-based initiative to treat HIV and AIDS in Mozambique.DocumentThe costs of government ‘owned’ aid in Mozambique
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Mozambique is one of the poorest countries and the largest recipients of foreign aid in Africa. It is also being seen as a successful example where aid had been harmonised, mostly through sector wide approaches and direct budget support. Reduced costs and increased government control are the aims of aid harmonisation.DocumentComputers for Africa: lessons learnt from introducing computers into schools in Mozambique
SchoolNet Africa, 2004This article discusses research undertaken to document the process of introducing and using information and communication technology (ICT) in the secondary schools of Mozambique in the last three years of the 20th century.DocumentNetworking institutions of learning: SchoolNet
International Development Research Centre, 2004This report evaluates Schoolnet programs in a number of African countries. If finds that the projects have ranged from being limited in their achievements to those that can be regarded as very successful.DocumentReducing Mozambique’s reliance on donor aid
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Civil war in Mozambique forced more than a quarter of the country’s population abroad as refugees. When the war ended in 1992, Mozambique’s economy and society were destroyed and the country became largely dependent on external aid. What will help the Mozambique government reduce its aid dependence?DocumentImplementing a sector wide approach in health: the case of Mozambique
HLSP Institute, UK, 2006This paper, from HLSP Institute, explores the experience of sector wide approaches (SWAps) in Mozambique. The paper considers how the key elements of the SWAp have been developed, how processes and mechanisms are working now, and what the successes and challenges are.DocumentAchieving food security in southern Africa: policy issues and options
Overseas Development Institute, 2004This paper synthesises the findings to date of ODI’s Forum for Food Security in Southern Africa.DocumentETFRN News 43/44: forests and conflicts
European Tropical Forest Research Network, 2006This newsletter highlights the theme of forests and conflict. While there is much international debate on security and governance issues, sustainable management of natural resources appears to receive inadequate attention.DocumentIs cash the best way to assist poor and vulnerable people?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006In the face of chronic poverty, food insecurity and increasing HIV and AIDS in eastern and southern Africa, there is growing recognition of the importance of cash transfers for reaching vulnerable children and households. A variety of cash transfer schemes are being piloted. Should they be scaled-up?Pages
