1 June 2008
Tackling Poverty-Migration Linkages: Evidence from Ghana and Egypt
Published by: Springer
Are migrants able to use the migration experience to their benefit, that is to improve their livelihoods, and is this result nuanced by...
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1 June 2008
Published by: Springer
Are migrants able to use the migration experience to their benefit, that is to improve their livelihoods, and is this result nuanced by...
1 January 2008
1 January 2008
Published by: Leiden University Press
1 January 2006
1 January 2006
This article uses the example of environmental management issues being raised in the context of intensive, small-scale tomato production...
This research project looked at non-governmental public actors and how they engage with multi-level policy processes which bridge Southern and Northern contexts. It also investigated the impacts and outcomes of these engagements.
1 January 2005
Published by: IDS
The majority of land in Ghana is still held under a diversity of customary tenures, embedded in family, community and chiefly institutions; but land disputes may be adjudicated in a variety of institutions: informal arbitrations and family tribunals, chiefs' courts, quasi-legal state agencies and the formal state courts.
1 January 2005
1 January 2005
Published by: IDS
The majority of land in Ghana is still held under a diversity of customary tenures, embedded in family,
community and chiefly...
This research project was initiated and conceptualised in the framework of the Poverty Environment Partnership (PEP), an informal network of around 30-donor and non-governmental organisations that works on strengthening the nexus between poverty reduction and environmental protection in development cooperation.