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Meeting of minds: youth sexual health programme leaders tackle stigma and discrimination
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005An international knowledge synthesis meeting under the UK Department for International Development's Safe Passages to Adulthood Programme brought together programme leaders and researchers from 11 resource-poor countries to discuss stigma, discrimination and human rights in relation to young people’s sexual and reproductive health (SRH).DocumentTrade liberalisation, export orientation and employment in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico
International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, 2005This study describes the trade liberalisation process as well as the general patterns of trade and export performance of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and attempts to assess sectoral labour market impacts.DocumentRegional Integration and productivity: the experiences of Brazil and Mexico
2002One of the main motivations behind the free trade agreements is the hope to increase productivity. This paper evaluates the impact of integration on productivity.DocumentReproductive rights for women affected by HIV/AIDS? A project to monitor Millennium Development Goals 5 and 6
IPAS, 2005This document reports on how six organisations in Argentina, Mexico and Poland, Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland tried out a monitoring tool as a data collection method to assess steps along the path toward achieving MDGs 5 and 6.This report is a synthesis of each organisation’s own project report, describes how the monitoring tool was used and outlines the main findings presented byDocumentObservatory of human resources in health: report to the Executive Committee
Pan American Health Organization, 2004This paper, by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), is an update for the PAHO Executive Committee on the Observatory of Human Resources (HR) for Health. The document also aims to bring attention to the need for sound HR policies to meet the challenges of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).DocumentMexico: experiences with pro-poor expenditure policies
International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 2002This working paper, produced by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), reviews attempts in Mexico since the mid-1990s to improve equity through pro-poor expenditure programmes, and to make public spending more efficient.DocumentThe Corner Project - Working with Children of Migrants in Mexico
Corner Project, 2005The Corner Project, started by a North American in Mexico, works in a mountainous area of Mexico where male and female out-migration is significant. Farming has traditionally been the backbone of the local economy.DocumentMigration and inequality
World Bank, 2005This paper focuses on case studies across Central America, Eastern Europe, West Africa and South Asia and demonstrates how the mutual causality between migration and inequality varies both between and within regions.DocumentBlock by block: how one of the world’s largest companies builds loyalty among Mexico’s poor
Stanford Social Innovation Review, 2005This article explores how Cemex, the world’s second-largest cement maker and one of Mexico’s largest companies, has engaged in a programme providing Mexico’s poor with relatively easy access to building material.DocumentImproving the quality of health care for chronic conditions
British Medical Journal, 2004This article, published by the British Medical Journal, argues that chronic conditions – non-communicable diseases, mental disorders and latterly HIV and AIDS – are increasingly the concern of healthcare systems all over the world.Pages
