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Reality checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well - being. Annual report. Year four, 2014 - entrepreneurship
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2014A series of five “Reality Checks in Mozambique” will take place in the period 2011-2016, focussing on the dynamics of poverty and well-being with a particular focus on good governance, agriculture/employment/ climate and entrepreneurship that are key result areas in Swedish development cooperation with the country.DocumentReality Checks Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well - being. Year four, 2014. Sub-Report, District of Lago
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2014A series of five “Reality Checks in Mozambique” will take place in the period 2011-2016, focussing on the dynamics of poverty and well-being with a particular focus on good governance, agriculture/employment/ climate and entrepreneurship that are key result areas in Swedish development cooperation with the country.DocumentReality check in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Annual report. Year three 2013 - agriculture, climate and employment.
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The “Reality Checks in Mozambique” are expected to: Inform the public discussion among key development actors on poverty reduction, especially in the province of Niassa; Contribute to a better understanding of qualitative poverty monitoring methods in Mozambique; Provide Sweden with relevant qualitative data on developments and results from its engagement in Mozambique and support fDocumentReality checks in Mozambique. Building better understanding of the dynamics of poverty and well-being. Sub-report Lago. Year three.
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013The “Reality Checks in Mozambique” are expected to: Inform the public discussion among key development actors on poverty reduction, especially in the province of Niassa; Contribute to a better understanding of qualitative poverty monitoring methods in Mozambique; Provide Sweden with relevant qualitative data on developments and results from its engagement in Mozambique and support fDocumentUrban space and poverty in Maputo, Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2013Urbanisation and urban poverty are central aspects of contemporary Africa. While urban areas account for an increasing part of the continent’s positive macro-economic growth and provide opportunities for many, they are also witnessing emerging conditions of inequality and poverty, environmental problems, political instability, violence and crime.Document‘Xiculungo’ revisited: assessing the implications of PARPA II in Maputo 2007-2010
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2011According to the World Bank (2010), 70 per cent of the urban population of Mozambique still live in settlements. This report contributes in monitoring and evaluating Mozambique’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PARPA II), focusing on continuity and change in poverty and well-being in the capital city Maputo between 2007 and 2010. Findings include:DocumentAgro-investment in Africa: impact on land and livelihoods in Mozambique and Tanzania
Norwegian University of Life Sciences, 2010The purpose of the study is to assess different approaches to agro-investment in Mozambique and Tanzania in order to learn lessons on how agro-investment might impact on land and livelihoods there.DocumentMonitoring and evaluating Mozambique's poverty reduction strategy PARPA 2006-2008: a synopsis of three qualitative studies on rural and urban poverty
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009The main purpose of the three studies summarised in this paper is to act as a baseline for monitoring and evaluating the implications of Mozambique’s poverty reduction strategies. The paper particularly underscores the importance of looking beyond households and individuals as "isolated" units of analysis, and focusing on social relationships.Document‘Mucupuki’: social relations of rural-urban poverty in central Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2009The objective of this study on poverty in Mozambique is to support the government in monitoring and evaluating the ongoing "Action Plan for the Reduction of Absolute Poverty". The paper focuses on social relations of poverty in the interface between rural and urban life, paying special attention to the district of Buzi in central parts of the country.DocumentAccounting for poverty reduction in Norwegian development aid to Mozambique
Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2008The study will assess the system of the monitoring and evaluation of Norwegian development aid to Mozambique, with a particular focus on the system of the verification of its impact on poverty. Specifically, the paper presents a discussion on key issues and concepts about poverty, and contains a discussion about the relevance and accuracy of the current system of accounting for poverty reducPages
