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    “As if they were watching my body”: pornography and the development of attitudes towards sex and sexual behaviour among Cambodian youth

    Child Rights Information Network, 2006
    Pornography is directly implicated in issues such as gender-based violence, the use of commercial sex workers, the spread of HIV/AIDS and the rape of children.
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    “As if they were watching my body”: pornography and the development of attitudes towards sex and sexual behaviour among Cambodian youth

    Child Rights Information Network, 2006
    A significant percentage of Cambodian boys and girls are exposed to extremely hard-core pornography. This report explores how representation of sexual practices in extreme hard-core pornography can affect Cambodian children and their developing gender relations and identities.
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    Turning around fragile states

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Donor interest in fragile states has increased recently, partly due to the belief that extreme poverty, economic decline and violent conflict are linked to the rise in global terrorism. But donors need to understand better the factors that affect development in these countries if aid is to be more effective.
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    Let's clean up fashion: the state of pay behind the UK fashion industry

    Labour Behind the Label, 2006
    This report investigates the progress of labour conditions in the fashion industry and provides recommendations for future action.
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    Population ageing in East and South-East Asia: current situation and emerging challenges

    UNFPA Country Technical Services Team for East and South-East Asia, 2006
    There has been marked progress in the policy response to population ageing in countries of the ESEAR, particularly since the commemoration of the International Year of Older Persons in 1999 and the 2002 Madrid World Assembly on Ageing.This report describes the current situation of population ageing, its causes and consequences and implications at the policy, programme and community level.
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    Time to rethink urban planning in Asia

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    By 2015 Asia will have 12 mega-cities each with over ten million people.  One in three urban Asians lives in a slum.  As urbanisation accelerates, this number will rise unless Asian governments and the international development community prioritise housing and infrastructure development. 
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    Human rights and freedom of expression events: learning from experience

    Pact Cambodia, 2006
    This publication documents the events of late 2005 and early 2006 relating to freedom of expression and human rights in Cambodia. This period was marked as one of civil unrest and detention.
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    Aquaculture: benefiting rural and urban people

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    The 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.
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    Grassroots advocacy handbook

    Pact Cambodia, 2006
    This handbook is for communities wanting to advocate. It provides a simple explanation of the planning process and actions used by advocates.The guide promotes free expression and encourages readers to exercise their rights as enshrined in the Cambodian constitution.
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    Lessons learnt in the use of "contract" teachers: synthesis report

    International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2005
    This report sheds light on the use of contract teachers with a particular focus on Cambodia, Nicaragua and India - countries that have all relied on contract teachers at some point. The report documents the use of contract teachers in Cambodia, Nicaragua and India and outlines the experience of contract teachers in West Africa.

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