of the major search engines, this would be a means of publicising the
ins and outs of our field to a more general audience. After all, the
fact that very few people understand what we are up to is a major
problem, wouldn't you agree?
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of interest, do any already exist?
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at, or at least nearer to, the grass
roots seems integral to this.
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of logistical support to the computer recycling
organisations, if they organised as a group.
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with the idea of a multi stranded approach
involving donors large and small and also local skills etc. But never
underestimate them. It is their lives after all.
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independent sites, this might publicise
the problems and issues, making it harder for these institutions to
ignore them.
Does anyone have any case studies of issues and projects that have been
discussed via the Gateway, with suggestions being taken on board by the
World Bank?
Daniel Taghioff
not be the largest social crisis of our age.
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have the resources and profile to carry off
such a project, and it would strengthen the case for intellectual
property rights if they were applied flexibly and constructively in such
a fashion.
Any more thoughts on this?
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Daniel Taghioff
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