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Trafficking of women and children in Indonesia
Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 2003The purpose of this report is to consolidate the information that already exists about trafficking in Indonesia into one comprehensive report and disseminate this information widely.Not only does the report provide a fairly comprehensive overview of the problem, but it also includes a variety of resources to help combat trafficking, including:a review of existing Indonesian legislationDocumentPoverty and social impact analysis Indonesia rice tariff
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003This study explores the poverty impacts of an increase in rice tariffs in Indonesia.DocumentPPM DOTS in Indonesia: a strategy for action
Stop TB Partnership, 2003The two main objectives of this mission were to undertake an initial assessment of ongoing activities with regard to involvement of private health sector in DOTS implementation the country, and to help develop a strategy for incremental involvement of the private sector in DOTS implementation.Findings for the private sector and Gerdunas:doctors’ salaries in the public health sector in IDocumentDecentralisation and democracy in Indonesia: a critique of neo-institutionalist perspectives
Southeast Asia Research Centre, City University, Hong Kong, 2003Decentralisation has been a key theme in the neo-institutionalist development literature, which explains the existence and functions of institutions in terms of the assumptions of neo-liberal economic theory. In the neo-institutionalist literature, decentralisation is expected to lead to greater transparency, accountability to local communities and greater public participation in development.DocumentThe influence of maternal and child health-service utilization on subsequent contraceptive use
The Commercial Market Strategies project, 2002Using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys and Service Availability Surveys, this study examines the relationship between maternal and child health (MCH) service utilisation and subsequent contraceptive use in five developing countries: Bolivia, Guatemala, Indonesia, Morocco, and Tanzania.Findings:in Morocco, Guatemala, and Indonesia the analysis suggests that the intensity of MDocumentMining Ombudsman: annual report 2003
Oxfam, 2003The paper argues that self-regulation of mining companies has proved an ineffective guarantee to communities negatively affected by mining operations. It calls for an independent, formal complaints mechanism for the Australian mining industry.DocumentUndermining Indonesia: adverse social and environmental impacts of Rio Tinto’s mining operations in Indonesia
Friends of the Earth International, 2003This paper presents case study findings of Rio Tinto’s involvement in four mines in Indonesia.DocumentExperience of PRSs in Asia
PRSP Monitoring and Synthesis Project, 2003This briefing note summarises some of the key issues underlying the Poverty Reduction Strategy process within some countries in Asia (Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Vietnam).DocumentIndonesian experience in introducing a pro poor focus in the livestock sector
Institutional and Policy Support Team, AU, 2003This paper describes a pilot project introducing community-based animal health services (CBAHS) in Indonesia, focusing on the implementation process, institutional change and impact. It also describes how the CBAHS have changed the perception of all stakeholders about the provision of services in rural areas.DocumentRisky business: the dangers of global inter- city competition
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003Is globalisation causing cities to take part in a destructive competition for international investment? Can cities become environmentally sustainable when foreign investors demand higher levels of subsidies and immunity from environmental costs on business? Could cities learn to co-operate, take a common stand and confront the ‘grow now, clean up the environment later’ syndrome?Pages
