The Covid-19 Pandemic: Limited Water Access and the Precarity of Women Fishers at Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe [0.03%]
新冠疫情下津巴布韦卡里巴湖渔业妇女的有限取水权及脆弱性研究
Tamuka Nhiwatiwa,Joshua Matanzima
Tamuka Nhiwatiwa
Man-made reservoirs are constructed to meet certain purposes and Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe, was designed for hydroelectric power generation. However, it has developed other multiple uses, and the growth of fisheries on the lake has had a signif...
Challenges of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Experiences from South Korea and Taiwan [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情的挑战:韩国和台湾的经验分享
T Y Wang
T Y Wang
The coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has dramatically disrupted the global community, causing more than 6 million deaths worldwide and changing daily lifestyles for billions. Two Asian countries, South Korea and Taiwan, have been able t...
Window of the World: Sino-African Encounters through Copies and Simulations [0.03%]
世界之窗:通过复制品和模拟的中非相遇
Lesley Nicole Braun
Lesley Nicole Braun
Located in the manufacturing hub of Shenzhen is Window of the World: a Chinese theme park that features miniature copies of heritage sites from around the world. The individuals living within this constructed simulation are imported from di...
Rural income transfer programs and rural household food security in Ethiopia [0.03%]
埃塞俄比亚农村收入转移计划与农户食物安全问题探究
Zenebe B Uraguchi
Zenebe B Uraguchi
Based on household food security surveys conducted in Ethiopia, this study seeks to understand the roles and limitations of income transfer projects as determinants of households’ food security. By covering the Food-For-Work Programs (FFWP...
Raghav Gaiha,Vani S Kulkarni,Manoj K Pandey et al.
Raghav Gaiha et al.
Despite accelerated growth there is pervasive hunger, child undernutrition and mortality in India. Our analysis focuses on their determinants. Raising living standards alone will not reduce hunger and undernutrition. Reduction of rural/urba...
James Windle
James Windle
This study examines India and Turkey as case studies relevant to the Senlis Council’s ‘poppies for medicine’ proposal. The proposal is that Afghan farmers are licensed to produce opium for medical and scientific purposes. Here it is posi...
The form, the permit and the photograph: an archive of mobility between South Africa and India [0.03%]
形式、许可和照片:南非与印度之间的流动性档案
Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
Inspired by recent scholarship that calls for a more critical engagement with archives and knowledge production, this article plots the biography of an archive in Cape Town. Unravelling the layers of paperwork, it locates the origins of the...
Bilal Ahmad Bhat Bhat
Bilal Ahmad Bhat Bhat
Women get less of the material resources, social status, power and opportunities for self-actualization than men do who share their social location – be it a location based on class, race, occupation, ethnicity, religion, education, nation...
The political economy of maize production and poverty reduction in Zambia: analysis of the last 50 years [0.03%]
赞比亚玉米生产与减贫的政治经济学:过去五十年的分析
Munir A Hanjra,Richard J Culas
Munir A Hanjra
Poverty and food security are endemic issues in much of sub-Saharan Africa. To eradicate extreme poverty and hunger in the region remains a key Millennium Development Goal. Many African governments have pursued economic reforms and agricult...
Where is the state? How is the state? Accessing water and the state in Mumbai and Johannesburg [0.03%]
国家何在?国家安好否?论孟买与约翰内斯堡的城市供水体系中的国家角色
Zainab Bawa
Zainab Bawa
This article examines the water distribution systems in Johannesburg and Mumbai to argue that the political and institutional contexts of service delivery shape people’s access to the state and its resources, and also mediation between cit...