CTA/ECAPAPA Policy Brief Series

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    Variety Evaluation, Release and Registration
    (Brief, 2003) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The harmonization of seed policies and regulation in the ASARECA member countries is the first step toward creating a seed market that is large enough to attract investment by local and international investors...
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    Who’s Forest? Implications of Different Management Regimes for Sustainable Utilisation and Minimisation of Conflicts
    (Brief, 2005) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    This Policy Brief presents some of the lessons learned from research work related to the search for appropriate mechanisms to manage forest resources, and conflicts arising from contested rights to forest resources in eastern and central Africa (ECA).
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    Laws and Regulations Governing the Seed Trade
    (Brief, 2002) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The harmonization of seed policies and regulations in the ASARECA member countries is the first step toward creating a seed market that is large enough to attract investment by local and international investors...
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    Social Capital and Conflict Management – Lessons Learned and Options for Minimizing Resource Use Conflicts
    (Brief, 2005) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The paper examines the linkage between social capital and good governance; provides examples of positive and negative effects of social capital and suggests strategies for integrating social capital considerations in conflict management.
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    Seed Phytosanitary Regulations
    (Brief, 2002) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The harmonization of seed policies and regulations in the ASARECA member countries is the first step toward creating a seed market that is large enough to attract investment by local and international investors...
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    Plant Variety Protection
    (Brief, 2003) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The harmonization of seed policies and regulation in the ASARECA member countries is the first step toward creating a seed market that is large enough to attract investment by local and international investors...
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    Seed Certification
    (Brief, 2003) Eastern and Central Africa Programme for Policy Analysis
    The harmonization of seed policies and regulation in the ASARECA member countries is the first step toward creating a seed market that is large enough to attract investment by local and international investors...