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project paper

O uso de fertilizantes químicos pelo sector familiar em Moçambique

Fertilizantes químicos têm elevado potencial para aumentar a produtividade dos agregados familiares mais pobres, permitindo-os aumentar o rendimento familiar, acumular activos e tirá-los da pobreza.

book chapter

Junior Farmer Field and Life Schools: Experience from Mozambique

In the last 20 years HIV/AIDS has progressed from seemingly isolated small epidemics to a more generalized epidemic. In countries hard hit by the epidemic, HIV/AIDS continues to contribute to the problems faced by youth.

book chapter

AIDS, Poverty, and Hunger: An Overview

The AIDS epidemic is a global crisis with impacts that will be felt for decades to come. More than 28 million people have died since the first case was reported in 1981.

book

AIDS, poverty, and hunger

Highlights from the international conference on HIV/AIDS and Food and Nutrition Security

discussion paper

Can cash transfer programs work in resource-poor countries?

Cash transfer programs are rare in Sub-Saharan Africa. This paper describes the evolution of a cash transfer program in major urban centers of Mozambique, from its inception in 1990 through two major reorganizations until October 1998.

discussion paper

The GAPVU cash transfer program in Mozambique

The GAPVU cash transfer program is an important safety net for urban Mozambique. The coverage of the program is impressive within the urban sector, reaching about 16 percent of all urban households.