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Gender assessment for Malawi
Statistics Norway, 2007This report highlights gender disparities in Malawi, and makes some suggestions on how to improve the situation for women. The main findings of the report are:DocumentGender assessment for Malawi
Statistics Norway, 2007This report highlights gender disparities in Malawi and makes suggestions on how to improve the situation for women. It focuses on six key areas: education, work and employment, agriculture, female-headed households, violence and HIV/AIDS. The main findings of are:DocumentA qualitative study to examine school-related gender-based violence in Malawi
Eldis Document Store, 2008The Safe Schools Program (Safe Schools) is a five-year project under the U.S. Agency for International Development, Bureau for Economic Growth, Agriculture, and Trade, Office of Women in Development. The objective of Safe Schools is to create safe environments for both girls and boys that promote gender-equitable relationships and reduce school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV).DocumentAssessing household food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008Reducing hunger in developing countries depends on reliable estimates of food insecurity. Using data about how much food individual households acquire may be a more accurate way to measure dietary quantity and quality than national level data.DocumentThe Malawi National Tuberculosis programme: an equity analysis
International Journal for Equity in Health, 2007This article published in the International Journal for Equity in Health synthesises what is known on equity and tuberculosis (TB) in Malawi and highlights areas for further action and advocacy. Based on a range of published and unpublished reports and analysis of routine data on access to TB services, the paper finds that TB cases have increased rapidly from 5,334 in 1985 to 28,000 in 2006.DocumentA national survey of the impact of rapid scale-up of antiretroviral therapy on health-care workers in Malawi: effects on human resources and survival
Bulletin of the World Health Organization : the International Journal of Public Health, 2007This paper from the World Health Organization (WHO) aims to assess the human resources impact of Malawi’s rapidly growing antiretroviral therapy (ART) programme and balance this against the survival benefit of health-care workers who have accessed ART themselves.DocumentThe social protection policy in Malawi: processes, politics and challenges
Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2007This paper analyses the evolution of Malawi's social protection policy which is nearing its completion. It is critical of the fact that there has been no accompanying nationwide debate and dialogue and puts forward the following possible explanations:OrganisationCentre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR)
The Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) is a human rights focused non-governmental organisation based in Malawi. It was founded in February 1995.DocumentDisplacement of Zimbabweans into Malawi: the implications for poverty eradication efforts. A research report.
Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation, 2007This research report highlights some key issues regarding the crisis-based displacement of Zimbabweans to Malawi. It illustrates the impact upon, and perceptions of, displaced Zimbabweans and the Malawian communities which host them. From this and the legislative research, there are a number of recommendations which include: The Government of Malawi:DocumentLinking tourism to conservation and community development in Malawi
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Protected areas have become one of the most widely accepted conservation methods around the world, by restricting the use of identified resources. Tourism contributes widely towards the costs of managing protected areas. However, experience in Malawi shows that while tourism can generate significant revenues, this does not always benefit local communities directly.Pages
