Full Coverage: International cooperation
June 2006
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28.06.2006
The US has perpetually been in denial about global warming, especially after the Earth Summit in Rio De Janerio held in 1992, but a recent report released by the US Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) may shake it out of its complacency. The report adds ammunition for lobbies within the US and forces outside it for pushing the worlds only superpower towards signing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
more...From: Centre for Science and Environment Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Governance] |
27.06.2006
On 19 June 2006, the United Nations launched the Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and Development (GAID) at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
more...From: GLobal Knowledge Partnership Related topics/regions: [ICT] |
27.06.2006
This report is a comprehensive collection of twelve research papers on trade- related topics relevant to the development concerns of South Asian countries .Each paper deal with different aspects of the debate surrounding trade and development issues in South Asia.
more...Related topics/regions: [Trade] [MDGs] |
26.06.2006
Building on recent strong growth, countries in South Asia can dramatically reduce poverty by embracing policies aimed at increasing investment and productivity, and improving the quality of labor, while addressing pervasive income inequalities and poor service delivery, according to Economic Growth in South Asia, a World Bank report.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Poverty] [MDGs] |
26.06.2006
The Asian Development Bank has signed an agreement to establish a knowledge hub on clean energy at India's Energy and Resources Institute (TERI).
more...Related topics/regions: [Energy] [Knowledge] |
23.06.2006
A much-touted "development package" offered recently to the world's least developed countries is "rife with tricks" and could be far more limited than originally publicised because the United States maintains the right to deny the promised duty-free access to some of those countries' most important exports, a new study says.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [MDGs] |
23.06.2006
Some 400 scientists and policy-makers from the worlds arid regions urged that leaders to put sharper focus on efforts to combat desertification, which threatens a third of the earths land surface.
more...Related topics/regions: [Conservation] [Renewable energy] [United Nations] |
22.06.2006
Keeping a promise made at the United Nations six years ago to dramatically improve the lives of at least 100 million poor city dwellers by the year 2020 will be a major focus of the World Urban Forum.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Shelter & housing] [MDGs] |
22.06.2006
The chairman of an upcoming United Nations-organized conference looking into ways of curbing the illegal trade in small arms said that stepped-up action is needed to tackle the global scourge and follow-up on a Programme of Action endorsed by all Member States in 2001.
more...From: United Nations Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Arms & military] [United Nations] |
21.06.2006
MOVING away from the traditional role of funding primary and elementary education, the UK Governments Department for International Development (DFID) is making silent inroads into special educational projects run by the West Bengal Government by promising technical assistance.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Children] [Education] |
19.06.2006
Nepal government and Maoists would frame an interim constitution within two weeks and put in place an alternative mechanism before parliament is dissolved as per their agreement, a peace negotiator has said.
more...Related topics/regions: [Governance] [MDGs] |
19.06.2006
Few would dispute that civil society organisations (CSOs) have grown substantially in number and influence over the past decades. But, are these groups at a point now where they play a determining role, alongside government, in public policy-making?
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Civil society] [MDGs] |
16.06.2006
One quarter of the global disease burden in adults is related to environmental risk factors that could be modified with existing interventions, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a new report.
more...Related topics/regions: [Environment] [Health] |
14.06.2006
Those who really care about reform should come together and form a new coalition one that bridges the artificial, destructive divide between North and South.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [United Nations] [MDGs] |
14.06.2006
How many zeroes does it take to make Girija Prasad Koirala smile? At least three - quipped a wag, as mandarins in the Ministry of External Affairs sweated in the Delhi heat to create an aid package that would meet the expectations of India's neighbour and friend perched in its Himalayan splendour.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [MDGs] |
13.06.2006
Revived dramatically after four years, Nepal's reinstated parliament goes into hibernation under pressure from the Maoist guerrillas. And the spectre of renewed violence has forced the new government to choose peace talks over the house.
more...Related topics/regions: [Development] [Civil rights] [MDGs] |
12.06.2006
The European Movement in Serbia opens a public competition for the Travel to Europe project, which will enable 200 students from Serbia to get free of charge Schengen Visas to travel to EU countries, as well as free inter-rail traing tickets covering one-month of travel.
more...Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] [Education] [Youth] Image: Travel to Europe 2005.
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