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  1. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Madagascar

    This review aims to provide the
    Government of Madagascar with a situation assessment and
    insights and guidance on how to position the rural and
    environment sector as an engine for inclusive and
    sustainable economic growth. The review has cast the
    analytical net quite widely with the aim to come up with a
    comprehensive overview of the sector. In view of the
    intimate linkages between rural development and the

  2. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Uganda

    This Agriculture Public Expenditure
    Review (AgPER) comprehensively reviews public expenditures
    on agriculture in Uganda and analyzes their efficiency and
    effectiveness. Its genesis lies in Agriculture Sector
    Working Group (A-SWG) discussions, especially during the
    budget process, which raised concerns about the seemingly
    low budget allocations to the sector and the failure to
    align limited resources with recognized priorities in the

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Tanzania

    Although charcoal is the single most
    important energy source for millions of urban dwellers in
    Tanzania, being used by all tiers of society from laborers
    to politicians, it seems to be politically neglected and
    even unwanted, given that it is not considered as a possible
    mean to achieve long-term sustainable development, for
    example as a low-carbon growth option contributing to energy
    security, sustainable forest management, and poverty

  4. Library Resource
    March, 2016
    Zambia

    From 2004 to 2012, Zambia experienced a
    combination of good economic policies and high rates of
    growth not seen since the early years after its
    independence. While growth was mainly driven by rising
    copper prices, other factors contributed to Zambia’s ability
    to take advantage of this growth. The international debt
    relief programs in 2004-2005 almost eliminated public debt
    and provided the fiscal space for selective, high-priority

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Uganda

    This report summarizes the findings of
    the Uganda Sustainable Land Management Public Expenditure
    Review (SLM PER). The SLM PER was undertaken to achieve six
    main objectives: (i) establish a robust data base on
    SLM-related public expenditure that can support credible
    empirical analysis; (ii) develop a sound methodology for
    conducting SLM PERs, which could guide similar work in the
    future; (iii) analyze the level and composition of SLM

  6. Library Resource
    Stakeholder Assessment of Opportunities and Constraints to Sustainable Land Management in Ethiopia cover image
    Reports & Research
    June, 2012
    Ethiopia

    Stakeholders' perceptions of
    opportunities and constraints to sustainable land management
    in Ethiopia was assessed through interviews and a review of
    secondary data. Stakeholders included farmers as well as
    representatives of development agencies, agricultural
    organizations, donors, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs),
    and agricultural research systems. Stakeholders generally
    perceive that the numerous, well-intentioned but piecemeal

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