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Community assessment and planning for maternal and child health programs: a participatory approach in Ethiopia
Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival, USAID, 1998This paper from BASICS II reports on the use of a participatory approach to community assessment in five communities in Ethiopia. The purpose of the assessment was for government health staff and community members to jointly identify and prioritise maternal and child health problems and develop a plan to solve them.DocumentGoing to scale in Ethiopia: mobilizing youth participation in a national HIV/AIDS program
Synergy Project, USAID, 2004This case study, from the Synergy Project, documents a successful youth-adult partnership that used youth-led Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) to communicate sexual and reproductive health needs, and to establish a plan to seek out better sexual health and HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support services.DocumentPastoralism on the margin
Minority Rights Group International, 2004This report focuses on the sustainability of pastoralism in the lowlands of the Great Rift of East Africa and the Horn, arguing that pastoralism as a mode of production and a way of life has entered a phase of decline, often accompanied by conflict, drought, famine and flooding.The report details the historic evolution and chief characteristics of pastoralism, discussing the eras of colonialismDocumentResults of the OECD-DAC survey on harmonisation and alignment (first draft)
Development Assistance Committee, OECD, 2004This report presents a draft overview of the results of an indicator based survey undertaken across the 14 countries by the OECD Development Assistance Committee’s (DAC) Task Team on Harmonisation and Alignment.While partner countries and donors are making real efforts to improve coordination and aid effectiveness, the study found that there are still areas for improvement:partner countDocumentGender and intrahousehold food allocation in southern Ethiopia
Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University, Israel, 2004This paper examines the patterns of food allocation within Ethiopian households, with a particular focus on gender differences and the sources of these differences.DocumentPartnership and performance in the city: can urban NGOs raise their performance?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004Many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) gain their experience in rural development. Are they therefore lost in the city – unable to understand the concept of ‘community’ and unsure how to pursue a pro-poor agenda? How can NGOs be assisted in their progression from service providers to advocates, able to exert pro-poor influence on policymakers?DocumentHow appropriate is software for developing ICT literacy in Africa?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004Teacher training institutions in even the poorest African countries are slowly being equipped with computers. Increasingly, teachers are being exposed to new information and communication technologies (ICTs).DocumentReasons for food insecurity of farm households in South Wollo, Ethiopia: explanations at grassroots
BASIS Collaborative Research Support Program, 2004This paper takes a grassroots approach to understand the causes of the variation in food security status among rural farm households Ethiopia.The research is carried out by the Broadening Access and Strengthening Input Market Systems (BASIS) project in Ethiopia which conducted a panel of household surveys since June 2000 in four study districts in South Wollo and Oromia zones of Amhara region.DocumentSex work toolkit: targeted HIV/AIDS prevention and care in sex work settings
World Health Organization, 2004This WHO toolkit is intended as a resource to guide the development and implementation of effective HIV interventions in diverse sex work settings and is aimed at anyone who works in HIV prevention in these settings. The first section of the toolkit provides an introduction and context for HIV interventions in sex work.DocumentGender differences in health and nutrition in southern Ethiopia
Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University, Israel, 2004This paper examines the health and nutritional status of Ethiopian families, with the particular aim of investigating the differences between males and females, and identifying the sources of these differences.The paper presents analysis of data that includes individual information on nutritional intakes, as well as objective and subjective measures of health, time allocation and income.ResuPages
