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    Ending legalised violence against children: report for the East and Southern Africa regional consultation

    Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005
    This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in East and Southern Africa.
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    Post-July 2004 African strategies for bilateral and multilateral trade negotiations

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004
    This report presents the findings of a workshop aimed at strengthening the capacity of East African trade policymakers and negotiators, as well as other stakeholders in pursuing their objectives in trade negotiations following the July Package agreed to by the WTO General Council (2004). The report offers key recommendations and observation on a number of issues.
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    Avante consulta!: effective consultation

    Policy Power tools, 2005
    This tool proposes a set of steps that aim to empower communities in local consultations intended to identify:who has the rights to manage natural resources in an area, andhow this management should be carried out and monitored.The tool has been written within the context of the policies regarding land and forestry rights in Mozambique.
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    Gleanings on governance

    Forestry and Land Use Programme, IIED, 2004
    This report describes the successes and failures of recent efforts to improve forest governance in Mozambique, and outlines some important lessons for future implementation of good forest policy.Good forest governance involves shaping what people and institutions do, above and beyond what they say they will do. In Mozambique the content of forest policy is new.
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    Good, average and bad: law in action

    Policy Power tools, 2005
    This tool aims to support the scrutiny and the improvement of positive outcomes of laws for rural communities. It explores the reasons behind variable practical outcomes (good, average and bad) then suggests changes in how to develop laws, put them into practice or enforce them.
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    Using empirical information in the era of HIV/AIDS to inform mitigation and rural development strategies: selected results from African country studies

    The Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics - Michigan State University, 2005
    This study looks at the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the socioeconomic impacts in Sub-Saharan Africa on the agricultural sector.
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    A leadership strategy for reducing hunger and malnutrition in Africa: the agriculture-nutrition advantage

    International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2005
    This paper reviews the aspects and outcomes of the Agriculture- Nutrition Advantage project implemented in Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Uganda, and the United States.
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    Assessment of violence against children in the Eastern and Southern Africa region

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2005
    This study provides an extensive picture of violence against children in Eastern and Southern Africa, providing regional and country specific information on national legal and policy frameworks and enforcements.
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    Human rights, formalisation and women’s land rights in southern and eastern Africa

    Institute of Women's Law, University of Oslo, 2005
    Land is a vital resource for rural livelihoods. Establishing and clarifying land rights through formalisation has become a key issue in development policies that aim to promote more productive uses of land. This report sets out a human rights-based approach (HRBA) for gender-equal and non-discriminatory land reform.
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    Service delivery in countries emerging from conflict

    Department for International Development, UK, 2005
    This report, published by the Department for International Development (DFID), examines service delivery in countries emerging from conflict, asking what types of service delivery systems are appropriate, sustainable, and can help to prevent future conflict. It is based on evidence from case studies in Mozambique, Uganda, Cambodia and East Timor.

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