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    The impact of HIV/AIDS on humanitarian assistance

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    HIV/AIDS and emergencies are now at the top of the humanitarian policy agenda. The combined effect of climatic, economic and social issues led to a crisis in several countries in southern Africa during 2002–2003. This crisis brought to the forefront the complex interactions between HIV/AIDS, food security, livelihoods and humanitarian action.
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    Towards participatory, pro-poor transport policy

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
    Transport is a necessary input to urban life, providing the means of access from home to activity.  It plays a key role in people’s lives, providing them with access to opportunities. Only recently have planners begun to consider the social, environmental and poverty impacts of transport interventions. Auditing transport for efficiency and anti-poverty effects is still in its infancy.
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    Trade unions in Africa

    National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa, 2004
    This booklet examines the legal, economic, and political environment in which trade unions operate in Africa and attempts to identify the key challenges facing them. It describes country case studies from Zambia, Ghana, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Namibia, and South Africa.
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    The ultimate stamps of approval: postal campaigns deliver AIDS information beyond mass media

    Population Services International, 2004
    This Population Services International (PSI) document outlines how governments are using specially designed postage stamps to communicate HIV and AIDS messages. These campaigns have been used in Nepal, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Chad, with support from PSI, USAID and the German government.
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    Household welfare impacts of mortality of adult females in Zimbabwe: implications for policy and program development

    International AIDS Economics Network, 2000
    This paper from IAEN describes the major household impacts of female mortality in Zimbabwe, identifies the household coping mechanisms adopted and the current formal and informal social support mechanisms.
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    Renewable energy technologies in Zimbabwe

    African Energy Policy Research Network, 2004
    This report examines the actual and potential impact of rural energy and renewables on income-generating business opportunities in Zimbabwe and analyses the barriers to widespread implementation of renewable energy technologies.
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    Report of the Southern Africa civil society consultation

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004
    This paper reports on the Southern Africa regional consultation conference on the Commission for Africa (CFA). Participants came from civil society groups from Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zimbabwe and Zambia. At the conclusion of the two day meeting the participants released a communiqué of the meeting and its deliberations.
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    Creating voice and carving space

    Royal Tropical Institute, 2004
    This book is based upon the premise that while politics and power play a central role in decisions governing the lives of many women in developing countries, international development agencies supporting the good governance agenda in the 1990s largely failed to acknowledge this in their approaches.
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    Natural resource conflict management case studies: an analysis of power, participation and protected areas

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2003
    This report presents a collection of case studies which focus on processes of conflict management and resolution and the different ways and means that conflicts are addressed.
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    The journey of life: a community workshop to support children

    Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative For Children Affected by HIV/AIDS, 2004
    This manual is a guide to conducting a workshop designed to raise awareness of the increasing psychological and social needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS, war, and displacement, and work out ways in which the community can find solutions.

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