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From: bakri arbie <daya...@yahoo.com> Subject: Fw: Eldis Development Reporter - Livelihoods Connect re-launched in Eldis To: "arbie bakri" <arbieba...@yahoo.com> Date: Saturday, June 27, 2009, 6:30 AM --- On Fri, 6/26/09, eldisnewsad...@lyris.ids.ac.uk <eldisnewsad...@lyris.ids.ac.uk> wrote: From: eldisnewsad...@lyris.ids.ac.uk <eldisnewsad...@lyris.ids.ac.uk> Subject: Eldis Development Reporter - Livelihoods Connect re-launched in Eldis To: "Arbie Bakri" <daya...@yahoo.com> Date: Friday, June 26, 2009, 3:57 AM eldis Sharing the best in development policy, practice and research Eldis one of a family of knowledge services from the Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK Home page What's New Resource guides Contribute Community ELDIS DEVELOPMENT REPORTER 26 June 2009 ------------------------------------------------- Here is our selection of key documents, debates, news and announcements highlighted by our editors over the past week. To see the complete list of additions, visit our website at: http://www.eldis.org All documents are available free on the Internet via the links provided. If you only have email access to the Internet, we can send you a copy of a document as an email attachment. Our Eldis Ondisc programme also distributes documents regularly on CDRom. Further details and contacts are at the end of this email message. You can also receive this update as an RSS Newsfeed at http://www.eldis.org/go/newsfeeds IN THIS ISSUE Highlights this week Latest from Eldis Community Jobs and announcements Development in the news HIGHLIGHTS THIS WEEK New Dossier: Livelihoods Connect re-launched in Eldis Livelihoods Connect provides up-to-date, diverse and credible information on the application of livelihoods approaches to development research, policy and practice Men and care in the context of HIV and AIDS What drives the enormous burden of AIDS-related care which falls on women and girls? What strategies are needed to reduce this burden Potential development impact of the 2010 World Cup There is a significant opportunity for South Africa to contradict commonly held representations of Africa by using the World Cup to project a contemporary, reinvigorated image of Africa. Measuring impact-beyond the bottom line Why measuring and understanding a company's impact on the societies in which it operates is good for business and good for society. Find out what else is new on Eldis LATEST FROM ELDIS COMMUNITY Blog: Dangerous Ideas in Development - GM Crops and the Global Food Crisis Blog: Why the Nepal Development Bank (NDB) should be put to rest? Group: Video for development Blog: Social inclusion - Access of the poor to agricultural services: the role of farmers' organizations Join the Eldis Community JOBS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS See our listings for the latest Jobs and Announcements this week including... Jobs in Europe: Chr. Michelsen Institute seeks Director, Norway Jobs in Asia: Save the Children seeks Regional Nutrition Adviser, Asia Volunteering and internships: VSO International has a variety of opportunities available Training: Khanya Aicdd presents Managing Sustainable Livelihoods for the Poor, South Africa DEVELOPMENT IN THE NEWS The return of blood diamonds | The Independent The leading architect of the international system to stop the trade in blood diamonds has warned that the safety net is close to collapse with governments and the industry failing to act against gross violations. Projecting Population, Projecting Climate Change: Population in IPCC Scenarios | PAI Sows that population growth is not adequately accounted for in the emissions scenarios produced by the Special Report on Emissions Scenarios of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Old Persons Home | The Saatchi Gallery Sun Yuan and Peng Yu are two of China's most controversial artists. In "Old Persons' Home", they present their satirical models of OAPS looking suspiciously familiar. All the latest stats on the development impact of the global crisis | From Poverty to Power blog A summary of the latest statistics on unemployment, economic growth, bank bailouts, fiscal stimuli, poverty impacts, remittances, trade flows, foreign direct investment, vulnerable countries and food and oil prices. Subscribe to our editors selection of development in the news on Eldis Community Eldis is funded by DFID, Norad, SDC and Sida. Eldis is one of a family of Knowledge Services at IDS The views expressed in this newsletter and on the Eldis website are the opinion of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Eldis, IDS or its funders. 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