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Displaying 256 - 260 of 316Social Business Enterprises: new markets - new ways out of poverty?
Four billion people who live on less than two US dollars per day represent in total an enormous purchasing power. Multinational corporations such as Nestlé, Unilever, Danone and Dr. Oetker discovered these markets long ago and now seek to attract this customer group with new products and marketing strategies. It is time to take a close look at the effects of this development on poverty
EU Regional Policy: a model for developing countries?
Development assistance is contingent upon the efficiency and effectiveness of delivery mechanisms. EU regional policy offers an appealing paradigm of how to achieve tangible outcomes with sound financial management
The Horn of Africa: confl ict prevention through regional mechanisms
The Horn of Africa is one of the most conflict-prone areas of the world. It is also home to about 20 million pastoralists, which keep moving with their livestock in search for grazing land and water points. Pastoral conflicts are becoming more and more serious. CEWARN - a regional mechanism for preventing conflicts - tries to close the gap between 'early warning' and 'early response'.
Le droit à l'alimentation. Adoption d'un nouvel instrument juridique
En novembre 2004, au bout de deux années de mise au point, le Conseil de la FAO a adopté les Directives volontaires relatives au droit à l'alimentation qui sont, dans les faits, un instrument juridique nouveau pour
Mise en oeuvre des Directives volontaires : enjeux et options
Après l'approbation unanime des Directives volontaires sur le droit à une alimentation adéquate par les États membres de la FAO et le vaste soutien de la société civile, la question se pose du « et après ». Pour examiner comment mettre ce nouvel outil en application, le gouvernement allemand, avec le soutien de la FAO et d'ONG allemandes, a organisé son quatrième atelier international sur les « politiques contre la faim » en été 2005 à Berlin