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Innovation for land rights in Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Many people in Africa do not have the security of formal titles to land. Policymakers can learn from the various approaches that different countries have taken to improve land tenure security.DocumentPoor access to health services: ways Ethiopia is overcoming it
Population Action International, 2007This Population Action International research paper describes ways in which Ethiopia is working to improve access to health services and address inequities in health service delivery.DocumentA trickle or a flood: commitments and disbursement for HIV/AIDS from the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and the World Bank’s Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP)
Center for Global Development, USA, 2007This paper from the Center for Global Development examines the amount of money provided for HIV programmes by the three main global funders since 2004. These three are the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund), the United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the World Banks’ Multi-Country AIDS Programme (MAP).DocumentDecentralised governance of natural resources: part 1: manual and guidelines for practitioners
Drylands Development Centre, UNDP, 2006This publication aims to promote learning from experience, to enable practitioners to improve on current and future efforts to mainstream and integrate governance of natural resources into a decentralised governance processes.DocumentReligion and conflict in Africa with a special focus on East Africa
Danish Institute for International Studies, 2006Religion appears to be motivating a growing number of people to participate in armed conflict. This paper examines the assumption that violence in East Africa is related to religion. It provides an overview of the history of religion and conflict in the region, subsequently it asses the present situation and the prospects for the future.DocumentConstraints and opportunities of horticulture production and marketing in Eastern Ethiopia
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2007What are the major opportunities and constraints to improving horticultural production and . marketing in Ethopia?DocumentThe influence of husbands’ approval on women’s use of prenatal care: results from Yirgalem and Jimma towns, south west Ethiopia
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, 2006This article, published in the Ethiopian Journal of Health Development, examines the influence of the attitudes and background characteristics of husbands and wives on prenatal care utilisation, and identifies the role of husband’s approval on women’s use of prenatal care.DocumentHelping pastoralists in East Africa to cope with drought
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Droughts in East Africa’s drylands are becoming more frequent. This creates difficulties for many pastoralists in the region. Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and donors are trying to find new ways to help pastoralists cope with drought, other than food aid and financial relief. Can these new support measures complement traditional pastoralist coping strategies?DocumentEvaluation report on training of trainers on UNCCD/NAP: DCG Report No. 47
Drylands Coordination Group, Norway, 2007Since 2002, the Drylands Coordination Group (DCG) has conducted five workshops devoted to the Training of Trainers on National Action Programmes (NAP) relating to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCC) in Ethiopia.DocumentMicrofinance and gender equality: are we getting there?
Microcredit Summit Campaign, 2006Why isn't the microfinance industry doing better at contributing towards gender equality? Some MFIs have not fully integrated gender issues in their practical operations. This tends to be due to pressures to survive as an organisation, the responsibility of women to support their families, their business skills and training, and existing market conditions.Pages
