Advancing Equity in Universal Health Coverage and in the Social Determinants of Health in Zimbabwe
The rapid decline of Zimbabwe's economy since 2000 has had deep impacts on other sectors, such as health.
The rapid decline of Zimbabwe's economy since 2000 has had deep impacts on other sectors, such as health.
This project seeks to improve incentives and opportunities for households in southern Zambia and southwestern Zimbabwe to cope with climate change.
Migrant entrepreneurs are an important force in the informal economy in southern Africa, but their role is often invisible to policymakers and researchers.
Access to information (ATI) is now recognized as a fundamental and universal human right as well as a cornerstone to good governance and the fight against corruption.
With the formation of an inclusive government in March 2009, Zimbabwe is emerging from a decade of socioeconomic decline evident in high levels of poverty, unemployment, inflation and poor service provision in the areas of education, health and in
Post-conflict and post-authoritarian societies can experience high levels of violence as they transition to new and fragile democracies.
In September 2008 the three main political parties in Zimbabwe signed a Global Political Agreement (GPA), undertaking to engage in the development of a new democratic constitution of over the next 24 months.
Recent agrarian land reforms have created a unique phenomenon of rural-to-rural migration in Chimanimani district, Zimbabwe.
This project proposes to carry out climate change adaptation pilot projects in communities in eight African countries, six of which are least developed countries.
This project will help African countries develop and maintain low-cost sustainable health information systems, and use the information systems to address health issues at both the facility and the public health level.