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    Food-for-work for poverty reduction and the promotion of sustainable land use: can it work?

    Department of Economics and Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2004
    This paper assesses the potential of Food-For-Work (FFW) programs to reduce poverty and promote sustainable land use in the longer run. The study uses empirical evidence and an applied bio-economic farm household model in northern Ethiopia.The paper concludes that FFW projects have the potential of contributing to long term development in economies characterised by imperfect markets.
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    Disentangling HIV and AIDS stigma in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia

    International Center for Research on Women, USA, 2003
    This paper examines stigma and discrimination of HIV and AIDS in three countries, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia. The project studied the complexities around stigma by investigating the causes, context (focusing on socio-economic status, youth and gender), experiences, coping strategies and consequences of stigma and discrimination.
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    Poverty mapping for selected African countries

    UN Economic Commission for Africa, 2003
    This document represents a collection of Poverty Maps for eleven African countries, namely, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania. The maps are constructed using the head count index as a tool for measurment and analysis of the incidence of poverty.
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    To serve the community or oneself: the public servant’s dilemma

    World Bank, 2004
    This paper addresses the issue of embezzlement of resources in public service delivery within the developing world, with Ethiopian nursing students as experimental subjects.
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    Public participation in national biotechnology policy and biosafety regulation

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2003
    This paper explores the challenges entailed in applying the principles and methods of public participation to national and international policy processes.
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    Understanding and challenging HIV stigma: toolkit for action

    The Change Project, 2003
    This toolkit, developed for NGOs, community groups and HIV educators, is aimed at raising awareness and promoting actions to challenge HIV stigma and discrimination through participatory learning.
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    The missing 65 million: getting girls into school

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002
    Is there any prospect of achieving one of the key Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – getting equal numbers of girls and boys into school by 2005? Could educating girls be the key to ending world poverty? What must be done to achieve universal primary education (UPE) by 2015?
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    The culture of power in contemporary Ethiopian political life

    SIDA Studies, 2003
    This paper looks at the culture of power and politics in Ethiopia, focusing on the nature and potential of political opposition to the ruling party, EPRDF. It argues that, for at least the next 10 years, there seem to be few viable national alternative political forces to the parties of the EPRDF.
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    Decomposition of household expenditure and child welfare in rural Ethiopia

    Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2003
    This paper discusses household expenditure and child welfare in rural Ethiopia.
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    IFAD desk review of the PRSP Process in Eastern and Southern Africa

    European Network on Debt and Development, 2002
    This desk analysis is based on an analysis of the PRSP process in 10 countries (Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia).

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