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    25 years of essential medicines progress

    Essential Drugs and Medicine Policy, WHO, 2003
    The historic first meeting of the World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Committee on the Selection of Essential Drugs took place in Geneva in 1977. Today, more than 150 countries have adopted the concept and developed their own national lists of essential medicines.This special issue of the Essential Drugs Monitor, produced by the WHO, celebrates 25 years of the essential medicines concept.
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    The macroeconomics of poverty reduction: initial findings of the UNDP Asia-Pacific Regional Programme

    United Nations Development Programme, 2003
    This paper presents some initial findings from the drafts of eight case studies (Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Vietnam).
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    Formulating strategies to mobilize resources

    Global Philanthropy and Foundation Building, Synergos Institute, 2000
    This chapter from the book 'Foundation building sourcebook: a practitioners guide based on experience in Africa, Asia and Latin America' reviews three examples of resource mobilisation by grant-making foundations.
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    Land and schooling: transferring wealth across generations

    International Food Policy Research Institute, 2004
    This article, a summary of the book sharing the same title, examines issues around the allocation of land and education within families.
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    Economic recovery and reform in Indonesia

    Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Indonesia, 2003
    Following the Asian crisis in 1997, Indonesia has embarked on IMF (International Monetary Fund) supported reform and recovery programs. This paper discusses the overall process of recovery and reform in the context of Indonesia’s changing political landscape. It examines the implementation of reform programs and policies, as well as relations with the IMF.
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    Labour migration in Asia: trends, challenges and policy responses in countries of origin

    International Organization for Migration, 2003
    This book explores the new patterns and trends that are emerging in labour migration in Asia, which are affected by not just the labour market, but also national and social circumstances.
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    Adolescent and youth reproductive health in the Asia and Near East Region: status, issues, policies, and programs

    Policy Project, Futures Group, Washington, 2004
    This paper presents the findings of a series of assessments of adolescent and youth reproductive health conducted by the Policy Project in 13 countries in the Asia and Near East (ANE) region.
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    Trade liberalization and the structure of poverty in developing countries

    Global Trade Analysis Project, 2003
    This paper gives an analysis of the structure of poverty across a range of developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and explores how national poverty rates could be affected by global trade liberalization.Some of the main findings from this analysis are:the poor tend to be more specialized in the earnings sources than the non-poor, which makes them more vulnerable to tra
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    An Analysis of the WTO-AOA Review from the Perspective of Rural Women in Asia

    2003
    How does the World Trade Organization's (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AOA) affect the livelihoods of rural women in Asia? This paper, prepared on the occasion of the WTO-AOA review in 2003, analyzes the impact of the new trading rules imposed by the WTO on Asian peasants.
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    Assessment of resources, best practices and gaps in gender science and technology in the Asia Pacific Region

    United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization Jakarta Office, 2002
    The APGEST scanning project, "Assessment of Resources, Best Practices and Gaps in Gender Science & Technology in the Asia Pacific Region" was conducted in India, Nepal, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, China, Korea, Mongolia, Fiji, Kiribati and Samoa, and aimed to produce a knowledge base of initiatives that promote access by poor women to scientific and technological expertise, to identify ke

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