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Entwicklung - Aktivimus - Veränderung
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The reach and richness of Wikipedia: Is Wikinomics only for rich countries?
This study examined the impact of technological and economic factors on the global diffusion of Wikinomics among developed and developing countries. Examining different language editions of Wikipedia, this study found significant correlation between a variety of socio–economic factors and involvement in Wikipedia.
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WASH news Africa
This blog contains news on water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services in Africa, collected by Cor Dietvorst, the editor of Source Weekly published by the IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
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Solutions Site Home
Peer reviewed answers to problems
in environment, health, population and development
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What Would Citizen-Centered International Development Look Like? - Social Actions
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TED | TEDBlog: 4 ways to improve the lives of the "bottom billion": Paul Collier on TED.com
Around the world right now, one billion people are trapped in poverty by a simple piece of bad luck: being born in a poor country. What makes countries chronically poor? How can we help raise living standards for the "bottom billion" who live there? Economist Paul Collier lays out a bold, compassionate plan for closing the gap between rich and poor -- and makes a compelling case that we must.
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FT.com Trust the development experts – all 7bn
Why should we care about the debacle of a World Bank report? Because this report represents the final collapse of the “development expert” paradigm that has governed the west’s approach to poor countries since the second world war.
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| Grameen Foundation
Welcome to the Progress out of Poverty information portal, the place to find and share knowledge, experience and resources about the Progress out of Poverty Index™
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Shaun Conway: A Collaborative Aid Marketplace: A Social Network Enabled Solution for Development | Technology and Social Action
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The Kaufmann Governance Post
Why transparency, governance and corruption matter, and what we can all do about it
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Blogging for Transparency & Good Governance: on IFIs | The Kaufmann Governance Post
Blogging for Transparency & Good Governance: on IFIs
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26 Learning Games to Change the World | Mission to Learn
26 Learning Games to Change the World
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NewsforDev | News for Development
Welcome to NewsforDev. NewsforDev is a project of the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU (CTA) that employs RSS and e-mail news technology to bring knowledge and information to agricultural development practitioners in ACP countries.
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Global Compact Critics: Does the UN block access to Global Compact Critics?
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Zazengo - Homepage
Make a donation to support malaria research in Africa,
so developing world researchers can solve their own problems.
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D+C 05/2008 – Tribune – Aid effectiveness: The myth of NGO superiority - Development and Cooperation - International Journal.
Recent research suggests that non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from donor countries do not provide better targeted or more efficient aid than state-run development agencies. They do not seem to even try to outperform the latter by focussing on the neediest or by working in particularly difficult environments.
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Mobile Social Blogging and Messaging Network - Vipera
Vipera is a new mobile social network with a twist - it’s aimed at people in developing countries. That makes a great deal of makes sense. We are talking about places where to say “Facebook” would make people think of a book with faces in it, not a social network. But ask them about a mobile phone, and they will show you a charging point.
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Organisational learning for aid, and learning aid organisations - Home - Capacity.org
KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING IN THE DEVELOPMENT SECTOR
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