"A review of the Literature and Recommendation for Nutritional Care and Support n Sub-Saharan Africa." Go to resource »
The Security Council adopted resolution (S/RES/1325) on women and peace and security on 31 October 2000. The resolution reaffirms the important role … Go to resource »
A potential aid in the fight against AIDS, the female condom is examined in this report and valued for both its positive and negative characterstics. … Go to resource »
Funded by the UK Department of International Development, this study looks at the Water Act and Water Supply and Sanitation Act, other laws and the … Go to resource »
Water in Tanzania is regulated through two broad legal frameworks: water resource management and water supply. This studies examines both of these … Go to resource »
The study concentrates on the rural poor in Uganda, focusing on the legal and policy framework for water and sanitation and the nature and status of … Go to resource »
The two major sources of water in Ghana are statute and customary law. This study examines how water is perceived and managed according to these laws. … Go to resource »
The statutory legal framework for water and sanitation comprises policy instruments and water legislation. These include the National Water Policy, … Go to resource »
Transmits the Windhoek Declaration on the 10th Anniversary of the UN Transition Assistance Group and the Namibia Plan of Action on Mainstreaming a … Go to resource »
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