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    Gender equality in sector wide approaches: a reference guide

    OECD Development Centre, 2002
    This guide presents a series of case studies examining the experience of sector wide programs in education, health and agriculture.It offers advice on how to ensure that a sector wide approach:contributes to overall sustainability and effectivenessis fully responsive to the needs and interests of both women and men and helps to promote gender equalityThe case studies identif
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    Tackling gender issues in sustainable land management

    Centre for Development and Environment, Berne, 2002
    This toolkit provides a framework for main-streaming gender in rural development activities.It addresses the lack of conceptual and practical tools in the area of sustainable land management.
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    The sound of silence: difficulties in communicating on HIV/AIDS in schools

    ActionAid International, 2003
    One of the key responses to the AIDS crisis has been the provision of school–based HIV/AIDS education. However, this work has often been led by those specialising in HIV and has not sufficiently drawn upon sound pedagogic practice.
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    Dietary diversity as a food security indicator

    Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2002
    Looks at whether dietary diversity, defined as the number of unique foods consumed over a given period of time, is a good measure of household food access.It draws on data from ten countries: Bangladesh, Egypt, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Mexico, Mozambique, and the Philippines.
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    Assessing the impact of using participatory research and gender/stakeholder analysis

    Participatory Research and Gender Analysis Program, CGIAR, 2000
    Collection of papers from a conference held in 1998 in Quito, Ecuador looking at methods for assessing the impact of using participatory research and gender/stakeholder analysis.Papers are introduced by a conceptual overview, and include:Farmer Participation and Formal-Led Participatory Plant Breeding Programs: Types of Impact to Date by Eva Weltzien R, Louise Sperling, Margaret E Smith
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    AIDS, public policy and child well-being

    UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2001
    This paper presents the findings of a global study carried out in 2000 on the specific impact of HIV/AIDS on children.
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    Milking the CAP: how Europe's dairy regime is devastating livelihoods in the developing world

    Oxfam, 2002
    EU surpluses of milk and milk products are dumped on world markets using costly export subsidies, which destroy people’s livelihoods in some of the world’s poorest countries.Dairy dumping is a worrying problem because milk producers in developing countries cannot compete effectively with European milk producers who are heavily subsidised by their governments.
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    Legislative complementarity and harmonisation of biodiversity-related multilateral environmental agreements

    United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2001
    This report is one of eight thematic reviews prepared for the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP), a programme created to help countries strengthen national capacity to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans in compliance with Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity.The study consists of the following sections:A synthesis report on
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    Integration of biodiversity into national agriculture sectors

    United Nations [UN] Environment Programme, 2002
    This report is one of eight thematic reviews prepared for the Biodiversity Planning Support Programme (BPSP), a programme created to help countries strengthen national capacity to prepare and implement National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans in compliance with Article 6 of the Convention on Biological Diversity. The study consists of the following chapters: managing agricul
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    Capital Controls: Country Experiences with Their Use and Liberalization

    International Monetary Fund, 2000
    Aims to develop a deeper understanding of the role that capital controls may play in coping with volatile movements of capital, as well as complex issues surrounding capital account liberalization. It provides a detailed analysis of specific country cases to shed light on the potential benefits or costs of capital controls, including those used in crisis situations.

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