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study from the Agricultural Sector Investment Programme (ASIP) in Zambia, this paper illustrates the problems that can arise …
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illustrate its feasibility with an example from the education sector in Zambia. …
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large nationally representative sample of rural households from Zambia. To minimize selection bias that may arise because …
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the model simulates the effects of additional aid in Zambia it can be used as a blueprint for other African countries. …
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The paper explores the relationship between financial sector reforms and savings mobilization in Zambia. Although there … seem to exist satisfactory work on the above nexus for sub-Saharan African countries, particularly Zambia. Along these …
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The HIPC initiative for debt relief in the poorest countries has been extended to cover more countries. Zambia is one …
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. This study, therefore, examines the impact of wild fruits on the food security of 215 households in Northern Zambia. Data …
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UNDP&UNCDF financed rural development project in Zambia's Eastern Province running from 1997-2002. The secondary datasets …
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The study examines Zambia's evolving aid relationship in relation to the country's democratic trajectory. The impact of …. The study suggests that there are many good reasons for so-called traditional donors to phase out aid to Zambia. Zambia …
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poor in Zambia. Like in the past, the implementation of the strategies to deal with the rising food prices, especially for …, protracted discussions, inaction amongst key agriculture stakeholders and rent-seeking behaviour by some. Using the political …
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