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Roger-Mark De Souza Geoff Heinrich Shannon Senefeld Katharine Coon Peter Sebanja Jessica Ogden Daulos Mauambeta Nancy Gelman Judy Oglethorpe 《Population and environment》2008,29(3-5):219-246
This article presents three cross-cutting intervention case studies that address HIV, AIDS, and natural resources management in an integrated manner through innovative programming in Zimbabwe, Uganda, and Malawi. In Zimbabwe, a religious-based non-governmental group and two community organizations work together to build skills of HIV- and AIDS-vulnerable children in rural areas to meet dietary and income needs, while using natural resources sustainably. In Uganda, various government agencies and NGO actors work together to improve the food security of HIV-affected households at the national, district, sub-district, and village levels. Finally, in Malawi, a conservation organization incorporates HIV and AIDS awareness and programming into its operations and projects. Each case study presents pioneering approaches to simultaneously addressing the pressures on conservation initiatives, food security/agricultural production, income generation/livelihoods, and social and health care systems. They also provide lessons for expanding interventions and partnerships. 相似文献
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Heinrich Volkhart Finn 《Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations》2002,13(1):95-97
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Heinrich Volkhart Finn 《Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations》2001,12(1):1-15
This paper assesses the contribution of South African nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to the process of democratic consolidation. By drawing on a 1998 survey conducted among 270 NGOs, on several expert interviews, and on an analysis of the structures and programmes of the umbrella body of South African NGOs (Sangoco), the author presents a multi-faceted picture of the activities of the South African NGO sector. The focus is on the NGOs' role as (1) schools of democracy, (2) in bridging societal cleavages, and (3) in providing channels of interest representation for the most marginalized sections of the population. The paper concludes that the contribution of South African NGOs to the process of democratic consolidation is significant, but highly dependent on an enabling external environment. 相似文献
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L. Heinrich 《Statistics》2013,47(3):271-286