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    Agricultural dynamics in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines

    Center for Agricultural Economic Research, Israel, 2004
    This paper analyses the determinants of agricultural growth and dynamics in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines from the 1960s to the late 1990s.The introduction of new high-yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revolution, dramatically changed the food supply in Asia, as well as in other countries.
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    Teacher and health care provider absence: a multi-country study

    World Bank, 2004
    This paper looks at the incidence and causes of absenteeism in public health workers and teachers in eight countries. Research was based on unannounced visits to a random sample of health care facilities and schools.
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    Peasant and the liberalization of agriculture in Indonesia

    Development Fund, Norway, 2003
    This paper examines the process of agricultural liberalization in Indonesia, developing wider implications for the countryside peasants who makes up an estimated 70% of the population and are heavily involved in agriculture.
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    Governance and poverty reduction: evidence from newly decentralized Indonesia

    Support for Decentralisation Measures, Indonesia / Proyek Pendukung Pemantapan Penataan Desentralisasi (P4D), 2004
    This study focuses on the impact of bad governance on the poor and those people who are most vulnerable to the impact of bad governance.By assembling scattered anecdotal evidence on how past and current practices of bad governance in Indonesia have hurt the poor, the study shows that the adverse impact of bad governance on the poor is real, systematically affects many people, and undermines the
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    Popular development and democracy: case studies with rural dimensions in the Philippines, Indonesia and Kerala

    Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo, Norway, 2002
    This report takes a holistic approach is discussing popular development and democracy. The report examines the theoretical aspects of popular discourse in relation to development and democracy, including the mainstreaming arguments and analytical frameworks.
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    Economic growth and poverty reduction: do data from Indonesia support the positive correlation hypothesis?

    Center for Industrial Economic Studies, Faculty of Economics, University of Trisakti, Indonesia, 2004
    Faced with poverty and economic stagnation caused by bad macroeconomic management and domestic political instability, the government of Indonesia adopted import substitution strategies to develop the capacity of domestic industries in 1969.
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    Institutionalising participation and people-centred processes in natural resource management: research and publications highlights

    International Institute for Environment and Development, 2004
    This report presents background and rationale for the IIED's action research on institutionalising participatory approaches and people centred processes in natural resource management.
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    Adolescent programming in conflict and post conflict situations

    United Nations Children's Fund, 2004
    Nine case studies are presented in this paper to demonstrate how participation in peace building enhances the protection of adolescents in conflict and post conflict situations. It also aims to illustrate how participation contributes to the success of UNICEF’s approach to human rights-based and results-based programming.
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    A force for change: the Global Fund at 30 months

    The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria, 2004
    This review from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is a self-evaluation after 30 months of activity. Country profiles of the Fund’s activities in Ghana, Honduras, Indonesia, Rwanda and Zambia are also provided.
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    HIV in injecting drug users in Asian countries

    British Medical Journal, 2004
    This paper, published by the British Medical Journal, asks why proven strategies to prevent the spread of HIV infection among and from injecting drug users are not being more widely adopted in Asian countries. Injecting drug use continues to proliferate in this region.

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