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Searching with a thematic focus on Aid and debt in Mozambique

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    A troubling dilemma: capacity building in the midst of conflict

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    As conflicts rage, is it realistic for the international community to hope to build local capacity? Or should it focus solely on delivering assistance? Are current patterns of north-south interaction helpful in the resolving of humanitarian crises? Can we move away from the compartmentalisation of humanitarian relief into small boxes and short time-frames?
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    SADC Barometer

    Southern African Regional Poverty Network, 2003
    A new quarterly SAIIA publication intended to provide an independent and critical evaluation of progress on implementation of the various protocols, political and economic convergence and progress toward SADC’s economic and social development goals. The region’s ability to reach these objectives will depend on how effectively the restructuring exercise is executed.
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    Partnerships between ministries of education and international funding and technical assistance agencies

    Association for the Development of Education in Africa, 2002
    This paper tracks the development of the sector wide approach to education in Mozambique and notes the relative success in achieving genuine partnership between international organisations and government.The experience in Mozambique has demonstrated that the factors or conditions that seem to facilitate partnership, include:an understanding of the complexity of the concept of partnershi
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    Pooling of technical assistance in Mozambique: innovative practices and challenges

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2002
    This case study explores the many arrangements that have been set up to pool external funds for technical assistance (TA) in Mozambique.
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    PRSP: beyond the theory: practical experiences and positions of involved civil society organisations

    Bread for the World, 2002
    This report argues that the PRSP process is built on a 'trickle-down' theory, with ‘pro-poor growth’ being put forward as a solution to poverty reduction. The emphasis here, is that countries will strive to create a conducive macro-economic environment for investment, and that the market will take care of the rest.
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    The pooling of technical assistance: an overview based on field experience in six African countries

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 2001
    Study on the pooling of funds to finance technical assistance in the context of sector-wide approaches.
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    Can social safety nets contribute to poverty reduction in Africa?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2001
    What effect do social safety nets have on poverty – on food security, trade, gender, and social relations? A recent Institute of Development Studies report suggests that the impact is far more wide-ranging and profound than previously thought. Even tiny transfers make a significant difference to the livelihoods of the very poor.
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    Sovereign debt and uncertainty in the Mozambican economy

    WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
    This paper studies the impact of uncertainty and debt crisis on the dynamics of the Mozambican economy over the last two decades.The article finds that:the investment boom and accelerated growth did not take place until peace and economic reforms were assured, supported by the Paris Club’s role as senior creditors that averted the adverse impact of a debt overhangprivate consumptio
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    Post-war debt, reconstruction and poverty alleviation in Mozambique

    WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
    This paper integrates micro- and macro-economic perspectives of post-war reconstruction in Mozambique and suggests policy recommendations for other war-affected highly indebted poor countries.Paper shows how peasant household production and coping choices in northern Mozambique were war-constrained for many years after the end of fighting.
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    Public spending and poverty in Mozambique

    WIDER Development Conference on Debt Relief, 2001
    Paper assesses the extent to which public expenditure on social sectors constitute a targeted, efficient and powerful instrument for poverty reduction and human development.

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