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    Financing primary health care

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Today, millions of people in low- and middle-income countries do not have access to basic, good quality health services. The Alma Ata Declaration in 1978 defined primary health care as basic health care built on technically sound and socially adequate approaches, universally accessible and affordable to all individuals.
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    Land suitability for oil palm in Kalimantan, Indonesia

    Wageningen University and Research Centre, Netherlands, 2007
    There is an increasing global demand for oil palm, but its production provokes societal debate on the environmental and social aspects that surround it, particularly in southeast Asia.
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    The burden of typhoid in five Asian countries

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Typhoid fever remains a public health problem in developing countries in Asia. One control strategy is vaccination in high-risk areas. Before introducing the vaccines, however, updated data is needed for countries with high occurrence of typhoid.
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    Scaling up community sanitation programmes in Bangladesh

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Increasing the intensity and spread, or ‘scaling up’, of a particular practice is not straightforward. Governments and donors often emphasise the expansion of programmes and institutions. The Community-led Total Sanitation (CLTS) programme, pioneered in Bangladesh, indicates that processes of spread and adaptation within communities may be more relevant. 
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    Helping the families of home-based workers break the cycle of poverty

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    In Asia there are millions of home-based women workers and the vast majority are poor. How can the risks and vulnerabilities these women face be reduced? And what can be done to help the children of home-based workers escape poverty?
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    Forests and the biodiversity convention: independent monitoring of the implementation of the expanded programme of work: summary report

    Convention on Biological Diversity, 2008
    This paper assesses what progress different countries have made over recent years on preserving, protecting and restoring forest biological diversity.
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    Impacts of the Hutan Kamasyarakatan social forestry program in the Sumberjaya watershed, West Lampung District of Sumatra, Indonesia

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008
    This paper investigates the impacts of a social forestry programme in Hutan Kamasyarakatan (HKm), Indonesia.
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    Civil service reform in Indonesia

    International Public Management Review, 2007
    This paper assesses the role of the civil service in Indonesian government. It particularly focuses on the examining the need for reform of Indonesia’s civil service in the current context of globalisation. Key points highlighted by the author include:
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    Peace without justice? The Helsinki peace process in Aceh

    Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Switzerland, 2008
    Written in response to a series of general questions regarding the relationship between the peace process and justice issues in Aceh, this paper discusses the outcome of the Helsinki process. It seeks to explain the contextual factors and underlying political dynamics which gave rise to peace, as well as the details of negotiations and implementation which contributed to it.
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    Decentralisation and conflict management in Indonesia and Nigeria

    Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity, CRISE, Oxford University, 2008
    This paper examines how the history of grievances, demands, and identity has played out in the context of decentralisation in Nigeria and Indonesia.

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