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Making public-private community partnerships work for Asia’s urban poor
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002The public sector has failed to bring safe water and sanitation to Asia’s quarter billion poor urban residents. Is it time to examine alternatives to state delivery? What needs to be done to strengthen private sector participation in equitable, efficient and sustainable water, sanitation and solid waste services?DocumentPrivate sector participation in water supply: too fast, too soon?
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2002Is water privatisation being over-promoted? Is private sector participation (PSP) in its current forms likely to promote the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals to provide the poor with reliable, affordable and sustainable, safe drinking water? How do members of poor communities affected by the process judge PSP?DocumentIntellectual and cultural property rights of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Asia
Minority Rights Group International, 2003This report looks at efforts by the UN and governments to protect indigenous and tribal heritage from exploitation; the pressures on governments to allow exploitation of indigenous knowledge; the many initiatives taken by Asian indigenous and tribal peoples to protect their heritage; and the effects of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the Trade-Related Aspects of InternationalDocumentPartners for positive action: social mobilization for HIV/AIDS prevention, care & support: integrating reproductive health & HIV/AIDS for NGOs, FBOs and CBOs: volume 4
Centre for Development and Population Activities, 2003This manual describes a training programme to help participants (mid-level program or field managers) develop basic skills of mid-level field and program managers in planning social mobilisation efforts at multiple levels to address HIV/AIDS issues in Nepal.The manual demonstrates that a single workshop is not enough to fully address the complexities of social change.DocumentNepal: health briefing paper
Department for International Development Health Systems Resource Centre, 1999Nepal remains an extremely poor country. The government has faced major problems in providing basic services to a very dispersed and fragmented population estimated at 21.5million and growing at around 2.5 per cent per year.DocumentThe information needs of the global child rights community: a role for the child rights information network
Child Rights Information Network, 2002This working paper is a final draft of research into the needs of the child rights community.DocumentThe contractual approach: new partnerships for health in developing countries
World Health Organization, 1997During the past 30 years the health systems of the countries in greatest need have undergone far-reaching changes. In the 1960s many of these countries adopted free health care, which eventually led to a funding crisis. At the same time, the private sector was experiencing a period of growth.Pages
