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    Institutional innovations in African smallholder carbon projects

    Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2012
    According to this report, climate funds for reducing greenhouse gas emissions can benefit small farmers and help achieve development objectives. In the detailed study of six African agricultural carbon projects, researchers found that communities are benefiting from a range of activities related to planting and managing trees on farms.
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    From privatisation to corporatisation and the need for a counter-strategy

    Association for International Water Studies, Norway, 2012
    This report explores the development from privatisation to corporatisation within neoliberal policy on urban water services in developing countries. The findings call for the water justice movement to update and adjust its strategy, in order to counter the neoliberal tactical shift towards corporatisation.
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    The structure and dynamics of cut flower export markets from Kenya and Ethiopia

    Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2012
    The flower trade from Kenya and Ethiopia has brought direct financial benefits to both countries which contribute to agricultural GDP. Moreover it has brought substantial indirect benefits in the form of employment, organisational and institutional capacity gains, and it has acted as a role model for national enterprise development led by the private sector.
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    A toolkit to assess proposed benefit sharing and revenue distribution schemes of community REDD+ projects

    REDD-net, 2012
    This toolkit aims to strengthen the ability of community-based institutions to address REDD+ issues, with benefit sharing being a key feature in the design of equitable REDD+ policies and projects at both national and community levels.
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    How can agriculture and trade lead to livelihoods, food security and development?: evidence from Eastern and Southern Africa

    Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2011
    Agriculture and trade can be engines for inclusive growth and development in African countries. This monograph presents the main findings of country research studies on trade and agriculture issues in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.
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    Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW)

    Since Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) is culturally accepted in Kenya, CREAW is committed to transforming society and achieving for women, a just and dignified environment, in which their rela
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    Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK)

    The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) is the regulatory authority for the communications sector in Kenya.
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    Study on ICT Access Gaps in Kenya

    Communications Commission of Kenya, 2011
    The objective of this study is to assist the Commission in developing the most appropriate framework, based on international best practice, to ensure the provision of affordable ICT services which include telephony, Internet, postal services and broadband to all parts of Kenya including rural and high cost areas.
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    Reporting tax research: Connecting researchers and journalists for improved media coverage and debate in Kenya

    Panos Institute, London, 2010
    This case study describes some of the methods and activities developed by the Relay programme, managed by Panos London, and how they were applied in Kenya to the issue of tax and governance. It offers a detailed and descriptive account of Relay’s series of workshop sessions they ran with researchers, civil society organisations and journalists in the country.
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    Bride Price: Modern day slavery?

    Centre for Rights Education and Awareness, 2010
    A baseline survey conducted jointly by Center for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW) and MIFUMIBride Price Network to determine the nature and significance of bride price and the role it plays in perpetuating domestic violence in communities in the North Meru and Kisii Districts of Kenya.

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