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Global tuberculosis control: surveillance, planning, financing: WHO report 2005
World Health Organization, 2005The 2005 World Health Organization (WHO) report on tuberculosis control is based on data received from 199 countries. Findings show that TB incidence is rising slowly but prevalence and death rates are falling; however, prevalence, deaths and incidence have all been rising in Africa, particularly in those countries with the highest rates of HIV infection.DocumentOn the same side – public-private partnerships in TB control
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005Many developing country governments are struggling to control the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic. Public-private partnerships are a practical way to increase TB control capacity and improve the quality of private sector care. Researchers from the UK Nuffield Institute for Health propose a process for developing new partnership models, using Bangladesh as an example.DocumentSchool networking: lessons learned (Volume 2)
UNESCO Bangkok ICT in Education, 2004This publication synthesises and analyses the experiences of five Asian countries in networking schools, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.DocumentSchoolNet Toolkit
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2004This toolkit is designed to help education planners and practitioners integrate information and communication technologies (ICTs) into education systems. It is meant to be a practical resource about ICTs in education, and more specifically about setting up and operating schoolnet programmes and projects.DocumentTowards a US-Indonesia free trade agreement
Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia, 2004This paper examines current trade relations and issues between the US and Indonesia and attempts to assess the possible effects of a free trade agreement between the two countries.DocumentWho should own Indonesia’s forests? Exploring the links between economic incentives, property rights and sustainable forest management
Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia, 2004Indonesia’s forests have been disappearing rapidly since the 1980s: 1.8 million hectares per year are estimated to have been deforested between 1985 and 1997.DocumentAsian Harm Reduction Network Newsletter, March 2002
Asian Harm Reduction Network, 2002This newsletter, from the Asian Harm Reduction Network (AHRN), provides a range of information on drug use and HIV prevention programmes in Asia.DocumentA lecture on the political economy of targeted safety nets
World Bank, 2005This paper sheds light on the importance of political support towards designing safety net policies. In drawing on the crisis safety net programs in Indonesia from 1998 to 2000, the author reviews 5 major issues namely, models of electoral politics, safety ropes vs.DocumentCan pro-poor water and sanitation tariffs deliver water for all?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005The design of tariffs for water and sanitation service provision has become a significant development issue. It is magnified as donors encourage public-private partnerships (PPPs) and private sector participation (PSP) in order to improve water and sanitation services for the poor.DocumentThe MNPI study: measures of strength for maternal health programs in 55 developing countries
Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004This paper, produced by the POLICY Project, reports on research relating to the Maternal and Neonatal Program Effort Index (MNPI), a standardised assessment instrument designed to measure the strength and character of government programmes to improve maternal and newborn health. The index was applied during 1999 and 2002, to 49 and 55 developing countries respectively.Pages
