<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Search4Dev / Cordaid</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl</link><description>Online library for Dutch development
										cooperation</description><language>en</language><copyright>www.kit.nl</copyright><managingEditor>dpcmedewerkers-uba@uva.nl</managingEditor><webMaster>dpcmedewerkers-uba@uva.nl</webMaster><lastBuildDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 23:10:49 CEST</lastBuildDate><image><url>/d/dprn/graphics/bbhead.gif</url><title>Search4Dev</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl</link></image><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/442426</guid><title>Universal health coverage : care.act.share. like Cordaid</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/442426</link><description>This brochure is about Universal Health Coverage. Universal Health Coverageis defined as ensuring that all people have access to promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative health services that are of a high-enough quality to be effective, while ensuring that these people do not suffer financial hardship in order to pay for these services (WHO, 2012).</description><author>R. van der Veen</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/442425</guid><title>Gender inequality and fragility in the post-MDG framework</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/442425</link><description>Despite the progress that has been made in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), fragility and gender inequality risk undermining development in many countries and reversing the gains that have been made over the past decades. As debates around the post-2015 agenda continue, it is critical that these two issues are prioritised in any future goals, targets and indicators that are proposed, and that they are linked strategically to the implementation of UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security and the New Deal on Engagement in Fragile States. This paper highlights key recommendations and possible actions that could be taken over the coming months to ensure a more coordinated approach to addressing fragility and gender inequality in the post-MDG framework.</description><author>C. Keizer</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425863</guid><title>People's perception on safety net programmes: a qualitative analysis of social protection in Bangladesh</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425863</link><description>The report summarizes findings of the study on 'People's Perception on Safety Net Programmes: A Qualitative Analysis of Social Protection in Bangladesh' carried out by Development Consultant and Global Compliance Initiative (DCGCI) for the Social Protection Group in Bangladesh. The main objective of the study was to get the perception and opinions of the people including beneficiaries, community and implementers to improve these safety net programmes.</description><author>R.U. Ahmed</author><author>S.S. Islam</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425861</guid><title>Cordaid annual report 2011 ; partners</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425861</link><description>This is the annual report of Cordaid for the year 2011. Cordaid is an international development organization based in the Netherlands with a network of almost a thousand partner organisations in 36 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Cordaid combines more than 90 years experience and expertise in emergency aid and structural poverty eradication. Its counterpart organisations work on various themes, including participation, emergency aid and reconstruction, health and well-being and entrepreneurship.</description><author>Cordaid</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425860</guid><title>Cordaid jaarverslag 2011</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/425860</link><description>This is the annual report of Cordaid for the year 2011. Cordaid is an international development organization based in the Netherlands with a network of almost a thousand partner organisations in 36 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Cordaid combines more than 90 years experience and expertise in emergency aid and structural poverty eradication. Its counterpart organisations work on various themes, including participation, emergency aid and reconstruction, health and well-being and entrepreneurship.</description><author>Cordaid</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/419465</guid><title>Imagining sustainability : seven visions on green and fair economies from the global South</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/419465</link><description>Cordaid and Both ENDS work with people who are able to bring their visions of a green economy to life. We collected the visions and insights of seven visionaries located in various developing countries. Each one of them has a unique approach to transforming his or her dream into concrete, local initiatives that not only focus on financial considerations but also on ecological values and basic human rights. These visionaries show us that a green and just economy is entirely within the realm of possibility.</description><author>H. van de Veen</author><author>H. van de Wiel</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/419464</guid><title>Denkend aan duurzaamheid : zeven visies op groene en eerlijke economieën vanuit het Zuiden</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/419464</link><description/><author>H. van de Veen</author><author>H. van de Wiel</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/417493</guid><title>Learning and earning : how a value chain learning alliance strengthens farmer entrepreneurship in Ethiopia</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/417493</link><description>This book describes a "learning alliance" approach that combines training, practical assignments to develop an enterprise, on-the-job coaching, and the sharing of experiences among several groups of farmers. The approach was piloted in Ethiopia from 2007 to 2010 with 18 groups of farmers.</description><author>J. Belt</author><author>W. Goris</author><author>S. Debela</author><author>F. Kefyalew</author><author>E. Smulders</author><author>P. Visser</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/417432</guid><title>Biofuel partnerships : from battleground to common ground? : the effects of biofuel programs on smallholders' use of land and rights to land in four countries</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/417432</link><description>This report focuses on the local experiences of smallholders, in different areas in four countries, related to the introduction of energy crop production and its effects on their land rights and land use.</description><author>J. Quiñónez</author><author>D.O. Sandino</author><author>E. Hernández Martinez</author><author>D. Erazo López</author><author>M. Gomes</author><author>V. Glass</author><author>A. Schrijver</author><author>Hermawansyah</author><author>L. Khairnur</author><author>S.D. Villanueva</author><author>D. de Morrée</author><author>O. Hospes</author></item><item><guid>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/411091</guid><title>Partos Kwaliteitshuis : joint evaluation on capacities for development : (conducted as part of the IOB evaluation on capacity developement) : policy response</title><link>http://www.search4dev.nl/record/411091</link><description>Between the end of 2008 and early 2011 the four Co-financing Agencies (CFA’s) Cordaid, Hivos, ICCO and Oxfam Novib have participated – under the banner of Partos – in the IOB initiated ‘Evaluation of Dutch support to capacity development; evidenced-based case studies’. The Partos evaluation was one of seven single studies implemented under this IOB initiative and resulted in a report called ‘Capacities for development : joint evaluation Partos : synthesis report’. This is a Partos policy response to that report.</description><author>Cordaid</author><author>Hivos</author><author>ICCO</author><author>Oxfam Novib</author></item></channel></rss>