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Industrial growth in Kerala : trends and explanations
Centre for Development Studies, Kerala, India, 2000The study traces the trends in industrial growth against the backdrop of the overall economic growth in Kerala under the influence of the ongoing economic reforms. It evaluates it against the performance of Karnataka, Tamilnadu and all-India.The study finds that the manufacturing industry in Kerala is has a low growth rate when the rest of the economy is growing well.DocumentGovernment of India Budget 2000-2001 and Gender
BRIDGE, 2000The Government of India's Budget 2000-2001 was presented by the Finance Minister on February 29, 2000. This paper presents the first step towards a gender-sensitive analysis of the budget.DocumentTrade, Gender and Employment Issues
BRIDGE, 2000While there are some case studies providing evidence of impact on employment of women at the micro level in India, there is a lack of evidence on impact on female intensity of employment across various export sectors at the macro level.DocumentAn Introduction to Promoting Sexual Health for Men Who Have Sex with Men and Gay Men: A Training Manual
2001South Asia currently has very few services addressing the needs of men who have sex with men (MSM) and gay men, and many experience discrimination when accessing mainstream health care services. This means there is a major gap in services for a large group of people living with HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.DocumentImproving the management of sustainable development: towards a new strategic framework for large developing countries: China, India, and Indonesia
Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University,, 2002Based on the case study analyses of China, India, and Indonesia, this report introduces and examines some of the important issues related to developing a national strategy for sustainable development.DocumentGender Implications of the "New" Economic Policy: a Conceptual Overview
1999Economic reforms under the 'New Structural Adjustment Programme' in India include the de-regulation of the economy to allow free market forces to operate unhindered. With increasing global economic competition, employment conditions have declined and government spending on social welfare services has decreased.DocumentManaging water and sanitation: keeping it clean and simple
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Are there universally applicable operational models for delivering water and sanitation services in small towns? Is there a role for the private sector? How can public confidence in service providers be built and maintained? Do services need to be economically viable?DocumentFood security and public distribution system in Rajasthan
Institute of Development Studies Jaipur, India, 2002This paper studies two aspects of food security in Rajasthan availability and access to food for households. The government ensures food security at the household level in two ways: through the Public Distribution System (PDS) and through ensuring entitlements of poor households through programmes such as 'Food for Work'.DocumentWomen in India: how free? how equal?
India Office, United Nations, 2001This document is an independent, analytical report commissioned by the UNand is among the first UNDAF initiatives of the UN Family.DocumentStigma, HIV/AIDS and prevention of mother-to-child transmission: a pilot study in Zambia, India, Ukraine and Burkina Faso
Panos AIDS Programme, 2001Aims to assess and provide an initial analysis of the extent of perceived and enacted stigma, consider stigma in general and, more specifically, that surrounding mother-to-child transmission, and to explore what steps might be taken to alleviate it.Piolot research was conducted in India (South Asia), Ukraine (Eastern Europe), Burkina Faso (Francophone West Africa) and Zambia (Anglophone SouthPages
