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Churches, mosques, and condoms: understanding successful HIV and AIDS interventions by faith-based organisations Full text
2011
Clarke, Matthew | Charnley, Simone | Lumbers, Juliette
There are an estimated 33 million people living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) worldwide. While national education campaigns have been successful in providing a broad platform of awareness of HIV and AIDS, within some countries faith-based organisations (FBOs) have assumed an important role in educating and supporting local communities to reduce HIV transmission. This article conceptualises the successful characteristics of a Christian organisation in West Papua and a Muslim organisation in Thailand. The ability of both these FBOs to engage successfully with their communities on issues of sexual practice provides important lessons for other FBOs seeking to reduce HIV transmission.
Show more [+] Less [-]Blood on the Stone: Greed, Corruption and War in the Global Diamond Trade Full text
2011
Elliott, Susan
Blood on the Stone: Greed, Corruption and War in the Global Diamond Trade by Ian Smillie, Anthem Press, International Development Research Centre, 2010, ISBN: 978 1 55250 498 7, 237 pp.
Show more [+] Less [-]Critical evaluation of planning frameworks for rural water and sanitation development projects Full text
2011
Barnes, Rebecca | Roser, David | Brown, Paul
Poor initial planning processes have been implicated in the high failure rate of rural water and sanitation development projects. This article critically examines 17 existing planning frameworks for rural water supply and sanitation projects with respect to key attributes of good planning practice, in order to discover the extent to which these address the elements of planning that relate to sustainability. It identifies sustainability-related factors from the sector that have been recognised as such and incorporated into current frameworks, as well as factors that are not yet well covered, and makes recommendations to practitioners wishing to employ such frameworks.
Show more [+] Less [-]A confluence of Fair Trade and organic agriculture in southern India Full text
2011
Makita, Rie
Although the confluence of Fair Trade and organic agriculture has become a salient phenomenon, they contradict each other at the production level: Fair Trade focuses on specific products, while organic agriculture targets production units. This article explores how Southern small-scale producers cope with this discrepancy, by observing one farmers' group's attempt to obtain the two certifications in India. This case study identifies stakeholders who react to the two certifications differently under different livelihood strategies. Combining the two initiatives may not always be the best practice for realising poverty reduction and environmental conservation –aims which the initiatives have in common.
Show more [+] Less [-]Bearing risk is hard to do: crop price risk transfer for poor farmers and low-income countries Full text
2011
Schneider, Leander
This article takes the food crisis that began in 2007 as an occasion to draw attention to the deleterious impact of agricultural market volatility on poor farmers and food importing low-income countries. The article presents a menu of mechanisms that may reduce volatility or farmer and low-income country exposure to it. This is followed by a discussion of mechanisms that allow for the transfer of price risk through the use of instruments such as futures and options. Surveying empirical cases and experimental studies, the article focuses on potential applications of such mechanisms in low-income country settings.
Show more [+] Less [-]Gender and the Global Food Price Crisis Full text
2011
Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela; Behrman, Julia; Basset, Lucy | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4782-3074 Meinzen-Dick, Ruth; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5429-1857 Quisumbing, Agnes;
Gender and the Global Food Price Crisis Full text
2011
Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela; Behrman, Julia; Basset, Lucy | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4782-3074 Meinzen-Dick, Ruth; http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5429-1857 Quisumbing, Agnes;
PR | IFPRI3; ISI; GRP42 | EPTD; PHND
Show more [+] Less [-]Gender and the global food-price crisis Full text
2011
Quisumbing, Agnes | Meinzen-Dick, Ruth | Behrman, Julia | Basset, Lucy
This article argues that it is imperative to take gender into consideration when evaluating the impact of the global food-price crisis and developing crisis-related policies. Consideration of gender is important, given the key role that women play in agriculture, the disproportionate impact that the crisis has on women, and the potential role that women can play in resolving the crisis. Recent research on differential impacts of the crisis is discussed, as are gender dimensions – or lack thereof – in policy responses.
Show more [+] Less [-]Gender and the Global Food Price Crisis Full text
2011
Quisumbing, Agnes R. | Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. | Behrman, Julia A. | Basset, Lucy
The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala | Special issue on Global food-price shocks and poor people: Themes and case studies Full text
2011
Robles, Miguel; Keefe, Meagan | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2151-8282 Robles, Miguel;
The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala | Special issue on Global food-price shocks and poor people: Themes and case studies Full text
2011
Robles, Miguel; Keefe, Meagan | http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2151-8282 Robles, Miguel;
PR | IFPRI3; ISI | MTID
Show more [+] Less [-]The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala Full text
2011
Robles, Miguel | Keefe, Meagan
This study analyses the welfare and poverty effects of the 2007–08 food-price crisis on households in Guatemala. Estimates reveal that the price increases negatively affected 96.4 per cent of households and resulted in a 1.1 per cent increase in the national poverty rate. On average, households lose 2.3 per cent of their expenditure capacity, and high food prices have a regressive negative effect. The total welfare loss for all households in the country is estimated to be nearly 2 per cent of national aggregate expenditure, but the cost of compensating the poorest households would be only 0.5 per cent of national aggregate expenditure.
Show more [+] Less [-]The effects of changing food prices on welfare and poverty in Guatemala: Special issue on Global food-price shocks and poor people: Themes and case studies Full text
2011
Robles, Miguel | Keefe, Meagan
Gender and the Global Food Price Crisis Full text
2011
Quisumbing, Agnes R. | Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. | Behrman, Julia A. | Basset, Lucy
Sustainability issues in food provisioning systems Full text
2011
Azapagic, Adisa | Stichnothe, Heinz | Espinoza-Orias, Namy
Sustainability assessment of biofuels Full text
2011
Azapagic, Adisa | Stichnothe, Heinz