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    Sustainable health care financing in Southern Africa

    World Bank, 1998
    This report summarises the findings of a five day conference on sustainable health care financing held in South Africa in 1996.
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    CSOs and SWAPs: the role of civil society organisations in the health sector in Mozambique

    Noragric, Department of International Environment and Development Studies, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2003
    This report is based on a case study of the involvement of civil society in health issues in Mozambique.
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    The role of social relations in farmer seed systems and reconstruction of agricultural production in a post-disaster situation

    LinKS Project: Gender, Biodiversity and Local Knowledge Systems for Food Security, FAO, 2004
    This article looks at seed flow in the post-flood situation experienced by Southern Mozambique in the year 2000. It looks at the local processes of seed acquisition based on the traditional values of help and solidarity. Too often seed relief programmes are based on the assumption that farmers themselves are not able to rehabilitate their seeds in times of crisis.
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    Where Are The Girls? Girls in fighting forces in Northern Uganda, Sierra Leone and Mozambique: Their lives during and after war

    2004
    This study contributes to what is currently known about the experiences of girls in fighting forces as distinct from those of boys. It is meant to assist policymakers in developing policies and programs to help protect and empower girls in situations of armed conflict and postwar reconstruction.
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    What’s in a word?: conflicting interpretations of vulnerability in climate change research

    Center for International Climate and Environmental Research, Oslo, 2004
    This paper discusses two competing interpretations of vulnerability in the climate change literature and consider the implications for both research and policy: the “end point” approach: views vulnerability as a residual of climate change impacts minus adaptation.
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    Working with official development assistance agencies

    Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000
    This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' provides examples of ways in which foundations have worked with official development assistance agencies and governments.The chapter discusses what official development assistance agencies are, why these agencies might support grant-making foundations, and how
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    Creating a financial bridge to the private sector

    Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000
    This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' describes several approaches to building a financial bridge between the private sector and community development initiatives.
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    Raising resources from international foundations

    Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000
    This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' discusses how two local foundations have raised resources from international foundations.
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    Report of the FAO/OXFAM GB workshop on women's land rights in Southern and Eastern Africa

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
    This document reports on a workshop held in South Africa in June 2003 to address continuing insecurity of women's land rights. It brought together a broad group of participants covering NGO, grassroots, government, UN agency staff, researchers, activists, lawyers, and women living with HIV/AIDS.
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    Formulating strategies to mobilize resources

    Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000
    This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' reviews three examples of resource mobilisation by grant-making foundations.

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