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Let's clean up fashion: the state of pay behind the UK fashion industry
Labour Behind the Label, 2006This report investigates the progress of labour conditions in the fashion industry and provides recommendations for future action.DocumentOpportunities and constraints: up-scaling floodplain management in Bangladesh
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Natural resources management programmes in Bangladesh face many challenges and pressures. These include finding sustainable solutions to environmental degradation, food insecurity and poverty. What is best way to up-scale past successes?DocumentBangladesh: study of non-state providers of basic services
International Development Department, University of Birmingham, 2006This report, from a series of country studies commissioned by the UK Department for International Development, examines non-state providers (NSPs) of health, education, water and sanitation in Bangladesh. Bangladesh has an unusually large non-government organisation (NGO) sector with an estimated 22,000 organisations.DocumentTransparency in education: Report Card in Bangladesh and Quality Schools Programme in Mexico
International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2004This document consists of two papers, presenting case studies in Bangladesh and Mexico respectively, which aim to examine the setting up of participatory diagnosis tools and promotion of greater social control in the use of resources for improved transparency and accountability in education.The first paper describes the Report Card Survey implemented in Bangladesh.DocumentBangladesh today
International Crisis Group, 2006Bangladesh faces twin threats to its democracy and stability: the risk that its political system will founder in a deadlock over elections and the growing challenge of militant Islamism, which has brought a spate of violence. This report gives an overall view of the world's third most populous Muslim country and assesses the implications for instability.DocumentBoosting private investment in Asian infrastructure
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Infrastructure investment has helped to encourage economic growth in East and South Asia. However, increasing demand has highlighted shortfalls in the quantity and quality of infrastructure. This threatens to limit growth, particularly in India. Meanwhile, hopes that the private sector would finance infrastructure have not been met.DocumentBuilding towers, cheating workers: exploitation of migrant construction workers in the United Arab Emirates
Human Rights Watch, 2006This report documents alleged exploitation of construction workers by employers in the United Arab Emirates.DocumentImproving the export performance of developing countries
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Multilateral trade liberalisation offers developing countries the prospect of increased access to developed country markets. This is expected to give many developing countries the opportunity to increase their agricultural exports and help economic growth and poverty reduction.DocumentFAO Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Fish stocks declined worldwide in the late 20th century and the international fish trade is increasing. If there is to be enough fish for future generations, everyone in the fishing industry must help to conserve and manage the world’s fisheries.DocumentAquaculture: benefiting rural and urban people
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006The global aquaculture industry is growing by ten percent each year – quicker than any other food sector. The most impressive changes are found around the cities of developing countries, particularly south and southeast Asia.Pages
