Full coverage: Governance
May 2006
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16.05.2006
On Wednesday, May 17th, 2006, when celebrating of World Telecommunications Day, Afghanistan will have completed and launched two useful projects.
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16.05.2006
From the time of the English rule to Pakistani regime and finally Bangladeshi system, education has evolved not only in methods but also in fundamental aspects like language and governance.
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16.05.2006
The Indian leadership has been trying to position the country as a knowledge hub, but is India merely relying on its people for this reputation? Has India been able to attract foreign India, thereby validating its position as a knowledge hub — international students account for less than 8,000 of the entire higher education population.
Story linkImage: Bringing sustainable development into the classroom © World Bank
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16.05.2006
On Friday, May 12, a meeting was held between the local youth group and the representatives of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of the Zenica-Doboj Canton (ZDK). The meeting was held under the "Computerization of Secondary Schools in Zenica Region" project, implemented by the Foundation for Creative Development and the Youth Information Agency (OIA).
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Bosnia] Image: The schools themselves should take care of internet feed, claims ZDK Ministry of Education
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16.05.2006
An unusual ‘padyatra' or march by members of some 165 civil society groups from across India has just concluded in this dry, treeless district of northwestern Rajasthan state.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] Image: grains of hope? © Greenpeace UK
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16.05.2006
The rapid growth of ChinaÂ’s and IndiaÂ’s economies is expected to change the global landscape completely by 2050. The problem is their pattern of growth is not sustainable, opines Arun Maira.
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16.05.2006
The top leaders of the seven-party alliance today failed to arrive at a consensus on the contents of the proposed parliamentary declaration. The leaders are expected to thrash a way out in the next two days.
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16.05.2006
It was in February that the Indian government introduced the national
Story linkrural employment guarantee (NREG) scheme. Launched in 200 districts in 14 states, it promises 100 days of wage labour to one adult member in every rural household who volunteers for unskilled work. Related topics/regions: [India] |
15.05.2006
U petak 12. 5. je u Zenici u sklopu projekta Fondacije za kreativni razvoj i Omladinske informativne agencije “Informatizacija srednjih škola na područiju Zenice” održan sastanak lokalne grupe mladih s predstavnicima Ministarstva obrazovanja, nauke, kulture i sporta Zeničko-dobojskog kantona.
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15.05.2006
More than 40,000 quacks who do not possess a valid licence from the Sri Lanka Medical Council (SLMC), Ayurvedic Council or any other recognised medical council, are practising within Colombo only, Government Medical Officers' Association (GMOA) secretary Dr. Uditha Herath told the Daily News.
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15.05.2006
Dalla Rete Civica in difesa dell'acqua di Napoli si leva un appello a innondare di email le Istituzioni locali partenopee per chiedere un 'governo pubblico e partecipato dell'acqua'. Tra i punti viene chiesto che il Consiglio e la Giunta della Regione Campania si facciano promotori di una iniziativa legislativa tesa a revocare la concessione a ENIACQUA s.p.a. e a ripubblicizzare lÂ’intero sistema della grande adduzione. Inoltre viene chiesto al Comune di Napoli, in qualitĂ di consorziato di maggioranza dellÂ’ATO 2, adotti un regolamento nel quale esprima con chiarezza il proprio orientamento politico in favore della gestione interamente pubblica del servizio idrico integrato.
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15.05.2006
Last Wednesday, May 10, 2006, Transparency International Croatia organized a round-table discussion in Zagreb, to discuss the topic of “Financing of Political Parties and Election Campaigns”.
Story linkFrom: Transparency International Hrvatska Related topics/regions: [Croatia] |
15.05.2006
The political class is well aware of the “revolution of rising expectations.” There is increasing empirical evidence that high-growth states are best able to attack poverty and increase employment, that there is no meaningful alternative to policies that focus on high economic growth. State governments need to focus on improving infrastructure, achieving sound law and order and attracting private investment in order to raise growth.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] Image: Poor community, general street scene, Dehli, March 2004 © Peter Armstrong
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15.05.2006
Despite IndiaÂ’s recent strong growth performance, there is a growing concern that the benefits of growth have been concentrated in IndiaÂ’s richer states, leaving the poorer states
Story linklagging further and further behind. The present study by IMF examines this trend and finds that (i) the income gap between rich and poor states has widened; (ii) rich and faster-growing states have been more effective in reducing poverty; (iii) poor and lower-growing states have had little success in generating private sector jobs; (iv) labor and capital flows do little to close income gaps; and (v) the volatility in economic growth is greatest in poor states. Differences in statesÂ’ policies affect the cross-state pattern of growth. Greater private sector investment, smaller governments, and better institutions are found to have a positive impact on growth. Related topics/regions: [India] |
15.05.2006
The Centre has decided to ask all states to include or amend laws to make right to education a fundamental right. The Centre intends to pass on to the states the additional expenditure incurred on its educational initiatives.
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15.05.2006
Amidst raging controversy over caste quota in higher education, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said the Government is drafting a policy to reverse the phenomenon of brain drain by offering incentives and better career growth to scientists in premier scientific and technology institutions.
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12.05.2006
U ponedjeljak 8. 5. je u Zagrebu u organizaciji Nacionalne zaklade za razvoj civilnoga drustva, GONG-a, USAID-a, Evropskog centra za neprofitno pravo (ECNL) i AED-a u suradnji sa Sredisnjim drzavnim uredom za upravu održan skup s temom “Pravni sustav za zaklade u Hrvatskoj: Je li nam potreban novi zakon o zakladama?”. Ukoliko je skup trebao dati odgovor na to pitanje, on je svakako potvrdan.
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12.05.2006
The police will, in a month, start trials of new software to analyse accidents and factors that contributed to them.
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12.05.2006
The Indian government started importing wheat early this year despite the fact that stocks were over the buffer level and procurement was to begin in April. An investigation by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) finds that the US is involved in the import of wheat into India - a policy that could spell disaster for the country.
Story linkFrom: Centre for Science and Environment Related topics/regions: [India] [United States] |
12.05.2006
The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) attacked a naval convoy off northern Sri Lanka, in a "serious violation" of the four-year ceasefire agreement.
Story linkOne naval Fast Attack Craft (FAC) was sunk and five LTTE Sea Tiger boats were destroyed in the battle. Related topics/regions: [South Asia] |
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