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The banking system in emerging economies: how much progress has been made?
Bank for International Settlements, 2006Banking crises in emerging markets in the 1990s were associated with major macroeconomic disruptions: sharp increases in interest rates, large currency depreciations, output collapses and lasting declines in the supply of credit.DocumentPaper tiger meets white elephant?: an analysis of the effectiveness of the Mekong river regime
Fridtjof Nansen Institute, 2006This report assesses the achievements of the Mekong River Commission, an organisation where Thailand, Lao PDR, Cambodia and Vietnam cooperate about the Mekong River which runs through all four. This study is concerned with international river management.DocumentInternational AIDS assistance: 'new' money?
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2006Produced as a background paper to inform the conference, ‘Sustaining U.S.DocumentThai-Burma border reproductive health assessment
Women's Refugee Commission, 2006This report focuses on the plight of Burmese people, many of whom are ethnic minorities who have been pursued by the Burmese junta, living on the border between Burma and Thailand.DocumentHigher education in South-East Asia
UNESCO Bangkok: Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, 2006This report is a critical analysis of higher education in South-east Asia. The report is based on case studies from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.DocumentFinancing mental health services in low- and middle-income countries
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Mental illness accounts for at least 12 percent of the global burden of disease. It impacts on social services, housing, education and criminal justice systems. Providing access to effective mental health services may be highly cost-effective. But what is the best way to finance them?DocumentAgeing rural populations and farm structure in Thailand
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Rapid reductions in both mortality and fertility rates are causing a significant population ageing in many developing countries. In Thailand, this demographic change, combined with the tendency of young people to seek non-agricultural employment, has resulted in rapid ageing of the agricultural work force.DocumentIntegrating ICTs into education: lessons learned: vol. 1
UNESCO Bangkok ICT in Education, 2004This document, published by UNESCO Bangkok, outlines the lessons learned from attempts to integrate ICTs into schools in six Asian countries: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand.DocumentAbundant for the few, shortage for the majority: the inequitable distribution of doctors in Thailand
Asia Pacific Action Alliance on Human Resources for Health, 2005This paper reviews the human resources for health (HRH) situation, trends and priority problems in Thailand. The priority HRH problems in Thailand are the inequitable distribution, health worker shortages, the provider-patient relationship, and poor morale and productivity.DocumentChild-safe organisations: training toolkit
Save the Children Fund, 2006This training programme and toolkit provides a framework for the development and practical application of child protection policies within local organisations that work with and for children.Pages
