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Sexual Orientation and Zimbabwe's New Constitution: A Case for Inclusion
Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe, 1999Why is there a need for development to talk about sexual orientation? All over the world lesbians and gay men suffer sexual identity-based discrimination in legal, social and cultural arenas. The role of law in upholding 'morality' has significant consequences in the case of sexuality when legislation can impinge on the right to be free from discrimination.DocumentEffective drug regulation: a multi-country study
World Health Organization, 2002National medicines policy usually includes activities to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of all medicines available in the country.DocumentReview and analysis of specific Transboundary Natural Resource Management initiatives in the Southern African Region
World Conservation Union Regional Office for Southern Africa, 2001The authors of this paper intend to help clarify understanding of trans-boundary natural resource management (TBNRM) in southern Africa.DocumentSustainability and privatization: The Zimbabwe Experience [veterinary services]
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003This paper assesses the significance of institutional reform in the Zimbabwean Department of Veterinary Services and the impact that privatisation has had on veterinary services.It argues that veterinary services need to concentrate on core functions and form stronger linkages and partnerships with stakeholders in order to achieve their objectives.DocumentThe politics of land reform in Southern Africa
Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003This paper examines the politics of land in Southern Africa and, in particular, current process of land reform in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.DocumentRethinking principles of assessment in complex emergencies: the food economy alternative
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003When aid agencies respond to food needs in situations of chronic conflict and political instability (SCCPI), do they consider livelihoods carefully enough? How can they better analyse the effects of hazards on household access to food and income? Is it possible to increase communication between political economists and food security analysts?DocumentThe new brain drain from Zimbabwe
Southern African Migration Project, 2003The brain drain has been labelled as one of the greatest development challenges facing African countries, and in Zimbabwe all the signs point to the existence of a growing exodus of skilled workers from the country. So what are the true dimensions and causes of the problem in Zimbabwe?DocumentTransboundary conservation: the politics of ecological integrity in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park
Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003Recent years have witnessed the emergence of an ostensibly surprising coalition of interests around the notion of Transboundary Natural Resource Management (TBNRM) in Southern Africa.DocumentDevelopment Myths Around Sex and Sexualities in the South
BRIDGE, 2003In development representations of the South, sexuality is either ignored, or discussed only in relation to disease and violence, or reproductive decision making based on material interests.DocumentDecentralisations in practice in Southern Africa
Sustainable Livelihoods in Southern Africa, 2003Different forms of decentralisation are occurring in parallel, and often in ways that cause confusion, ambiguity, high transaction costs and conflict, in southern Africa.These case studies in Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe show how: political authorities with downward accountability to electorates co-exist and sometimes conflict with decentralised service delivery (through line mPages
