Browsing CMI Open Research Archive by Title
Now showing items 760-779 of 1971
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Hamas and the Arab Spring: Introduction
(Middle East Policy vol. 20 no. 3, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013-08-01)The Arab Spring is a critical juncture for examining Hamas, a movement created in the context of a popular revolt (against Israeli occupation) similar to those that have reverberated throughout the Middle East. Since the ... -
Hamas and the Quest for Palestinian Statehood
(CMI Working paper, Working paper, 2006)The Islamic Resistance Movement’s (Hamas) big win in the elections to the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) marks the end of Fatah’s political hegemony. Having trumped Fatah in the elections, Hamas faces several domestic ... -
Hamas in the West Bank. A study of the political position of the West Bank branch between 1987 and 2007
(Master thesis, 2011-02-08) -
Hamas kan ikke anerkjenne Israel
(Others, 2009-01-01) -
Handel og arbeidstandarder: Barnearbeid
(Research report, Research report, 1996)Trade and labour standards: Child labour. This report, commissioned by Save the Children, Norway, discusses the main economic arguments for and against the incorporation of a social clause in World Trade Organization (WTO). ... -
Hard Methods for Soft Policies. Environmental and Social Cost-Benefit Analysis
(CMI Working paper, Working paper, 1995)The quest for sustainability has put the conventional Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) technique under fierce attack. Much of the critique is, however, misplaced or based on misunderstandings. Alternative methodologies for ... -
Has recent political unrest affected garment exports from Bangladesh?
(CMI Report R 2018:02, Research report, 2018-01-01)According to the World Bank, political unrest in Bangladesh in the first part of 2015 resulted in a loss of 1% of GDP. [1] A previous study by UNDP (2005) estimated the average costs of unrest as even higher during the ... -
Has the EITI been successful? Reviewing evaluations of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
(U4 Brief 2017:5, Report, 2017-08-01)Has the EITI been successful? Many efforts have been devoted to improving resource governance through the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative. A review of 50 evaluations concludes that the EITI has succeeded in ... -
“Have You Been Recruited Because You Are a Woman or Because You Are Good?” Gendered Humanitarian Diplomats at the United Nations
(Diplomatica, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023-01-01)This article examines gender equality in humanitarian diplomacy. To date, there has been no discussion of gender in relation to humanitarian diplomacy, which stands in contrast to an existing body of literature on gender ... -
Haydom Lutheran Hospital - Final project review
(Research report, Research report, 2009)Haydom Lutheran Hospital (HLH) is a first level referral hospital located in Mbulu district, Manyara region in Tanzania. HLH was established by the Norwegian Lutheran Mission in 1955 and is owned by the Evangelical Lutheran ... -
Haydom Lutheran Hospital: Midterm review of the Block Grant Support End review of the MDG 4 and 5 project support
(CMI Report R 2013:4, Research report, 2013-08-19)Haydom Lutheran Hospital (HLH) is an important service provider in an area of Tanzania where the population is poor and government health services are inadequate. In 2011, The Royal Norwegian Embassy funded 61% of the ... -
Health services in Angola. Availability, quality and utilisation
(CMI Report R 2011:9, Research report, 2011-12-16)This report discusses the availability and quality of health services in two provinces of Angola (Luanda and Uíge) and reports how households perceive the level of quality and utilise the existing services. We study a ... -
Helhetlig innsats i krise og konflikt. Hva er utfordringene?
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Helhetlig innsats i krise og konflikt. Hva mer kan Norge gjøre?
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Heritagising the South China Sea: appropriation and dispossession of maritime heritage through museums and exhibitions in Southern China
(International Journal of Heritage Studies, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024-04-01)With the emergence of critical heritage studies scholars show that 'bottom up' initiatives that blur teh boundaries between private, civil, and state have arisen not as a modernising vision to legitimise national authority ... -
Household Bargaining and Spending on Children: Experimental Evidence from Tanzania
(Economica vol. 88, Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-01)This paper studies whether an increase in women's intrahousehold bargaining power causes couples to allocate more resources to their child's education, and, if so, what the underlying mechanisms for this might be. We conduct ... -
Household wellbeing and coping strategies in Africa during COVID-19 – Findings from high frequency phone surveys
(CMI Report 2020:4, Research report, 2020-12-01)This report provides data on household wellbeing in countries in sub-Saharan Africa following the Covid-19 pandemic. The focus is on employment and income, food security, and coping mechanisms, and on access to education ... -
Household wellbeing and coping strategies in Africa during COVID-19. Updated Findings from high frequency phone surveys
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Housing and 'Inverse Governmentality' in Maputo, Mozambique
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How (not) to enhance women's access to dignified work and earnings?
(Research report, 2024-05-01)This evidence review analyzes the effectiveness of skills training programs in increasing women's access to dignified work and improving their earnings. The review synthesizes findings from diverse contexts to evaluate how ...