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    Unfinished business: ten years of dropping the debt

    Jubilee Debt Campaign, 2008
    Although progress has been made on Debt since the issue was pushed to the top of the G8 agenda in 1998  ($88bn of debt has been cancelled) this paper from the Jubilee Campaign asserts that far more needs to be done in order to effectively tackle global poverty.
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    Sharing experiences: sustainable sanitation in South East Asia and the Pacific

    International Water Centre, 2008
    This online book documents approaches that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have devised to promote water, sanitation and hygiene initiatives in South East Asia and the Pacific.
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    Biofuel and global biodiversity

    Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, 2008
    How is the increasing demand of plant biomass for biofuels exacerbating agriculture’s impact on biodiversity? This document analyses how biofuels are changing land-use patterns in many regions around the world, including some of the most diverse and sensitive regions on the planet, and provides recommendations for moving biofuel production toward more sustainable systems.
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    More than a pretty picture – using poverty maps to better design policies and interventions

    World Bank, 2007
    Small area estimation poverty maps help policy makers in many countries to:
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    Developing technologies for sustainable fisheries in Asia

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Governments in Asia must prioritise technologies that improve fishery productivity to meet the growing local and international demand for fish. This increased productivity must be sustainable, however, and benefits need to be shared amongst people living in poverty who depend on fisheries.
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    Decentralisation and conflict dynamics in Indonesia: better management of diversity

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Since the end of Suharto’s rule, Indonesia has initiated an ambitious decentralisation programme. To some extent, this has addressed long-standing local and regional demands for greater autonomy. But it has also opened up space for new forms of competition amongst local identity groups and interests.
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    A framework for strengthening access to justice in Indonesia

    World Bank Publications, 2007
    This briefing note discusses a national strategy for access to justice in Indonesia to complement the ongoing efforts to reform the country’s justice system. It says that comprehensive justice sector reforms require a dual track strategy which links top-down institutional reform and bottom-up access to, and demand for, better justice.
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    The effectiveness of foreign military assets in natural disaster response

    Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, 2008
    This study examines the advantages, limitations and implications of involving foreign military assets (personnel, equipment and expertise) in the relief operations that follow major natural disasters. It also provides an overview of recent developments in the use of such assets in response to major natural disasters, based on primary and secondary data.
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    ICT infrastructure in emerging Asia. Policy and regulatory roadblocks

    International Development Research Centre, 2008
    This book addresses an important question: can technology by itself improve access to ICTs or must the policy and regulatory pre-conditions be satisfied in order to realise the potential of technological and service innovations?
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    Indicators of potential conflict

    Microcon, 2008
    This paper analyses factors that contribute to violent internal conflict after peace has concluded. Three main ‘risk’ factors are considered: the breakdown of redistributive mechanisms, democratic transitions and lack of economic progress.

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