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    Advocating for Abortion Access: Eleven Country Studies

    Centre for Health Policy, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2001
    What factors influence a country's legal position on abortion? This publication is
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    HIV prevention for especially vulnerable young people

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Vulnerability to HIV and AIDS depends on economic, political, social, cultural and religious factors as well as individual risk. Some groups of young people find themselves particularly vulnerable in the face of the epidemic.
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    Moving young

    United Nations Population Fund, 2006
    Why do young people move? Who are they? This report explores the lives of young migrants from or those whose lives are marked by the experiences of spouses or relatives who have moved abroad.
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    Supermarkets to spread in the developing world by 2015

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Supermarkets will continue to spread throughout the developing world over the next ten years. Income growth, urbanisation, and openness to foreign direct investment will be the key factors determining supermarkets’ increased market share of the retail sector.
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    Improving basic education: post-basic education and training

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Many of the poorest countries are moving quickly towards providing primary education for all. Foreign donors have increased their support for the provision and monitoring of these efforts, but they could be wasted – and even damage the interests of poor people – if not enough attention is given to systems of post-basic education and training.
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    Global Information Society 2007

    Global Information Society Watch, 2007
    The Global Information Society Watch 2007 report - the first in a series of annual reports- looks at state of the field of information and communication technology (ICT) policy at local and global levels and particularly how policy impacts on the lives of people living in developing countries.
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    Making accountability count

    id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2007
    Accountability is fundamentally a relationship of power. When accountability mechanisms work, citizens are able to make demands on powerful institutions and ensure that those demands are met. Accountability is therefore about democracy, rights and citizenship.
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    Missing the target #3: stagnation in AIDS treatment scale up puts millions of lives at risk

    International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, 2006
    This update report from the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) shows that the global effort to provide universal access to HIV treatment is stagnating. Despite progress in some areas it looks like the commitment to achieving universal access to treatment by 2010 will be missed by over 5 million people.
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    Protecting community rights over traditional knowledge: implications of customary laws and practices

    International Institute for Environment and Development, 2006
    This collaborative research project seeks to assist indigenous and local communities I protecting their rights over traditional knowledge (TK) relating to biological resources, in accordance with their customary laws and practices. The project further aims to inform and influence policy makers at all levels.
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    The Virtual University - models and messages: lessons from case studies

    International Institute for Educational Planning, UNESCO, 2006
    This report illuminates some of the policy, planning and management issues faced by universities that use distance education technologies to deliver their programmes and courses to national and international students.

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