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A África Oriental é a parte da África banhada pelo Oceano Índico e inclui, não só os países costeiros e insulares, Comores, Djibouti, Eritreia, Etiópia, Quénia, Seychelles, Moçambique, Somália e Tanzânia, mas também alguns do interior, como Burundi, Ruanda e Uganda, além de Zimbabwe, Zâmbia e Malawi, herdeiros independentes da antiga Federação da Rodésia e Niassalândia  (Wikipedia)

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En décembre 2022, à Tanger, au Maroc, à l’occasion de la 16e reconstitution des ressources du Fonds africain de développement, la Banque africaine de développement et ses partenaires ont décidé de créer un Guichet d’action climatique destiné aux pays à faible revenu. Ce qui inclue donc les 37 pays membres du Fonds africain de développement, qui figurent aussi parmi les plus fragiles et vulnérables au monde face aux changements climatiques.

14 décembre 2022
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Djibouti

Dans le cadre de sa stratégie de résorption des quartiers précaires et de la promotion d’un habitat abordable dans la ville de Djibouti, le ministère djiboutien de la Ville, de l’Urbanisme et de l’Habitat a commandité une étude pour comprendre les dynamiques du secteur du logement dans la ville.

El mundo se enfrenta a una crisis alimentaria sin precedentes y sin final aparente
12 octobre 2022
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12 octobre 2022 (BISHOFTU, Éthiopie) : L'Autorité intergouvernementale pour le développement, en partenariat avec l'Union européenne et dans le cadre du programme Ecosfish, organise un atelier de validation de 3 jours sur la situation socio-économique et l'évaluation des besoins en capacités de la pêche à Baro - Bassin de la rivière Akobo-Sobat, un bassin fluvial transfrontalier entre l'Éthiopi

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We have over 95 years of experience in empowering communities to overcome poverty.  Led by our founder Dr. Y.C. James Yen, since early 1920s, our predecessor the Chinese Mass Education Movement was responsible for changing, for better, and the lives of over 200 million Chinese peasants through the power of functional literacy.  Since IIRR was formally organized as an international development, training, and research organization in 1960 in the Philippines, we have continued to empower the rural poor to end poverty in Asia, Africa and Latin America.

KcK addresses the problem of governments in East Africa not respecting their constitutions, which leads to gross human rights violations, marginalisation, oppression, civil strife and coups. As a think tank, KcK provides critical and up to date information to East Africans on constitutionalism, good governance and democratic development.

Practical Action is an international non-governmental organisation (NGO) that uses technology to challenge poverty in developing countries.

We find out what people are doing and help them to do it better. Through technology we enable poor communities to build on their skills and knowledge to produce sustainable and practical solutions- transforming their lives forever and protecting the world around them.

The Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) invests in applied research to improve agricultural productivity and sustainability and food system resilience in developing countries.

ACIAR is an Australian Government statutory authority within the Foreign Affairs portfolio and is Australia’s specialist international agricultural research for development (R4D) agency.

Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE) is an independent public policy research and advocacy think tank based in Uganda working in East and Southern Africa. ACODE was first registered in 1999 as a Non-governmental organization (NGO). In 2004, the organization was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee and without having a share capital. ACODE is one of the most dynamic and robust regional leaders in cutting-edge public policy research and analysis in a range of areas including governance, trade, environment, and science and technology.

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The Journal of Land Administration in Eastern Africa (JLAEA) is publication of the Land Administration Unit that was set up at ARU in November 2009. JLAEA mirrors the aspirations of the Land Administration Unit at Ardhi University (ARU) whose mission is to ensure quality education and training, research, scientific publications, information dissemination, documentation and public services through integrated cross disciplinary team work in land administration.

The stated aim of Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Agricultural Policy Analysis (ECAPAPA) is to promote regional economic growth through application of growth-enhancing agricultural policies and, in the process, to help build a sustainable capacity in eastern and central Africa to utilise and contribute to agricultural policy research and analysis.

To accomplish its objectives and contribute to the overall goal, the Programme has three specific tasks:

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The Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD) is an intergovernmental organization and currently has 20 Contracting Member States in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region. Their mission is to strengthen the member States and our stakeholders’ capacity through Generation, Application and Dissemination of Geo-information and Allied Technologies for sustainable development.

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GWI in East Africa is led by CARE International. By working in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda – and more widely across East Africa – GWI in East Africa focuses on developing evidence that highlights solutions to the challenges of water management and use in smallholder agriculture.

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Meridia was founded in 2015 (then called Landmapp) with the intent to provide affordable land documentation to the people who need it the most, families living off land in places like Ghana and Indonesia. These families are smallholder farmers, the very ones producing the worlds food, such as rice, coffee, cocoa, palm oil and team.

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The Rural Women’s Assembly (RWA) is a self-organised network or alliance of national rural women’s movements, assemblies, grassroots organisations and chapters of mixed peasant unions, federations and movements across eight countries in the SADC region.

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