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Multisectoral responses to mobile populations’ HIV vulnerability examples from People’s Republic of China, Thailand and Viet Nam
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2003This is a compilation of specific responses to mobility from the China-Myanmar border, Thailand and Viet Nam.DocumentScrapping the hi-tech myth: computer waste in India
Toxics Link, 2003This report investigates the dumping of e-waste, particularly computer waste in India.DocumentMobile populations and HIV vulnerability: inventory of organizations
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The inventory presents an overview of organizations working with HIV vulnerability among mobile populations in South East Asia and elsewhere.The content of the inventory originates from an online internet survey, which was launched in September 2001, in collaboration with UNAIDS-SEAPICT and IOM Geneva.DocumentBrunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore cluster country consultation on migrant workers' HIV vulnerability reduction: pre-departure, post-arrival and returnee-reintegration
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2002This document reports on a meeting where migrant workers, Non-Governmental Organizations, United Nations agencies and government officials responsible for migrant workers gathered from the Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore (BIMPS) cluster countries to share their existing responses and to formulate collaborative actions for reducing migrant workers’ HIV vulnerabilities in this reDocumentPopulation mobility and HIV/AIDS in Indonesia
UNDP South East Asia HIV and Development, 2001The aim of this study is to use existing information to provide a comprehensive picture of the levels, patterns, composition and trends of the various types of contemporary population mobility occurring within Indonesia, as well as from and to the country.DocumentThe potential for community radio in Afghanistan
Comunica, 2002This study examines the potential for community-based radio in Afghanistan and identifies examples of how community radio can support initiatives for community development.The paper argues that, as most Afghans have access to radio receivers and are accustomed to using radio as a source of news, information, education, and entertainment, community radio offers a low-cost and effective way of coDocumentHuman Development Report 2003: Millennium Development Goals: a compact among nations to end human poverty
Human Development Report Office, UNDP, 2003This year's report proposes a policy approach to achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by addressing the structural constraints that impede economic growth and human development.DocumentTrade liberalisation: implications for development in Pakistan
Institute of Strategic Studies, Islamabad, Pakistan, 2002What result has liberalisation had in Pakistan?DocumentUnlimited companies: the developmental impacts of an investment agreement at the WTO
ActionAid International, 2003This paper presents Actionaids response to the issues surroundings the Cancun Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), to be held in September 2003.ActionAid is concerned that an investment agreement negotiated at the WTO could inflict lasting damage on the livelihoods of poor people in developing countries.
