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Squeezed: life in a time of food price volatility, year 1 results
Oxfam, 2013Half a decade after the price spike of 2007-2008, food price volatility has become the new norm: people have come to expect food prices to rapidly rise and fall, though nobody knows by how much or when. So what does the accumulation of food price rises mean for well-being and development in developing countries? And what can be done to improve life in a time of food price volatility?DocumentClimate change adaptation for coral triangle communities: a guide for vulnerability assessment and local early action planning (LEAP guide)
2013This comprehensive set of scientific and social instruments helps local governments and communities to assess their vulnerability to climate change and form their own climate change adaptation plans to address local conditions.DocumentUnderstanding Wage Issues in the Tea Industry
Oxfam, 2013Wage levels are an issue of concern across the globe as individuals, companies and governments wrestle with how wages paid to workers relate to costs of living, corporate and national competitiveness, profitability and broader macroeconomic trends and challenges.DocumentSetting the scene: assessing and planning with harm reduction partners
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2013Community Action on Harm Reduction (CAHR) is an project spanning China, India, Indonesia, Kenya and Malaysia that aims to expand coverage to more than 230,000 people who inject drugs, their partners and children, with a wide range of services (HIV prevention, treatment and care, sexual and reproductive health and other services) by 2014.DocumentInvestigating the potential of mobile phones for e-governance in Indonesia
2012This paper brings to the fore various issues that inhibit the adoption of e-governance in developing countries, particularly in Indonesia. It articulates the importance for understanding and taking into account citizens’ needs and priorities in the application of e-governance.DocumentMobilizing climate investment: the role of international climate finance in creating scaled-up low-carbon energy
2013It is estimated that developing countries need US$ 531 billion per year additional investment in energy supply and demand technologies, between now and 2050, in order to limit global temperature rise to two degrees above pre-industrial levels.DocumentStolen Apes - The illicit trade in Chimpanzees, Gorillas, Bonobos and Orangutans
GRID Arendal, 2013The illegal trade in wildlife makes up one part of the multi-billion dollar business that is environmental crime and is increasingly being perpetrated at the cost of the poor and vulnerable. To date, conservation efforts have failed the great apes.DocumentMeasurement, reporting and verification (MRV) for low carbon development: learning from experience in Asia
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2013This policy report seeks to contribute to further development of measurement/monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) modalities and methodologies by providing conceptual clarification of MRV and outlining 16 case studies of MRV schemes. The concept of MRV is described as entailing multiple types, which should be distinguished to avoid conceptual confusion.DocumentICT in University Teaching/Learning and Research in Southeast Asian Countries: A Case of Indonesia
2011This case study concludes that ICT is undeniably instrumental in promoting teaching and research activities in higher education. It could solve problems pertaining to quality, equity, and access to higher education. ICT could also promote resource sharing and therefore improve efficiency and productivity while at the same time open up access to global resource of knowledge and information.DocumentGoverning the forests: an institutional analysis of REDD+ and community forest management in Asia
International Tropical Timber Organization, 2013This report examines the history, structure and monitoring mechanisms of REDD+ to better understand how it impacts upon, and interacts with, Community Forest Management (CFM). It presents case studies of CFM and REDD+ governance from Bangladesh, Indonesia and India, and concludes with some lessons learned.Pages
