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    The decline in public spending to agriculture: does it matter?

    Oxford Policy Management, 2007
    Public spending on agriculture is now recognised to be an important means of promoting economic growth and alleviating poverty in rural areas. However, this paper reveals that agricultural spending is not being prioritised within current budgets and, in many cases, is actually falling.
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    Idioma materno primero: El derecho de los niños de aprender en sus propios idiomas

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Educación es poder y la lengua es la clave para tener acceso a ese poder. A un niño que le va bien en la escuela y desarrolla autoestima y orgullo, tendrá mejores posibilidades de empleo, y es más probable que se de cuenta y utilice todo su potencial.
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    Política y práctica en Viet Nam

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    El gobierno de Viet Nam reconoce a 54 grupos étnicos minoritarios e igual número de idiomas. Este hecho expresa un compromiso fuerte con el desarrollo de sus comunidades étnicas minoritarias, que son cerca del 13 por ciento de la población que, a pesar de todo, han quedado fuera del espectacular desarrollo económico de Viet Nam.
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    Detailed information can help tackle poverty in Vietnam

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Despite some success with anti-poverty efforts, poverty in Vietnam is still very high. Tackling this is a priority for the government. Detailed information provided by poverty mapping could help policymakers design more effective and better targeted poverty reduction programmes.
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    Improving quality in health education through multigrade teaching in Viet Nam

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Viet Nam achieved Universal Primary Education (UPE) in 2000 with the help of an expanded multigrade teaching system in primary schools. Since then the government has focused on the quality of primary education. What lessons can be learned from a project aimed at improving the quality of health education at multigrade schools?
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    Les politiques et les pratiques du Vietnam

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Le gouvernement vietnamien reconnaît 54 groupes et langues ethniques minoritaires. Il exprime un fort engagement envers le développement de ses communautés ethniques minoritaires, qui représentent environ 13 pour cent de la population et n’ont pourtant pas profité du spectaculaire essor économique du Vietnam.
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    La langue maternelle d’abord: Le droit des enfants à apprendre dans leurs propres langues

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    L’Éducation est un pouvoir et la langue est la clé pour accéder à ce pouvoir. Un enfant qui réussit à l’école et qui développe de l’estime de soi et de la fierté aura de meilleures possibilités d’emploi et sera plus à même de réaliser son potentiel.
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    Situation of children without primary caregivers in Viet Nam

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2007
    This report provides an overview of a study that examined the systems of institutional and alternative care in Viet Nam for vulnerable children who do not live with their biological parents.
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    Getting information to agricultural communities in Viet Nam: the role of social networks

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Development programmes try to improve the spread of agricultural information by involving communities in extension practices. Participation alone cannot ensure success, however. Programmes must consider the social networks that influence access to information and reflect the power relations in rural communities.
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    Time to change agrarian development focus in South-East Asia?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Agriculture is losing is central position in the lives of South-East Asian villagers. It no longer has the productivity to meet the needs and aspirations of a large number of rural people. Are policymakers aware of the profound changes in rural lives and livelihoods taking place even in isolated areas?

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