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Report on the current position with regard to the security sector in Ethiopia
SSRonline, 2003This brief report is an overview of the current situation of the security sector in Ethiopia, and presents the challenges for a broadening of the current reform in Ethiopia.The review argues for an extension of the reform to the security sector and a need to look at the critical connection between security and development.DocumentEnhancing the competitiveness and productivity of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in Africa: an analysis of differential roles of national governments through improved support services
Council for the Development of Economic and Social Research in Africa, 2002This paper studies the role of small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) in African development, the constraints that currently hamper their ability to fulfil this role, and measures which could enhance their competitiveness and effectiveness.DocumentIntegrated management of childhood illness by outpatient health workers: technical basis and overview
World Health Organization, 1997This article, published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, describes the technical basis for the guidelines for the integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI), which are presented in the WHO/UNICEF training course on IMCI for outpatient health workers at first-level health facilities in developing countries.DocumentFrom child soldier to ex-fighter: female fighters, demobilisation and reintegration in Ethiopia
Institute for Security Studies, 2003This study looks at the demobilization and reintegration experiences of a group of women fighters in Ethiopia, who were recruited as children and demobilized as adults.DocumentAnalysis of farmers’ preferences for development intervention programs: a case study of subsistence farmers from Eastern Ethiopian highlands
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2004The paper looks at farmers’ perception of the relevance of different development intervention programs. It states that that drought, soil erosion and, shortage of cultivable land are high priority agricultural production problems for farmers.DocumentAlleviating rural poverty through efficient small holders farming systems in Ethiopia: relevance of macro policies with ground realities
Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2004The findings from this study, conducted in Ethiopia, demonstrate ways in which farm income may be increased (or rural poverty may be reduced) through an optimal allocation of resources and appropriate choice of enterprise pattern.In reviewing the linkages between poverty related macro policies and strategies, the author draws out the implications of the ground realities of smallholders throughDocumentDFID Education Fact Sheet
Department for International Development, UK, 2004This DFID fact sheet presents a brief overview of the global situation of education, and DFID’s commitment to progress in the education sector.DocumentICT sector performance in Africa: a review of seven African countries
Research ICT Africa Network, 2004The country performance reviews summarised in this volume were conducted in 2003, The studies assess the performance of the countries’ telecommunications sectors (and reform strategies adopted) against their respective national objectives. The countries covered are:Cameroon Ethiopia Kenya Rwanda South Africa UgandaZambiaBoth the summary report and the coDocumentMoving beyond the classroom: expanding learning opportunities for marginalized populations in Ethiopia
Forum for African Women Educationalists, 2002This paper aims to explore the types, extent and constraints of alternative modes of education delivery in Ethiopia, in order to suggest viable non-formal education (NFE) options to policy makers, administrators and educators.DocumentFood security issues in Ethiopia: comparisons and contrasts between lowland and highland areas
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004This paper, presented at seminar organised by the Pastoralist Communication Initiative, UN-OCHA, examines a number of central issues of pastoralism in Ethiopia with specific focus on the Somali Region.Pages
