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Food Systems under Stress (FSUS) Project: Country Profile: Botswana
(1994-04)
Botswana, with a total land area of 582,000 km2, is landlocked sharing borders with the Republic of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Much of Botswana has been described as "flat with gentle undulations and ...
Structural Adjustment in Africa: How Can We Do it Better, How Can We Improve It?
(1994-06-12)
Economic Structural Adjustment Programmes (ESAPs) have generated hot debate since
they commenced. In most cases they started in mid-1980s. There has been a tendency
by some observers to associate ESAPs with the International ...
Food security and nutrition: the experience of Zimbabwe since independence in 1980
(1993-09)
Zimbabwe was one of the few African countries that received
international acclaim or recognition for its "success" story in
agricultural development in the 1980s. This recognition was
generally but mistakenly equated ...
Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes: the experience of Uganda
(1991)
The paper addresses itself on the experience in Uganda
regarding poverty and poverty alleviation programs. Uganda's
geographical setting is characterised by being a landlocked
country astride the equator and bounded by ...
Poverty and poverty alleviation programmes: the experience of Uganda
(1991)
The paper addresses itself on the experience in Uganda
regarding poverty and poverty alleviation programs. Uganda's
geographical setting is characterised by being a landlocked
country astride the equator and bounded by ...
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)
We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ...
Voluntarism and nature conservation in Uganda
(1996)
It is honourable for one to be a volunteer or to volunteer to do anything. But before one volunteers to do anything one usually has to bother to find out the nature of voluntary work to be done and possibly where that work ...
Cultural diversity and the role of traditional authority in local self governance: the case of Mozambique in Southern Africa
(1993-08-30)
We will begin this article with the subject ''cultural diversity" and, in this context, examine the role traditional authority can play in the process of good governance. Therefore our principal focus will be this local, ...