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  1. Library Resource
    February, 2014
    Mozambique

    This brief includes the following
    headings: rationale, objectives, and basic features of the
    1997 land law; acquiring land-use rights; obstacles to
    transferring urban land-use rights; promote the productive
    use of Direito de Uso e Aproveitamento dos Terras, or
    DUATs; and enforce the land tax.

  2. Library Resource
    October, 2015
    Mozambique

    Agricultural risk management is a
    central issue that Mozambique faces in development, and
    multiple stakeholders have analyzed this challenge,
    sometimes with different terminology and focusing on varying
    aspects. The government of Mozambique has adopted the
    strategic plan for agricultural development (PEDSA 2010-19)
    that focuses on: (i) increasing the availability of food in
    order to reduce hunger through growth in small producer

  3. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique

    This report summarizes the key themes
    and findings from three in-depth case studies of EET
    programs in Ghana, Kenya, and Mozambique. Each case study
    produced rich information on the programs context, the
    landscape of programs in each country, and the qualitative
    insights from local EET stakeholders. This report
    synthesizes information from across the case studies to
    analyze the extent to which these countries programs are

  4. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    April, 2014
    Mozambique

    Agriculture and fisheries are the main pillars of Mozambique's economy, having contributed in the last few years to more than 25 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP) and around 7 to 11 percentage points of the rate of economic growth. Agricultural development in Mozambique has been part of the government agenda because it is crucial to reducing poverty within rural zones.

  5. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Mozambique

    The innovative approaches and methods
    that Technoserve Mozambique (TnsMz) has pioneered have
    become best practice templates for other Tns country
    operations and, indeed, best practice templates within
    Mozambique itself, where TnsMz's successes in the
    cashew, banana, and poultry industries are notably
    successful. Tns offers no centralized facilities for
    practicing and refining business skills, but rather serves

  6. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Mozambique

    The objective of conducting this case
    study on Mozambique is to uncover the pattern of municipal
    Information and Communication Technology (ICT) impact that
    may exist in other low-capacity countries with analogous
    political economy structures in relation to leveraging ICT
    in public sectors. The study concludes by suggesting
    measures to link the continent's ICT boom in
    citizen-based mobile telephony and internet usage with the

  7. Library Resource
    October, 2013
    Mozambique

    Household enterprises -- usually
    one-person-operated tiny informal enterprises -- are a
    rapidly growing source of employment in Sub-Saharan Africa,
    especially in lower-income countries. Household enterprises
    tend to operate with limited interest or support from
    governments. This is the case in Mozambique, where neither
    the poverty reduction strategy nor small and medium
    enterprise development policies include household

  8. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Mozambique

    The objective of this Agriculture Public
    Expenditure Review (AgPER) is to provide an assessment of
    the present situation and to offer recommendations to
    improve the effectiveness and efficiency of public spending
    in agriculture in Mozambique. The report provides a
    sectorwide picture of the magnitude and structure of public
    spending for agriculture in Mozambique over the past six
    years, and an overall assessment of the budget process in

  9. Library Resource
    October, 2015
    Mozambique

    Since the cessation of conflict,
    Mozambique has achieved impressive economic growth and has
    become an example of successful post conflict reconstruction
    and development, moving from a one-party state to a
    multiparty democracy and from a socialist, command economy
    to a market-based economy. Mozambique’s development has been
    strongly supported by foreign aid, and since 2001 average
    annual disbursements of official development assistance

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Mozambique

    The objective of this study on the
    Development of 13 Mozambican Municipalities in Central and
    Northern Mozambique is to assess the impact that the 2008
    reforms on own-source revenues is having on the municipal
    revenue potential. To do so, it calculates the revenue
    potential of four fiscal and three non-fiscal revenue
    sources. The analysis shows that there is substantial
    untapped revenue potential at the municipal level, with

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