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>> Food security insights from Kenya

This paper examines the viability and effectiveness of a pilot farming initiative in reversing impacts of HIV/AIDS on the most affected households in Homa Bay, Kenya.

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>> The answer lies within: HIV in Zambia

It is a generally agreed the HIV and AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa has been greatly driven by the underlying issues of social inequalities, culture of silence, stigma and discrimination.

>> Eliminating harmful traditional practices in Ethiopia

In 2006, Concern Ethiopia began using a behaviour change approach called community conversations as part of our HIV prevention programmes in a rural area.

>> Social behaviour and stigma in Ethiopia

In 2006 Concern Ethiopia began using a behaviour change approach called Community Conversations.

>> Women marginal farmers - mobilising for change

When Concern Worldwide UK launched its Unheard Voices campaign in late 2007, the focus was on highlighting the needs of marginal farmers. The majority of these are women, so we shifted our attention to their specific needs.

 

>> Evaluating microfinance programmes 2001 - 2008

This report was undertaken by Concern Worldwide in 2009.

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>> Women marginal farmers speak out

Women farmers grow, buy, sell, cook food and feed their children. They produce 60 – 80% of food in most developing countries.

Women hold the key to tackling hunger and malnutrition. Their needs are often not recognised or understood.

>> Evaluation of Concern response in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo

In late 2008, escalated fighting caused widespread displacement in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo.

>> Global Hunger Index 2009

The link between gender inequality and hunger is identified in the Global Hunger Index Report 2009. 

The Global Hunger Index report ranks countries on three leading indicators: prevalence of child malnutrition; rates of child mortality; and the proportion of people who are calorie de

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