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Land tenure and rural development

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Dezembro, 2001

The purpose of this guide is to provide support to those who are assessing and designing appropriate responses to food insecurity and rural development situations. This guide aims to show where and why land tenure is an important issue in food security and sustainable rural livelihoods.

Gender and soil fertility in Uganda: a comparison of soil fertility indicators on women’s and men’s agricultural plots

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Dezembro, 2001
África subsariana

The study was conducted to determine whether the gender difference in wealth and land allocation between male and female farmers in male-headed households is manifested in soil fertility indicators. It determined chemical fertility levels (fertility indicators) in the composite topsoil samples from 5 woman-owned plots and 5 man-owned plots in Ntanzi village, Uganda, on a Rhodic Ferralsol.

Healing the scars? Tracing links between environment, food and conflict in Africa

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Dezembro, 2001
Moçambique
Etiópia
Namíbia
África subsariana

A University of Leeds collaborative study has probed links between environmental change and famine – two problems perceived to lie at the heart of Africa’s current crisis – in the context of another all too often linked to the continent - warfare and civil unrest.

From relief to recovery: rebuilding Afghanistan

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Dezembro, 2001

This issue focuses on the economic, social and instiutional restructuring required in Afghanistan to achieve food security and justice.The major areas of action required include:the revival of Afghan agricultureaffirmative actions to restore Afghan women’s rightseducation to develop human capital The articles included are:From relief to recovery: rebuilding AfghanistanTribal strengths can help

Farming assets in North Wälo: statistics, maps and impressions from a travel to North Wälo, October 2000

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Dezembro, 2001
Etiópia
África subsariana

The report is based on information collected in the aftermath of the 1999 famine. It presents some basic information on North Wälo, as well as relevant impressions from the authors journey. Statistics from the Disaster Prevention and Preparedness Commission show that all of North Wälo is exposed to famine, but the picture varies much from year to year.

Trade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women

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Reports & Research
Julho, 2001
Moçambique
Egito
Nigéria
África do Sul
Uganda
Mali
Somália
Zimbabwe
Tanzania
Serra Leoa
Sudoeste Asiático
África Ocidental
Global
África Oriental
Norte de África
África austral

Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.