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Changing Patterns of Access to Education in Anglophone and Francophone Countries in Sub Saharan Africa: Is Education for All Pro-Poor?
Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity, 2011This paper explores patterns of growth in participation in six Anglophone and seven Francophone countries in SSA with Universal Primary Education programmes. The results show that progress has been patchy and sometimes disappointing. Access remains strongly associated with household wealth despite commitments to pro-poor policies.DocumentClimate-proofing Energy Systems
HELIO International, 2009This document analyses energy systems in a climate change context. Many energy policies are driven by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However current mitigation measures fail to take into account the full impact of increased climatic variability.DocumentInformation and Communication Technologies and Continuing Medical Education in East and Southern Africa
International Institute for Communication and Development, 2003This report presents some of the background materials prepare for the meeting held in April 2003 and coorganised jointly by IICD, Cordaid and CEDHA jto explore ways in which ICTs can be used to develop and deliver continuing medical education to rural healthcare workers in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.OrganisationIST-Africa Initiative
The IST-Africa Initiative is an active and growing partnership, founded by IIMC, Ireland in 2002.DocumentGuide to ICT policy in IST-Africa partner countries
IST-Africa Initiative, 2012This guide looks at the current status of National ICT policies in each of the current IST-Africa Initiative partner countries. It identifies what has been achieved to date and provides insight into what implementation challenges remain. Specifically, the report reflects analysis of existing National ICT plicies for: Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique, NDocumentVisions of life with climate change: community photostories from Namibia, Tanzania, and Kenya
2011Africa is one of the most exposed continents to the impacts of climate change. Its effects will be the most visible and have widespread consequences for the livelihoods of rural communities. To minimise the vulnerability of communities in east and southern Africa and to ensure sustainable and successful action two major issues need to be addressed: information flow and community support.DocumentAssessing Climate Change Vulnerability in East Africa: A case study on the use of CARE's Climate Change Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (CVCA) Methodology within the Global Water Initiative East Africa Programme
Care Climate Change Information Centre, 2011This case study analyses the results, lessons learned and recommendations emerging from the application of the Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment (CVCA) methodology. The assessment was carried out within CARE’s framework for Community-based Adaptation (CBA) in the context of the Global Water Initiative (GWI) in East Africa, funded by the Howard G.DocumentVisions of life with climate change: community photostories from Namibia, Tanzania & Kenya
ResourceAfrica UK, 2011This report is a compilation of the community photostories below. It outlines ResourceAfrica UK's aim of bridging the knowledge and information gap and highlights how photostories can be used as a climate change vulnerability assessment tool. They are innovative, inclusive and fun ways of detecting community vulnerabilities.Document‘Women as key players in climate adaptation’, Joto Afrika 6
Arid Lands Information Network, 2011A person’s gender often dictates whether they gain or lose in environmental disasters: where women lack basic rights, more die from natural disasters than men; where they enjoy equal rights, the death rate is more equally matched.DocumentProceedings follow-up meeting climate change adaptation and policymaking
Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands, 2008This report include findings during workshop held in Nairobi on capacities needed to better integrated climate change adaptation responses into agricultural, rural development and natural resources policy processes for climate change adaptation in Eastern Africa.Discussions include; Core functions for adapting to climate change; Regional linkages and initiatives; High level policy forum meeting; SPages
