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Good intentions do not prevent conflict
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007When we speak of the international community we think of states, the United Nations, development agencies, or non-government organisations. Yet other groups and individuals are often as relevant to development: multinational and local companies and private security firms.DocumentUnderstanding bonded child labour in Asia: an introduction to the nature of the problem and how to address it
Child Workers in Asia, 2007This document presents an overview of bonded child labour in South and Southeast Asia, and provides information on legal instruments and approaches that organisations might use to fight it.DocumentGender Equality & United Nations Reform: A Resource Packet
2007How did women's organisations and networks respond to the new gender equality architecture proposed by the United Nations (UN) High-Level Panel on UN System-Wide Coherence? What actions are women's groups taking? This resource pack outlines the UN's recommendations, gives information on the UN processes and provides statements of response from women's groups in South Asia, Africa and elsewhere.DocumentEffect of a Participatory Intervention with Women's Groups on Birth Outcomes in Nepal: Cluster-Randomised Trial
The Lancet, 2004How can high rates of infant mortality in developing countries be more effectively tackled? In Kathmandu, Nepal, a team from Mother and Infant Research Activities (MIRA) undertook a low-cost, community-based participatory intervention with women's groups to test the impact of peer education on birth outcomes in an economically poor rural population.DocumentInter-ministerial cooperation: an effective model for capacity development? Part 2: case studies from Zambia and Nepal
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2006In 2000, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (MOER) established a cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MOES) in Nepal and one with the Ministry of Education (MOEZ) in Zambia.DocumentProtection solutions for displaced women and children
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Women and children face unique risks during times of conflict and related displacement, including rape, domestic violence, child abuse, exploitative labour and so on. In these situations, community-based programs, designed in consultation with affected women and children, offer the most sustainable protection.DocumentInter-ministerial cooperation: an effective model for capacity development? Part 1: synthesis report
Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation - NORAD, 2007In 2000, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (MOER) established a cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sports (MOES) in Nepal and one with the Ministry of Education (MOEZ) in Zambia.DocumentIntegrating water and forest management in Nepal
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Managing natural resources effectively is crucial for the poor people who depend on them. However, it is often difficult to successfully integrate the management of different resources.DocumentInstitutional change is key to successful road sector reform
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007Road networks in many developing and transition countries are in poor condition. This raises transport costs and has a negative impact on national economies. Although lack of finance is one reason for this, institutional reform will be vital if future road sector restructuring programmes are to succeed.OrganisationInstitute of Integrated Development Studies, Nepal (IIDS)
The Institute of Integrated Development Studies (IIDS) is a Nepalese non-governmental, non-profit research institute, which aims to contribute to the identification, analysis, understanding and responPages
