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This research project is under the employment and migration cluster. The general objective of this long-term research project is to support successful grantees to review the implementation status of employment policies and strategies as well as critically assess the political and economic factors that led to the success or failure of the policies and programs and draw lessons to be shared among countries. The specific aims of the project are:
• Explaining the socio- economic and political causes and consequences of unemployment/underemployment in urban and rural areas of selected sub-Saharan Africa countries;
• Identifying the employment policies and strategies formulated and implemented during the last 10 – 15 years in the selected SSA countries, and examining their implementation status;
• Analyzing the governance, institutional capacity, resources mobilization and other economic, political and social factors that led to the success or failure of employment strategies, policies, programs and projects in the case study countries; and
• Explaining and drawing lessons from what has worked best or failed and the factors attributable to success or failure stories.
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OSSREA has launched a special research project entitled ‘Integrating Gender Issues in Multidisciplinary Research in Eastern and Southern Africa.’ This project is fully financed by NORAD and was expected to be completed from 2010 – 2012. The general objectives of this special research project are to: a) enhance the capacity of scholars and experts in government and CSOs to design, implement, assess, evaluate and monitor development programmes from a gender perspective; b) to conduct research, produce and disseminate knowledge on the link between emerging gender issues and government propoor policies, natural resource development, customary and statutory laws, social protection, health, HIV/AIDS etc.; and c) to develop teaching and reference manuals to understand and analyze various gender related issues in tertiary educational institutions. OSSREA has launched the following three main projects under this special research project on gender. Insights into Gender Equity, Equality and Power Relations in sub-Saharan Africa’ intended to examine, inter alia, gender and economic empowerment and pro-poor growth strategies, policies and programmes; gender equity and equality and national resources management; constitutional and legal frameworks and their impact on gender power relations, equity and equality; gender equity, equality and national resources management; structures of gender inequity and inequality in arenas of production – farms, firms, factories, forests etc.; gender aspects of birth, life, health and death; and gender issues in social services delivery especially in health, education, energy and environmental management.