Information on "Development" and "Sub-Saharan Africa"
January 2013
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Jan 2013
Traditional or Transformational Development?
Author: Christopher Martin
Publisher: LSE Department of International Development (ID)
This working paper addresses the need to conceptualize resilience thinking as part of humanitarian and development theory and policy as a transformative process. More on «Traditional or Transformational Development?»
February 2012
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Feb 2012
Strengthening Pro-poor Targeting of Investments by African Utilities in Urban Water and Sanitation: The Role of the International Development Association of the World Bank
Author: Peter Newborne, Josephine Tucker, Kate Bayliss
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This report analyzes the effects of selected projects on water supply and sanitation services (WSS) in urban areas of sub-Saharan Africa. More on «Strengthening Pro-poor Targeting of Investments by African Utilities in Urban Water and Sanitation: The Role of the International Development Association of the World Bank»
January 2012
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2012
Aid – Dinosaur or Development Engine for Sub-Saharan Africa?
Author: Stephan Klingebiel
Publisher: German Development Institute
This paper examines the changed environment for aid in Africa. More on «Aid – Dinosaur or Development Engine for Sub-Saharan Africa?» -
Jan 2012
French Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa Under President Sarkozy
Author: Richard Moncrieff
Publisher: South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA)
The paper examines French relations with Sub-Saharan Africa under President Sarkozy. More on «French Relations with Sub-Saharan Africa Under President Sarkozy»
November 2011
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Nov 2011
Can Better Tracking of Adaptation Aid Reduce Climate Change Vulnerabilities on the Ground?
Author: Catherine Weaver, Christian Peratsakis
Publisher: Climate Change and African Political Stability (CCAPS) Program
This brief argues that identifying where international development aid resources have been effectively deployed is critical to addressing climate change vulnerability and building adaptive capacity in Africa. More on «Can Better Tracking of Adaptation Aid Reduce Climate Change Vulnerabilities on the Ground?»
October 2011
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Oct 2011
Informing the Future of Japan’s ODA: Japan’s ODA Within an African Context
Author: Leni Wild, Lisa Denney, Alina R Menocal, Matthew Geddes
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This report examines Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Africa and the lessons for more effective engagement in Africa in the future. More on «Informing the Future of Japan’s ODA: Japan’s ODA Within an African Context»
March 2011
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Mar 2011
Civilian Skills for African Military Officers to Resolve the Infrastructure, Economic Development, and Stability Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author: Diane E Chido
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) has pledged to work toward stability in Africa through enhanced partnerships with African countries, mainly through military-to-military training. More on «Civilian Skills for African Military Officers to Resolve the Infrastructure, Economic Development, and Stability Crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa» -
Mar 2011
Can New Partnerships Get Urban Water Working?
Author: Josephine Tucker
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
The world is going urban. Sixty percent of the global population is expected to live in urban areas by 2030, according to the UN Population Fund. More on «Can New Partnerships Get Urban Water Working?»
February 2011
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1 Feb 2011
Governance: Fattore Chiave per lo Sviluppo e la Sicurezza in Africa
Author: Egizia Gattamorta, Roberto Cajati
Publisher: Centro Alti Studi per la Difesa (CASD)
In questo studio si cercherà di spiegare in cosa consiste la governance, descrivendone i suoi aspetti ed implicazioni teoriche, così come viene concepita a livello internazionale, lo stato della sua concreta applicazione in Africa sub-sahariana ed i ... More on «Governance: Fattore Chiave per lo Sviluppo e la Sicurezza in Africa»
January 2011
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2011
What Drives States to Support the Development of Productive Sectors?
Author: Lindsay Whitfield, Ole Therkildsen
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This paper reviews the many but disparate arguments on the comparative political economy of development and presents a conceptual approach that builds on the most convincing insights to date. More on «What Drives States to Support the Development of Productive Sectors?»


