Project - Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) - 2007
economiist look at mozambique, and whether there is substance beneath the appearance of success, development etc. in mozambique<sep/>
Traditional instruments from Mozambique
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not necessarily business related, just interesting
This brief highlights findings from a larger report that identifies major trends affecting the future of small farms in Sub-Saharan Africa, and identifies policy responses and public investment strategies by governments and multilateral donors that can gi
energem acquires 70% share in Mozambique jatropha producing venture
The following review by Gender Action contains the results and recommendations of the organization's gender analysis of the Republic of Mozambique's Action Plan for the Reduction of Absolute Poverty 2001-2005.
Author: Maimuna A. Ibraimo For: UNIFEM - Southern Africa Regional Office Maputo, February, 2003
A virtual networking and knowledge-sharing platform that leverages ICT to facilitate entrepreneurship and new business creation. Site includes an Incubator toolkit and projects in several African countries.
Local organizations, local business communities and local governments are the key players in Local Economic Development (LED). However, their efforts should not take place in isolation from national policies, global poverty reduction goals and globalizati
The LED Story on Mozambique shows how the LED Agency in Sofala looks into ways to decrease people's vulnerability to such risks by linking social protection to economic development.
Energem has jatropha projects in Mozambique, Kenya
just a proposal, sketchy details
This study provides a practical illustration of how the LED approach can be implemented in post-conflict situations. Through a process of consensus building, participatory decision-making and opening channels for dialogue...
Even though Many people get tested, some don't up for treatment-More prevention education is needed to avoid transmissions. Strategies must also be developed to erase associated stigma and encourage treatment.
Mozambique will finally take control this week of the biggest dam in sub-Saharan Africa, which had remained in Portuguese hands for more than three decades after the former colonial power's departure.