Journal

Cet id21 insight est sur le transport et la développement:

  • Transport: le chaînon manquant? Un moteur pour la réalisation des OMD: Que font les cultivateurs pauvres quand les pluies les empêchent d’accéder aux marchés? Que font les femmes en travail quand la structure de sant...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on retaining legitmacy in fragile states:

  • Retaining legitimacy in fragile states: Globalisation, liberalisation, and the withdrawal of external support from Cold War alliances have placed enormous strains on some developing countries — best described as 'fragile states'. These are states with high...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on mobile phones and development:

  • Mobile phones and development - The future in new hands?  'Explosive' is the only way to describe mobile phone growth. Half the world's 6.5 billion people now use a mobile (up from two billion just two years ago). There are more than twice as many mobile owners in...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on the quality of teachers:

  • More and better teachers needed - Achieving quality education for all: Eighteen million primary school teachers are needed over the next decade to meet Universal Primary Education (UPE) goals, says a recent report from the UNESCO Institute of Statistics. This is to fill the...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on innovation for poor people:

  • Towards pro-poor innovation - Putting public value into science and technology: We live in a rapidly changing world. Technological advances are increasing productivity and income, quality of life and life expectancy… in the developed world, that is. The truth is...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on water governance:

  • New directions for water governance: Water governance is a significant feature of international development policymaking. There is an increasing consensus on the need for improved water governance to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Current water governance reforms in most...

In this id21 insight, the focus is on how transport is improtant for development:

  • Transport, the missing link? A catalyst for achieving the MDGs: What do poor rural farmers do when the rainy season cuts off their access to markets? What do women in labour do when the nearest health clinic is 30 kilometres away and...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on education during times of emergencies:

  • Educating young people in emergencies - Time to end the neglect: Armed conflict and natural disasters tear communities apart. Lives are lost, families are displaced and separated, and support systems break down. Opportunities for education often diminish or...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on remittances and how they can reduce poverty:

  • Sending money home: Can remittances reduce poverty?  At least US$232 billion will be sent back home globally by around 200 million migrants to their families in 2005, three times official development aid (US$78.6 billion dollars...

This issue of id21 insights focuses on financing primary healthcare services:

  • Financing primary health care: Today, millions of people in low- and middle-income countries do not have access to basic, good quality health services. The Alma Ata Declaration in 1978 defined primary health care as basic health care built on technically sound...

Pages

Subscribe to Journal