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Update: How Africa Turned AIDS Around

Report
UNAIDS

UNAIDS reports that more than 7 million people are now on HIV treatment across Africa, while new HIV infections and deaths from AIDS continue to fall.

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Managing acute malnutrition at scale - A review of donor and government financing arrangements (Network Paper Issue 75)

Introduction

This review is concerned with the financing arrangements for programmes that address acute malnutrition at scale through the community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM). The CMAM approach is geared towards the early detection, treatment and counselling of moderately and severely acutely malnourished children, in the community, by community agents.

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Focus on Malawi: Progress and impact series Number 6 - April 2013

Malawi malaria report makes the case for investing in public health infrastructure

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Kenya + 4 others
The Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods, and Food Security (RENEWAL): Influencing Change in HIV/AIDS Policy Through Networks

As the magnitude and scope of the AIDS epidemic grew during the 1990s, it transformed the international development landscape: HIV/AIDS became a global development issue with socioeconomic implications for livelihoods, rather than an isolated health issue. In response to this crisis, the Regional Network on AIDS, Livelihoods, and Food Security (RENEWAL) was officially launched in 2001 as a joint project of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Service for National Agricultural Research (ISNAR).

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Who talks to whom in African agricultural research information networks? The Malawi case

The sector-wide approach currently dominates as the strategy for developing the agricultural sector of many African countries. Although it is recognized that agricultural research plays a vital role in ensuring success of sectorwide agricultural development strategies, there has been little or no effort to explicitly link the research strategies of the National Agricultural Research System (NARS) in African countries to the research agenda that is articulated in sectorwide agricultural development strategies.

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Improving child nutrition: The achievable imperative for global progress

Progress shows that stunting in children can be defeated – UNICEF

DUBLIN, 15 April 2013 – A new UNICEF report issued today offers evidence that real progress is being made in the fight against stunted growth – the hidden face of poverty for 165 million children under the age of five. The report shows that accelerated progress is both possible and necessary.

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The Hunger And Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI 2012): Measuring the Political Commitment to Reduce Hunger and Undernutrition in Developing Countries

Poorest countries lead the fight against hunger and undernutrition

According to new research published by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), low income countries like Malawi and Madagascar and lower middle income Guatemala, are leading the charge against hunger and undernutrition, whilst economic powerhouses such as India and Nigeria are failing some of their most vulnerable citizens.

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Tracking the performance of the Malawi agricultural sector: 2010/11 to 2011/12

Introduction The TWG on M&E tracks sector performance and ASWAP implementation using a consolidated indicator set comprising of:

  1. ASWAP high-level indicators.

  2. Selected indicators adopted from the Food and Nutrition Security working group of the Information Systems subcommittee of the Food and Nutrition Security Joint Task Force/Technical Secretariat (FNSJTF/TS).

  3. Sector-level performance indicators that align ASWAp with the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP).

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2012 Global Food Policy Report

By Shenggen Fan
March 14, 2013

Walk the Talk: It’s Time for the Global Community to Move from Aspirations to Action to Fight Hunger

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Food price volatility in Africa: Has it really increased?

The food price crisis of 2007–2008 and recent resurgence of food prices have focused increasing attention on the causes and consequences of food price volatility in international food markets and the developing world, particularly in Africa south of the Sahara. In this paper, we examine the patterns and trends in food price volatility using an unusually rich database of African staple food prices. We find that international grain prices have become more volatile in recent years (2007–2010) but no evidence that food price volatility has increased in the region.

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Ethiopia + 8 others
Strategies and priorities for African agriculture

*Economywide perspectives from country studies *

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The supply and distribution of essential medicines in Malawi

This paper summarises the findings of a brief political economy analysis of the procurement, supply and distribution of essential medicines in Malawi.

It uses a sectoral political economy framework that provides a more structured form of analysis, working through various stages, including identifying the nature of the problem to be addressed; diagnosing systemic features and key dynamics and incentives; and pinpointing policy options and feasible theories of change.

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Uganda + 13 others
Malaria and Agriculture: A Global Review of the Literature With a Focus on the Application of Integrated Pest and Vector Management in East Africa and Uganda

A global review of the literature with a focus on the application of integrated pest and vector management in East Africa and Uganda

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eTransform Africa: The Transformational Use of Information and Communication Technologies in Africa

Report
World Bank

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) innovations are delivering home-grown solutions in Africa, driving entrepreneurship and economic growth.

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Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: Malawi

This summary note is an excerpt from the chapter on Malawi that will appear in the peer-reviewed IFPRI monograph, Southern African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis.

The research, produced in collaboration with scientists from the countries studied, is based on scenarios from economic global climate change models, and takes into account estimates of each country’s economic and population growth. Each study includes a set of policy recommendations.

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Security, Defence and Gender Training and Education Workshop

On 2-4 May 2012, the Centre for Strategic Studies (CSS) at the University of Botswana hosted a SADSEM/DCAF Security, Defence and Gender Training and Education Workshop. The workshop brought together seven Southern African Defence and Security Management (SADSEM) network institutions, DCAF and several local gender resource persons. The eighteen workshop participants initiated a process to review and adjust SADSEM’s training curriculum for their executive short courses on security and defence issues in order to ensure that it incorporates gender issues.

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Voices from urban Africa - The impact of urban growth on children

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WESTPORT, Conn. (Dec. 5, 2012) — Social and economic development policies in Africa are ignoring the demographic realities of an increasing number of children living in poverty in urban slums with devastating impacts, according to a new report by Save the Children.