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Measuring the pace of water sector reform in Asia
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Since the 2000 World Water Forum in The Hague, many governments have pledged to change their water policies. Reform is taking place in some Asian countries but not in others. What facilitates or hinders the reform process in individual countries? Are there common issues that can make sharing regional experiences useful?DocumentParticipating for a change: how Plan is responding to children’s views and involving them in development
Plan, 2003Plan has consulted with children in China, Kenya, Nepal, Philippines and Tanzania to identify the issues that children themselves feel are having a negative impact on their education and well-being. This document briefly reports the main findings in each country, and outlines the changes made by Plan in response to their views.DocumentSocial Policy in an Era of Trade Intensification: A Perspective from Asian Women
Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era, 2002This is the second in a series of three comprehensive economic literacy packets produced by the Asia Network of the International Gender and Trade Network (IGTN). The IGTN aims to engage with the global women's movement to raise awareness of the relationship between gender relations and macroeonomic and trade polices.DocumentSnapshots of primary and secondary education in Asia-Pacific
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2001This publication is the first in a new series entitled Educational Innovation for Development, produced by ACEID (Asia-Pacific Programme of Educational Innovation for Development), to reflect the very wide range of imaginative initiatives that are currently being pursued in APEID Member States by Ministries of Education, international funding agencies, institutions and individuals to meet the rangPages
