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March 2005

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18.03.2005 In order to return home and protect themselves from attacks, Colombians are trying to establish neutral "peace settlements," vowing not to interact with any of the myriad armed groups in the country. Their commitment to peaceful living has cost them both economic and physical security, say refugee advocates, calling on the Colombian government and United Nations to bolster the support network for these courageous communities.
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From: Refugees International
Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [Refugees] [Ethics & value systems] [Conflict] [Peace] [Security]
17.03.2005 For politicians HIV/AIDS continues to be seen as a health problem of people seen to be ‘morally corrupt’. The social, economic and political dimensions of the issue are still not beginning to get clear to these people.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Health] [AIDS] [Human rights] [Gender] [Social exclusion] [Knowledge] [MDGs]
(Photo CRDI : Y. Beaulieu)
16.03.2005 Produit national brut (PNB), investissement, épargne, balance des paiements — voilà les catégories que les macroéconomistes analysent. Mais l’analyse macroéconomique peut-elle être indifférente aux sexospécificités ? Les économistes ont longtemps considéré que les marchés étaient simplement des lieux où des particuliers se rencontraient pour effectuer des transactions commerciales en vue d’en retirer des avantages personnels. Aujourd’hui, cette perception est contestée.
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From: International Development Research Centre
Related topics/regions: [Economy] [Gender] [Social exclusion]
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02.03.2005 Depuis que le Programme d’action a été adopté par consensus en 1995 lors de la Quatrième Conférence sur les femmes à Pékin, les mouvements de femmes dans le monde entier ont fait progresser le respect des droits fondamentaux des femmes, surtout en ce qui concerne la violence et l’égalité. Mais il reste beaucoup à faire.

Le lundi 7 mars 2005 de midi à 13 h 30
Amphithéâtre du CRDI
250, rue Albert, 14e étage
Ottawa (Ontario)

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From: International Development Research Centre
Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Gender] [Race Politics]

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