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Library ResourceEnero, 2001Etiopía
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Library ResourceEnero, 2001Etiopía
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Library ResourceEnero, 2002Etiopía
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2001Etiopía, África
The Government of Ethiopia drew up a long-term industrial strategy in 1994
known as Agricultural Development-Led Industrialization (ADLI). The
Government is convinced that agriculture is the engine that can propel the
socio-economic development of Ethiopia by providing the basis for
industrialization and necessary surplus for the expansion of other sectors of
the economy. The ADLI strategy gives priority to the development of
agriculture as a primary stimulus for the sustainable growth of agro-industry
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2001Argelia, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Mauritania, Malí, Etiopía, Eritrea, Camerún, Sudán del Sur, República Centroafricana, Senegal, Chad, Níger, Sudán
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 2002Etiopía, África austral, África oriental
While the majority of women in Sub-Saharan Africa and particularly Eastern Africa provide a living for their families on land, they largely do not own it. This comprises one part of a study on women and land in five countries in Eastern Africa - and was commissioned by the Eastern African Sub-Regional Support Initiative for the Advancement of Women (EASSI).
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Library ResourceEnero, 2002Etiopía, África subsahariana
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.
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Library ResourceEnero, 2002Burkina Faso, Senegal, Sudán, Níger, Etiopía, África subsahariana
As decentralisation and tenure reform sweeps through the Sahel, doubts remain whether communities can look after commonly owned land. Is privatisation or state control the best means of preventing the degradation of resources? Can local communities forge institutional mechanisms to regulate competing claims on common resources?
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Library ResourceEnero, 2002Mozambique, Etiopía, Namibia, África subsahariana
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. Land hunger and environmental depletion in the aftermath of war are often cited as causes of famine that in turn will lead to further conflict. Is such a chain reaction really at work? Is there an inevitable causal link between environmental degradation and violent conflict?
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