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    Tough choices: investing in health for development

    Commission on Macroeconomics and Health, WHO, 2006
    This report is a synthesis of country experiences from three years of work, following the 2001 report of the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (CMH).
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    Empowering women migrant workers

    United Nations Development Fund for Women, 2005
    This document presents information on UNIFEM’s Regional Programme on Empowering Women Migrant Workers in Asia which seeks to empower women migrant workers from a gender and rights-based development perspective.
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    Decentralisation in Asian health sectors: friend or foe?

    OECD Development Centre, 2006
    This policy brief examines whether or not healthcare decentralisation in Asia has been successful.
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    Constitutional court's review and the future of water law in Indonesia

    Law Environment and Development Journal, 2006
    This article explains the historical development of the water regime in Indonesia and analyses the position of water rights and human rights to water under Indonesian Constitution.
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    Promotion of improved learning opportunities for street children in Indonesia

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2005
    This report summarises the objectives and outcomes of the National Policy Forum on Promotion of Improved Learning Opportunities for Street Children in Indonesia.
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    Woodcarving: linking livelihoods to natural resource based enterprises

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Woodcarvings are popular souvenirs bought by tourists visiting Africa, Asia and Latin America. Carvings provide income for local people and add value to local wood resources through carving, sanding and innovative design.
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    Removing barriers to rural-urban trade

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Trade between rural and urban areas in poor countries is important for economic growth and poverty reduction. But there are several of barriers that can prevent rural-urban market links from working properly. If these barriers are removed, trade will increase and the cost of goods will go down.
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    Missing in action: teacher and health worker absence in developing countries

    John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 2005
    This paper presents the results of teacher and health worker absenteeism in primary schools and health clinics in Bangladesh, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Peru, and Uganda.Main findings from the study include:averaging across the countries, about 19 percent of teachers and 35 percent of health workers were absentin India, one quarter of government primary school teachers were absent f
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    Picking up the pieces: caring for children affected by the tsunami

    Save the Children Fund, 2006
    This report assesses the impact of the 2004 tsunami disaster on children in three areas: Aceh Province in Indonesia, South India and Sri Lanka.
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    Can market forces guide the use of irrigation water?

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006
    Some people argue that water is a basic human need that should remain free from market controls. But others believe that market forces are the best way to meet all the competing demands on this resource.

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