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An examination of the effects of a human development perspective on international development policies, based upon a 40 year career in the field
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A biannual journal that is the main publication of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation. Issue contents, and articles to download in PDF format.
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Provides diverse perspectives and information about issues, roundtables, financing, enabling environments, tools, applications and global events. Includes charts and graphs.
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Aims at increasing food security in developing countries through increased and stabilized food production on an economically and environmentally sustainable basis using available technology and approaches.
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Worldwide sustainable development, providing solutions for political, economic, ecological and social development. Includes news, projects, clients and publications. [English, French]
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Supporting and linking research and policy institutes involved in the field of development, and whose work is predicated on the notion that ideas matter.
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Supports projects in the 3rd world, like improving health care, education and special attention for handicapped children.
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Exhibition, forum and networking village to be held in Hong Kong in December 2006. Includes information about events, abstracts and participation. Organized by the UN agency International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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A non-profit company with the mission of furthering the global development of both information and communications technologies, and researching their socio-economic impact.
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An exhibition and learning center aimed at demonstrating the development value of information and communication technology to African policy makers and planners. Describes services and achievements and links to partner and related organizations and initiatives.
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A coalition of more than 160 humanitarian organizations working on disaster relief, refugee-assistance, and sustainable development programs worldwide.
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A sustainable development corporation whose mission is to build the technical skills of poor people in developing countries, enabling them to improve the quality of their lives and that of future generations.
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Comprehensive coverage of conflict-induced displacement worldwide. The IDP database includes reports, news, maps and other resources pertaining to internally displaced persons.
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The Montaner Project offers immediate work and food for the poor. The Tobin Tax contributes nothing; it only cultivates hopes without harvests.
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Articles and opinions supporting the view that all hunger is political and therefore can't be addressed with charity and aid. In fact, charities support the status quo and the very institutions responsible for causing hunger in the first place.
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Independent, non-profit information agency producing news and analysis on topical, global issues with a developing country perspective.
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Presents a coherent picture about the amount of food in the world, the role it plays in a capitalist economy, why people are poor, and what measures can be taken to eliminate poverty and hunger.
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Ongoing coverage of aid and development issues, news and organizations, grouped by sector and topic. Includes links to web resources.
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Eldis is funded by Danida and hosted by the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex. It has a large number of links on development topics and organizations
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Free quarterly magazine produced by the UK Government's Department for International Development. The site features articles from the magazine and an online ordering system.
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A non-governmental organisation which carries out research and advocacy on issues of social and economic policy that advances the needs and interests of peoples of African and other third world countries. Includes articles, campaigns, networks, publications and links.
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Works for the survival, development and protection of children, guided in its programmes by the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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Through a network of 134 country offices, the UNDP helps people in 174 countries and territories to help themselves, focusing on poverty elimination, environmental regeneration, job creation and the advancement of women. In support of these goals, UNDP is frequently asked to assist in promoting sound governance and market development and to support rebuilding societies in the aftermath of war and humanitarian emergencies.
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A forum to encourage cooperation within the development community in the search for solutions to reduce poverty. It is envisioned to be both a series of events as well as an electronic space - to be used by members of the development community in order to find and create new ways of working together.
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Information on the preparatory process and the two phases in Geneva (December 2003) and Tunis (November 2005). Organized by the UN agency International Telecommunication Union (ITU).