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ActionAid
ActionAid
Non Governmental organization

Location

International Secretariat
South Africa

ActionAid is an international anti-poverty agency whose aim is to fight poverty worldwide. Formed in 1972, for over 30 years we have been growing and expanding to where we are today - helping over 13 million of the world's poorest and most disadvantaged people in 42 countries worldwide.


In all of our country programmes we work with local partners to make the most of their knowledge and experience.

Members:

Alberta Guerra
catherine Gatundu
Shamsher Ali

Resources

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Non-State Actors Communiqué on Livestock Sector Development in Tanzania

Reports & Research
February, 2017
Tanzania

In this communiqué, the undersigned Non-State Actors (civil society,pastoralist, research, private, farmers’ unions and other stakeholders) champion a call to action and outline recommendations on livestock policy advocacy strategies that take into consideration the unique conditions and opportunities of the livestock sector development in Tanzania.

Non-State Actors Communiqué on Livestock Sector Development in Tanzania

Reports & Research
February, 2017
Tanzania

In this communiqué, the undersigned Non-State Actors (civil society,pastoralist, research, private, farmers’ unions and other stakeholders) champion a call to action and outline recommendations on livestock policy advocacy strategies that take into consideration the unique conditions and opportunities of the livestock sector development in Tanzania.

Non-State Actors Communiqué on Livestock Sector Development in Tanzania

Reports & Research
February, 2017
Tanzania

In this communiqué, the undersigned Non-State Actors (civil society,pastoralist, research, private, farmers’ unions and other stakeholders) champion a call to action and outline recommendations on livestock policy advocacy strategies that take into consideration the unique conditions and opportunities of the livestock sector development in Tanzania.

No land no Development (គ្មានដី គ្មានការអភិវឌ្ឍ)

Videos
December, 2016
Cambodia

80% of Cambodian people are farmers living in rural and remote areas. They are depending on agriculture, livestock and natural resource extraction to feed their families. Nearly last two decades, the royal government of Cambodia has tried its effort develop legal framework, infrastructure and urbanization to attract national and foreign investments to invest in Cambodia. while legal enforcement has been weak, some development plan has exploited and caused negative impacts on Cambodia people who are majority poor.

Strengthening urban resilience in African cities: Understanding and addressing urban risk

Reports & Research
June, 2016
Africa

Author: Robyn Pharoah/ActionAid


The population of Africa’s cities is growing rapidly. But as poor people cram into towns and cities characterised by limited, weak and often under-resourced infrastructure, they are increasingly relegated to marginal, inadequately serviced, informal settlements and low-cost housing areas, leaving them vulnerable to numerous livelihood, health and security risks.