This development outreach newsletter includes some of the following headlines: building science, technology and innovation capacity: turning ideas into actions. Engineering in international development:...
For the past ten years, the World Bank has acknowledged corruption as a major impediment to economic development. More recently, it has played an increasingly active role in supporting anti-corruption...
For the past ten years, the World Bank has acknowledged corruption as a major impediment to economic development. More recently, it has played an increasingly active role in supporting anti-corruption...
In this issue: Fostering Greater Equity; by Giovanna Prennushi, Francisco Ferreira, Peter Lindert and Michael Walton. Addressing Unequal Economic Opportunities: A case study of land tenure in Ghana; by...
This development outreach newsletter includes some of the following headlines: special report, capacity and development. Capacity for development: guest editorial; by de Nevers, Michele, Leautier, Frannie...
This issue of Development Outreach has been designed to reflect a rich array of viewpoints and approaches on disability and development. Each article contributes to a fuller understanding of each other...
This development outreach newsletter includes some of the following headlines: special report: reaching the poor with health services. Vigilance, hope and hard work; by Abdo S. Yaazbeck and Davidson R...
This development outreach newsletter includes some of the following headlines: access for all: making AIDS related services accessible to everyone; by Debrework Zewdie. The time is now to avert a major...
In this issue: Special report -Client power: making services work for the poor. The Path to Education: A Multi-Dimensional Approach. Making Services Work for Poor People -guest editorial. Voice and Accountability...
Cities and citizens; by James D. Wolfensohn. Urban air pollution management; by Frannie A. Leautier. Unknown cities : Metropolis, identity and governance in a global world; by Tim E. Campbell. The new...
Contents: Development news. Toward a pro - poor trade agenda. Trade reform for economic growth and poverty reduction. Mainstreaming trade for poverty alleviation - A Cambodian experience. Farm fallacies...
The private sector drives economic growth; by Joseph O'Keefe. The distributional impact of privatization; by John Nellis and Nancy Birdsall. Where do we stand today with private infrastructure?; by Michael...
This newsletter in the Development Outreach covers the following topics: 1) what our readers think; 2) development reach; 3) special report: sustaining the earth; 4) voices from the field; 5) knowledge...
The quality of growth: key to less poverty and better lives for all; by Vinod Tomas, Mansoor Dailami, Ashok Dhareshwar, Daniel Kaufmann, Nalin Kishor, Ramon Lopez, and Yan Wang. Con and pro : quantity...
This issue is about the struggle to bring gender into the mainstream of development work. Although it seems an obvious dynamic, women and, in particular, their economic and political potential, rarely...
What our readers think : Peace and development - one struggle, two fronts; by Kofi Annan. Development Report : what lies ahead in the new millennium? Globalization: the choices before us; by John Ralston...
What our readers think: technology and education - the Trojan mouse, by Robert F. Tinker. Development news: news highlights on development issues from around the world. Fighting poverty. Broadening the...