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Basic Requirements for Alleviating Poverty, Access to Energy, and Gender Inequalities in Namibia

6. Literature Review
 
  • African Decisions, “Lightning up Africa”, African Decisions Magazine, October/December 2001, page 42-28


  • Barnes, Douglas F., Energy and Poverty: Strategies for Assisting the Rural and Urban Poor, South Asia, Energy Sector Unit, World Bank, Washington, DC, draft Feb 2000.


  • Batliwala, Srilatha, and A.K.N. Reddy, "Energy for women and women for energy: A proposal for women's energy entrepreneurship," ENERGIA News 1:1 (1996).


  • Cecelski, Elizabeth, Enabling Equitable Access to Rural Electrification: Current Thinking and Major Activities in Energy, Poverty and Gender, Asia Alternative Energy Unit (ASTAE), The World Bank, Washington, DC, 26-27 January 2000.


  • "Energy and Poverty Reduction: The Role of Women as a Target group", 5 September 2000, World Bank, Washington, DC.


  • The Role of Women in Sustainable Energy Development, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Golden, CO, June 2000.


  • Central Statistical Bureau, National Planning Commission, “National household Income and Expenditure Survey (NHIES)”, November 1995


  • Central Statistical Bureau, National Planning Commission, “Namibian Population Housing Census 1991 and 2001 (preliminary)


  • Eline van der Linden (1993), Namibia’s Energy Sector: A Country Review NEPRU working paper 23


  • Fishlow A (1995), “Inequality, Poverty and Growth: Where do we stand?”. Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, page 25-39. Washingon. World Bank.


  • Gaomab Mihe (1994), “Fiscal Policy and Employment in Namibia”, NEPRU Working Paper No.43. Windhoek


  • Gaomab Mihe and Simon Stone (1996), “Poverty and Income Distribution in Namibia”, NEPRU Working Paper No 31. Windhoek


  • Girvan LoriAnn (1995), “Namibia, National Report on Women, Agriculture and Rural Development for the Fourth Conference on Women”. NEPRU Research Report No 10


  • Hahnshom D, Motinga D, et al “Policy, Poverty and Inequality in Namibia: The cases of trade policy and land Policy”


  • Hahnshom D, Presland Cathy, “Poverty, Inequality and Policy in Namibia: The state of Knowledge and the way ahead in Poverty Research”


  • IDEAS (1997), Strategies for Small Business Development in Namibia. Written by Simon White and published By FES and NCCI.


  • Ministry of Finance, Handbook of Estimates of Expenditure and Income. 1990/91 and 1991/92.


  • Ministry of Finance, Medium Term Expenditure Framework 2002/03 – 2004/05


  • Ministry of Basic Education and Culture, Annual Report December 2000


  • NEPRU (1996), NEPRU Poverty Research Programme. Draft Report (still unpublished)


  • Stockhom Environmental Institute, Energy Interventions and Poverty Alleviation: Strengthening the Linkages: A literature review, Report to SIDA, Feb 1999.


  • United Nations, March 2002 “Tomorrow’s markets: Global Trends and their implications for Business”, March 2002 UN report.


  • United Nations Development Programme, May 2001 “Energy for Poverty Reduction: The concept of the multi-functional Platform as a regional project: Concept Paper”, May 2001, UN report.


  • World Energy Council (WEC) and Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, The Challenge of Rural Energy Poverty in Developing Countries, WEC/FAO, October 1999.


  • World Bank, April 2001 “Energy Poverty Framework”, Draft April 2001.


  • World Bank, April 1998 “Energy in Africas Development”, January 1998.
 
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