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June 2008
26.06.2008
Health clinic workers in Uganda are increasing their efficiency and fishermen in the Philippines are aiding conservation efforts with the help of PDAs -- small, mobile computing devices that are easy to secure and use little energy.
Procitajte viseOd: Academy for Educational Development Srodne teme/regioni: [Filipini] [Uganda] [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Medjutehnologije] [Bolesti / nega] [Malarija] [ICT] |
26.06.2008
Corruption is a fundamental cause and catalyst of the global water crisis, which currently threatens the lives of billions of people around the world, says a new report from a global coalition against corruption.
Procitajte viseFrom: Transparency International Srodne teme/regioni: [Ishrana] [Siromastvo] [Vode / preciscavanje] [Klimatske promene] [Bolesti / nega] [Korupcija & Transparentnost] [Upravljanje/vlast] Slika Buying water in Iraq. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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24.06.2008
U.S. presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama are missing a massive opportunity to save lives and radically change the course of world history, say health and education activists Saul Garlick and Elizabeth Arkell.
Procitajte viseOd: Student Movement for Real Change, Policy Innovations Srodne teme/regioni: [Razvoj] [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Vode / preciscavanje] [Smrtnost odojcadi] [Globalizacija] [MDGs] |
24.06.2008
From starting tree nurseries to properly disposing of solid waste, a new guide offers simple solutions to help communities around the planet improve their quality of life.
Procitajte viseOd: Grassroots International, Hesperian Srodne teme/regioni: [Razvoj] [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Obrazovanje] [Okolis] [Zdravstvo] [Prava manjinskih grupa] [Znanja] [Gradjansko drustvo] |
13.06.2008
As food prices and hunger continue to rise worldwide, small farmers in Brazil, Guatemala, and Mexico are suggesting solutions quite different than the free trade policies endorsed at a recent UN food summit in Rome.
Procitajte viseOd: OneWorld US Srodne teme/regioni: [Meksiko] [Gvatemala] [Brazil] [Zemljoradnja] [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Ishrana] [Potrosacki] |
11.06.2008
Individual Africans consume less on average than residents of any other continent, but rising population is bringing Africa close to its ecological limits, according to the first detailed assessment of Africa's ecological footprint.
Procitajte viseOd: WWF International Srodne teme/regioni: [Afrika] [Stanovnistvo] [Siromastvo] [Potrosacki] Slika Although Africa has a low environmental impact by western standards, a growing number of African countries are depleting their resources faster than they can replenish them, says the President of WWF International. © Center for Global Development
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