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    Asia Network for Sustainable Agriculture and Bioresources (ANSAB)

    ANSAB is an independent, not-for-profit, non-governmental organisation working in the South Asia region with its headquarters in Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Document

    Tiempo bulletin: special issue on community-based adaptation

    Tiempo Climate Cyberlibrary, 2008
    Climate change impacts disproportionately affect the poor. Impacts will intensify yet poor communities already struggle to cope with current climate shocks. Adaptation is therefore fundamental, yet daunting. This edition of the Tiempo newsletter addresses the issue of community-based adaptation strategies. Four articles included are:
  • Document

    Preventing recruitment of child soldiers in ‘pre-conflict’ Bangladesh

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2008
    Poverty, discrimination, inequality and a culture of political violence in Bangladesh are increasing children’s vulnerability to being recruited as soldiers. There is currently no armed conflict within Bangladesh.
  • Document

    Assessment of trade facilitation measures implementation in selected Asia-Pacific countries

    United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2008
    This document presents an assessment of the implementation of trade facilitation measures related to GATT Articles V, VIII, X , in a selected five Asian and Pacific developing countries (Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Nepal) in the context of the on-going WTO negotiations.
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    A Leadership Strategy for Reducing Hunger and Malnutrition in Africa: the Agriculture-Nutrition Advantage

    2005
    Agriculture and nutrition specialists are missing opportunities to reduce poverty, hunger and malnutrition by failing to combine their resources, act collaboratively, and incorporate a gender analysis throughout their work.
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    Diversity in agricultural research resources in the Asia-Pacific region

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008
    Based on a survey of 11 countries (Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea) this report is a comprehensive account of agricultural research and development (R&D) in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • Document

    Freedom of expression course for Nepal (trainer supplement)

    Article 19, 2008
    “Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right, one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training course aims to provide a framework for those interested in the right to freedom of expression – whether they are journalists, NGO activists, officials or others – with an understanding of the
  • Document

    Freedom of expression course for Nepal (participant manual)

    Article 19, 2008
    “Freedom of expression is widely recognised as a framework right: one which is important in its own right but which also serves to underpin respect for all other rights.” This training manual aims to provide a course framework for those interested in the right to freedom of expression – whether they are journalists, NGO activists, officials or others – with an understanding
  • Document

    Recentralizing while decentralizing: how national governments reappropriate forest resources

    Elsevier, 2006
    This paper shows how central governments in six countries—Senegal, Uganda, Nepal, Indonesia, Bolivia, and Nicaragua—use a variety of strategies to obstruct the democratic decentralisation of resource management and, hence, retain central control.
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    People, protected areas and global change: participatory conservation in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Europe

    NCCR North South, 2008
    This document compares findings from in-depth research on protected area (PA) management in Latin America Africa, Asia and Europe. It describes how PAs have been managed over the last 50-100 years and considers the ecological, social and economic benefits brought by enhanced participation.

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