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Grassroots efforts to prevent and resolve violence
World Vision, 2005This report considers World Vision's grassroots peace building activities.DocumentCashing in on Kyoto: the implications of emission offset regimes on Indonesia and other developing countries
South South North, 2005The 1997 Kyoto Protocol requires industrialised countries to limit their greenhouse gas emissions as well as to enhance the 'sinks' of these gases.DocumentAdvancing Reproductive Health as a Human Right: Progress toward Safe Abortion Care in Selected Asian Countries since ICPD
IPAS, 2004Nearly 70,000 women die every year as a result of unsafe abortions, 50 percent of these in Asia. The International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), 1994, addressed abortion related maternal death as an international public health concern. Outcomes of the ICPD included agreement that post abortion care (PAC) should be available where abortion was legal.DocumentWater for Production: an Overview of the Main Issues and Collection of Supporting Resources
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2001Water is fundamental to the well being of women and men both in the household and productive activities and is key to poverty reduction and development. Water is also a strategic resource in that its control is a source of power. Interventions that change the control, use of and access to water resources inevitably raise gender issues and opportunities.DocumentPolitics, science and shrimp farming – whose ‘objectivity’ counts?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2006Shrimp farming is a major industry in many developing countries, providing important foreign exchange and offering potential for economic development, particularly in rural areas. However, since the early 1990s, researchers, activists and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have been protesting about its environmental and social impacts.DocumentIrrational numbers: why the FAO’S forest assessments are misleading
Rainforest Foundation Norway, 2005This report argues that the Global Forest Resources Assessments (GFRA) of FAO is failing to do its job. The GFRA should be providing accurate information and credible data describing the state of forests in the world.DocumentImplementing minimum standards for education in emergencies: lessons from Aceh
Humanitarian Practice Network, ODI, 2005In December 2004, the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) launched a handbook entitled Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies, Chronic Crises and Early Reconstruction.DocumentAsian perspectives on climate regime beyond 2012: concerns, interests and priorities
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, 2005This publication details a series of stakeholder consultations focussing on the post-Kyoto climate regime in China, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Viet Nam, as well as the broader Asia-Pacific Region. The aim of these surveys was to ascertain the concerns and priorities of various countries in relation to a future climate regime.DocumentA place to stay, a place to live: challenges in providing shelter in India, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka after the tsunami
Oxfam, 2005This paper examines post-tsunami reconstruction in terms of providing shelter in India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka. It looks at what has been achieved so far, what has still to happen, and suggests what should be done better.The main findings highlighted in this report include:humanitarian agencies lacked the know-how and expertise to lead a mass building exercise.DocumentUNICEF tsunami relief study: the views of affected children on their lives and the tsunami relief effort
United Nations Children's Fund, 2005This study was conducted to find out what children are thinking, one year on from the tsunami in Thailand, Sri Lanka, India and Indonesia.Pages
