Agrarian land reforms in Zimbabwe : are women beneficiaries or mere agents?
This paper specifically addresses the hypothesis that access to land and forest resources is gendered and poverty-related among land reform migrants in Zimbabwe.
This paper specifically addresses the hypothesis that access to land and forest resources is gendered and poverty-related among land reform migrants in Zimbabwe.
Within an exceptionally uncertain and dynamic vulnerability context this thesis advances proposals from the findings towards revising and developing the livelihoods inquiry.
Non-traditional agricultural commodities (hides, sesame seeds, medicinal plants, gums and resins) are neglected by national policies and development interventions.
The objectives of the conference were to examine the current nature of well-being and poverty in Zimbabwe; explore the situation regarding vulnerable groups, particularly women and children; and identify options and opportunities, pro-poor policie
The final report of a two-year study examines the impact of remittances from migrants in Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria on poverty reduction and economic growth.
The two-year ‘Moving Zimbabwe Forward: An Evidence Based Policy Dialogue Initiative’ was implemented by the Institute of Environmental Studies (IES), University of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the University of Manchester’s Brooks World Poverty
Land degradation and desertification are continuing problems facing Eritrea and the IGAD region.
Most countries in Latin America increased their agricultural production by 20%-50% between 1995 and 2005 (Food and Agriculture Organization - FAO 2009).