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Rural–urban marketing linkages: an infrastructure identification and survey guide
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005Food supply and distribution systems in most developing countries are undergoing major changes following rapid urban population growth. This guide offers a simple planning methodology and framework to assist policy makers, non-government organisations and farmer groups to respond to these changes and ensure that rural producers have better access to markets for their products.DocumentOlder people in Aceh, Indonesia 18 months after the tsunami: issues and recommendations
HelpAge International, 2006This report centres on the situation of older people in Aceh, Indonesia, and provides a selective assessment of ongoing rehabilitation programmes regarding the inclusion of older people over the first 18-month period of crisis intervention. The research began with assessments in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka immediately after the tsunami disaster of December 2004.DocumentSocial protection index to help improve poverty reduction programmes
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Policymakers and donors are increasingly viewing social protection as an important tool for poverty reduction to achieve the Millennium Goals by 2015. However, the discussion so far has focused on definitions and objectives of social protection. Very little information is available on the quantitative aspects beyond broad estimates of its costs.DocumentFrom access to income: regional and ethnic inequality in Indonesia
SMERU Research Institute, Indonesia, 2006This study is an investigation of regional and ethnic inequality in Indonesia.DocumentCoordination of international humanitarian assistance in tsunami-affected countries
Tsunami Evaluation Coalition, 2006Covering Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, this paper presents an evaluation of the performance of the international humanitarian response to the 2004 tsunami.The evaluation focuses on the efficiency, effectiveness, coherence and appropriateness of coordination arrangements within the international humanitarian system and how this related to national government and nongovernmental agents.DocumentIllegal logging and forest livelihoods: which way forward for greater justice?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Forest-dependent poor people often struggle to uphold their claims to resources in the face of discriminatory legal frameworks and powerful private forestry companies. Are efforts to enhance governance in the forest sector helping to support poor people in claiming their legal rights, or working to further marginalise their interests?DocumentSpecial evaluation study of ADB interventions on nutrition and food fortification
Operations Evaluation Department, Asian Development Bank, 2006This document explores the strengths and weaknesses of Asia Development Bank (ADB)-financed regional technical assistance (RETA), a modality in addressing nutrition issues and initiatives. Five member countries were consulted and interviewed at the field level: Bangladesh, the People's Republic of China, Indonesia, Kyrgyz Republic, and Viet Nam.DocumentHeart patients are not getting the right treatment
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Every year 32 million people have a heart attack or stroke. At least half of these occur in people known to have cardiovascular disease who have already suffered an attack or stroke. Using the right drugs could prevent as many as three-quarters of these experiencing repeat attacks.DocumentLinking farmers to markets
Agricultural Support Systems Division, FAO, 2006This website/page presents a selection of brief case studies of ways in which small-scale farmers in developing countries have linked with markets, through their own efforts and with assistance from others.DocumentImpact of the tsunami response on local and national capacities
Tsunami Evaluation Coalition, 2006This report is based on fieldwork conducted between mid-September and mid-November 2005 in four of the countries affected by the tsunami – Indonesia, Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Thailand.Pages
