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    Foreign direct investment by African countries

    Overseas Development Institute, 2005
    Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) from developing countries has risen sharply over the past two decades. Most FDI has been by Asian firms establishing footholds in other Asian countries but there has also been investment in developed countries such as the European Union. However, with the exception of South African investment, there is little FDI stemming from Sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Alignment, harmonisation and coordination in the energy sector, Mozambique

    Scanteam, 2005
    Mozambique has vast energy resources that have considerable potential for national energy-intensive industry and for export, such as hydropower, gas, coal, and perhaps petroleum. It also has large bio-mass and solar energy for more local energy needs.
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    Agriculture heals the wounds of conflict

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
    Many developing countries are recovering from different humanitarian crises: genocide in Cambodia, civil war in Rwanda, famine in North Korea, conflict in Palestine and Afghanistan, the tsunami in Indonesia. A new report suggests that agricultural development can help countries to recover from violent conflicts and natural disasters.
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    Curriculum change and social cohesion in conflict-affected societies

    International Bureau of Education, UNESCO, 2003
    This is a report from the colloquium on "Curriculum Change and Social Cohesion in Conflict-affected Societies" held in Geneva, April 2003. It documents curriculum policy reform in societies that are emerging from, or that have emerged from, civil strife. Seven case study contexts are presented, focusing on questions of social cohesion in their illustration and analysis of policy reform.
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    Connecting poverty and ecosystem services: focus on Mozambique

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 2005
    How are Africa’s ecosystems faring? This report provides a preliminary overview of ecosystem services in Mozambique and the corresponding constituents and determinants of well-being related to the availability of these services.
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    ICT for mitigating HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa

    Swedish Program for ICT in Developing Regions, 2005
    This report looks at opportunities for Sida to support the use of ICT for mitigating HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa. It asks: how can ICT contribute to the empowerment of people living with HIV/AIDShow can ICT improve ongoing and planned HIV/AIDS programs in the region Stakeholder meetings have been held in Lusaka (Zambia), Gaborone (Botswana) and Maputo (Mozambique).
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    The impact of HIV/AIDS on seed security in southern Mozambique

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2005
    Mozambican farmers in the semi-arid Limpopo Basin are dependant on own-saved seed, and informal seed exchanges with other farmers for their planting requirements. Seeds are managed by women, and the traditional knowledge associated with seed management rests with them. Male migration has increased sexual networking, heightening the risk of HIV transmission.
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    Trade preference erosion: expanded assessment of countries at risk of welfare losses

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2005
    This paper assesses the situation of the preference-reliant countries seen as being most at risk of experiencing negative welfare effects from preference erosion as a consequence of multilateral tariff liberalisation, with a focus on Bangladesh, Madagascar, Morocco, Mozambique, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.The paper finds that, while most developing regions experienced welfare gains as a consequ
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    Poverty in Mozambique: discourse, analysis and monitoring - suggestions for national stakeholders and the donor community

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
    The aim of this report is to advise the Norwegian Embassy in Mozambique, and its partners, on how best to support poverty analysis and monitoring in Mozambique specifically and in the sectors of health, energy and fisheries in particular.
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    Absent voices, missed opportunity: the media’s silence on ICT policy issues in six African countries

    Rhodes University, South Africa, 2005
    This study was conducted to gauge the quality of media coverage of contemporary ICT policy issues in policy-influential media in Africa.Media was evaluated based on interest in ICT policy issues, what the approach is in coverage of these issues, i.e.

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