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Making a difference: how private enterprise is creating opportunity and improving lives in developing countries
International Finance Corporation, 2006This is a snapshot of IFC projects, with evidence to show how the private sector is making a tangible difference in the lives of people in developing countries.The online book is based on case studies from different global regions, including Cambodia, Mozambique, Tajikstan and Argentina.DocumentFor goodness sake!: Asia-Pacific faith-based organizations battle HIV/AIDS
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2003This chapter, from the book HIV/AIDS Prevention, Care and Support: Stories from the Community, examines the response to HIV and AIDS of faith-based organisations in the Asia-Pacific region. The paper explores the range of activities these organisations have undertaken.DocumentTowards co-management of hydro-agricultural infrastructure: lessons learnt from the Prey Nup project in Cambodia
Groupe de recherche et d'échanges technologiques, 2006Numerous public hydro-agricultural infrastructures around the world are in crisis. Many are now in agreement that combining the rehabilitation of infrastructures with the transfer of responsibility for these infrastructures to farmers’ organisations is the way forward.DocumentLearning to teach in the knowledge society
World Bank, 2005This report examines teacher training needs of secondary education teachers in developing countries. It provides a literature review, and provides in depth case studies from Vietnam, Cambodia, Ghana, Senegal, Chile and Mexico.DocumentQuality basic education for all in Cambodia
World Bank, 2005This report analyses the basic education system in Cambodia.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.DocumentMaking children’s rights work: country profiles on Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste, and Vietnam
International Bureau for Children’s Rights, 2006This report summarises country profiles on children’s rights in Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Timor Leste, and Vietnam. The report aims to highlight the existing challenges and gaps in the progress and at implementing the Convention of the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocols.DocumentHelping children survive: assessing health prevention coverage
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006In most low-income countries various health interventions are put into action simultaneously with the aim of improving children’s survival rates. However, these interventions do not tend to reach all children and the number of interventions per child is often not adequate.DocumentRural–urban marketing linkages: an infrastructure identification and survey guide
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005Food supply and distribution systems in most developing countries are undergoing major changes following rapid urban population growth. This guide offers a simple planning methodology and framework to assist policy makers, non-government organisations and farmer groups to respond to these changes and ensure that rural producers have better access to markets for their products.DocumentCambodia: public expenditure tracking survey (PETS) in primary education
World Bank, 2005This World Bank report is the results of the Public Expenditure Tracking Survey (PETS) in primary education in Cambodia. This report is the first comprehensive and statistically significant review of the Royal Government of Cambodia’s (RGC) Priority Action Program (PAP).Pages
