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Mozambique: test case for coordinating effective aid practices?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Debate about effective aid practice has focused on monitoring the performance of recipient governments while overlooking the need to check donor performance. Mozambique, one of Africa’s most aid-dependent states, is working with the G-15 (a grouping of bilateral donors, the European Commission and the World Bank) to ensure transparent and coordinated donor support.DocumentMozambique’s cashew industry: a better deal needed for women
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Cashew nuts are one of the world’s most valuable processed nuts. Mozambique, once the world’s largest producer, works with communities and the private sector to raise output. However, trade liberalisation, falling prices, new quality requirements and the buyer-driven nature of the cashew-nut supply chain are worsening working conditions.DocumentTackling international health worker recruitment
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Billions of dollars have been invested in efforts to prevent the spread of HIV and other diseases in the world's poorest countries. Yet at the same time, qualified health workers are leaving the same areas to work in the world's richest countries.DocumentPerfect partners? the performance of programme aid partners in Mozambique, 2004
Department for International Development, UK, 2005This report provides an assessment of the performance of donors during 2004 in Mozambique, as well as an account of Mozambican perceptions of donors’ activities.DocumentImproving water resource governance in southern Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005The main causes of disease and poor health in southern Africa are water related. Management of water resources is difficult however, because of low water availability and poor quality.DocumentRefurbished computers for African schools: opportunity or threat?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Refurbishing used and second hand computers is one means among many for African schools to gain access to affordable information and communication technologies (ICTs). However, addressing Africa’s digital divide is not simply a matter of shipping unwanted computers from the developed world. Not every second-hand computer is suitable for re-use.DocumentThe political economy of the budget process in Mozambique
Oxford Policy Management, 2005This paper discusses the nature of the budget process in Mozambique, a highly aid-dependent developing country with weak institutions.DocumentGender and Poverty in the context of human development, health, education and the MDG’s
Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2004This background paper summarises the main issues around gender and poverty in southern Africa in the context of human development, health, education, and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentProgress reviews and performance assessment in poverty-reduction strategies and budget support: a survey of current thinking and practice
Overseas Development Institute, 2005This report describes and analyses the challenges posed by the monitoring and evaluation of Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers (PRSPs) and budget support programmes.DocumentPro-poor initiatives to reduce poverty in southern Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Pro-poor initiatives are a common feature of measures to commercialise natural resources in southern Africa. Several pro-poor models have been set up to reduce the gap between elites and marginalised groups, urban and rural populations and the rich and poor.Pages
