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Meaningful Participation between Blacks and Whites in Southern Africa
(Rhodesian Economic Society. University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1975-03)
Financing African Participation In The Rhodesian Economy
(Rhodesian Economic Society (RES). University of Rhodesia (now University of Zimbabwe.), 1975-03)
It is necessary at the outset to define the broad context within which this question will be discussed. I am faced with two problems in attempting to do this. In the first place it is virtually impossible when attempting ...
Institutional Collaboration And Shared Learning For Forest Management In Chivi District, Zimbabwe
(Institute of Environmental Studies (IES) ; University of Zimbabwe., 2000)
This paper examines processes of collaboration among institutions for communal woodland management at the local level in Zimbabwe and explores how these processes influence sustainable resource utilization. I discuss how ...
Household Livelihoods, Marketing And Resource Impacts: A Case Study Of Bark Products In Eastern Zimbabwe
(Institute of Environmental Studies (IES) ; University of Zimbabwe, 2001)
Baobab production activities play a crucial role in contributing to the livelihoods of rural households. In the face of increasing village populations, commercial use of baobab has been steadily increasing to the point ...
Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) In Southern Africa : A Regional Programme of Analysis and Communication.
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences, University of Zimbabwe., 2001-01)
This report covers the proceedings of the Second Regional Community-Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) Program in Southern Africa meeting held at the University of Western Cape during the period 16-17 October 2000. ...
Women’s Access To Teacher Education In Zimbabwe: A Gender Profile
(Department of Teacher Education (DTE), University of Zimbabwe, 2006-11)
Teaching traditionally is generally perceived to be a feminine profession, yet the situation on the ground in Zimbabwe does not indicate this perception. If anything, more men than women from the colonial period to date ...
Towards Local Management Of Mineral Resources In Zimbabwe An Analysis Of Opportunities And Constraints
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 2000-02)
In Zimbabwe today, the State - through its various agencies - is the dominant player in die mining sector, from issuing prospecting licenses right up to marketing. The Mines and Minerals Act (chapter 21: 05) vests authority ...
Students’ Career Aspirations Versus Occupational Environments In The Economy Of Ghana
(Human Resources Research Centre (HRRC); University of Zimbabwe, 2008-03)
A study was conducted to investigate the relationship between secondary school students’ career aspirations and the various sectors of the Ghanaian economy as well as the occupational environments in it. Specifically, the ...
Importance Of Intersectoral Co-ordination In The Control Of Communicable Diseases With Special Reference To Plague In Tanzania
(Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1994-07)
Human health, agriculture, including livestock, energy, education, wildlife, construction, forestry and trade sectors are inter-related and their co-ordination is an important pre-requisite for successful control of most ...
Ecotourism
(Centre for Applied Social Sciences (CASS), University of Zimbabwe (UZ), 1996-04)
Tourism is a US$3.4 trillion a year global industry and, according to the World Tourism Organisation, the industry is expanding at 4 percent every year, the fastest growing industry in the world. In 1994, Africa as a whole ...
