Programa de Reintegraçao
Author: Republica de Angola
Publication Date: Abril 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Abril 1, 2002
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Comissao Intersectorial Para O Processo de Paz e Reonciliacao Nacional. Ficha de Angola.
ONDAKA Numéro 3 2002
Women’s Empowerment or Feminisation of Debt
Author: One World Action
Publication Date: Março 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Março 1, 2002
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This report is based on discussions at the international conference Women's empowerment or feminisation of debt? Towards a new agenda in African microfinance organized by One World Action. The report contributes to the November 2002 meeting of the Micro-Credit Summit Campaign.
The Role of the International Community and Civil Society in the Resolution of the Angolan Conflict – Imprensa internacional sobre Angola 2002
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 20, 2002
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 20, 2002
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On February 20 2002, up to 300 Angolans met to discuss the resolution of the Angolan conflict and ways of boosting the intervention of Angolan civil society into the process of bringing peace to the country. In the presence of King Muachissengue of Lunda-Tchokwé and Queen Nhakatolo wa Tchissengo of Moxico-Luvale, traditional chiefs, humanitarian officials,...
ONDAKA Numéro 2 2002
Angola Key Development Issues – CMI
Author: Tvedten, Adauta, Cain, Hodges, Kibble, Pacheco
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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This is the third report on Angola under the Country Advisor Agreement between the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD), and Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI). In line with the original Contract and Terms of Reference (Appendix 1) the report consists of a Part I synthesising and assessing recent information regarding political, economic and social developments...
Basic Service Provision for the Urban Poor – The Experience of DW in Angola
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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This is one of ten case studies that were part of an International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) research programm on "Urban Poverty Reduction Programmes: Lessons of Experience". This paper describes the water and sanitation programmes that the NGO Development Workshop has developed in Luanda over the last 15 years, working with community organizations,...
Building Civil Society Starting With The Basics – Sustainable Community Services in Luanda
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Since the early 1990s, DW has implemented a series of successful programmes in the shanty towns to improve access to basic services. To date, DW has built 220 water standpipes, which bring clean and affordable water to around 120,000 people. To address the sanitation problem, DW has helped build close to 10,000 latrines, and pioneered...
Urban Environmental Risk Assessment Evaluation Reports
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Development Workshop has been involved for a number of years in developing programmes of community service provision, water, sanitation, school facilities upgrading and women’s micro-economic activities in the peri-urban ‘musseques’ of Luanda, Angola. DW wishes to develop monitoring tools to measure the impact of its programme interventions and other external and environmental factors on the...
Urban Environmental Risk Assessment Evaluation Reports
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Development Workshop has been involved for a number of years in developing programmes of community service provision, water, sanitation, school facilities upgrading and women’s micro-economic activities in the peri-urban ‘musseques’ of Luanda, Angola. DW wishes to develop monitoring tools to measure the impact of its programme interventions and other external and environmental factors on the...
ONDAKA Numéro 1 2002
Basic Service Provision for the Urban Poor – The Experience of DW in Angola
Author: Allan Cain, Mary Daly & Paul Robson
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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This is one ten case studies that were part of an International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) research programm on "Urban Poverty Reduction Programmes: Lessons of Experience". This paper describes the water and sanitation programmes that the NGO Development Workshop has developed in Luanda over the last 15 years, working with community organizations, local...
Basic Service Provision for the Urban Poor – The Experience of DW in Angola
Author: Allan Cain, Mary Daly & Paul Robson
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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This is one ten case studies that were part of an International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) research programm on "Urban Poverty Reduction Programmes: Lessons of Experience". This paper describes the water and sanitation programmes that the NGO Development Workshop has developed in Luanda over the last 15 years, working with community organizations, local...
Building Civil Society Starting With The Basics – Sustainable Community Services in Luanda
Author: One World Action & Development Workshop
Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Publication Date: Janeiro 1, 2002
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Since the early 1990s, DW has implemented a series of successful programmes in the shanty towns to improve access to basic services. To date, DW has built 220 water standpipes, which bring clean and affordable water to around 120,000 people. To address the sanitation problem, DW has helped build close to 10,000 latrines, and pioneered...
Humanitarian & Development Actors in Angola as Peacebuilders?
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Publication Date: Dezembro 1, 2001
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Publication Date: Dezembro 1, 2001
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Author: Allan Cain. Published in the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE), Number 90, Volume 28. The article argues that despite ample justification for donor fatigue, the international community has, in fact, stayed engaged in Angola during the last decade. Investment in humanitarian and development/rehabilitation programming can be understood as a donor strategy for influencing...