Links
This section of the GDN-NA Web site will provide users with a regularly-updated collection of Web links to useful sites for development scholars and practitioners.
If you have a Web link you would like to share with GDN-NA members, please register as a GDN-NA member and/or send the material to us.
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| Canadian Consortium's "Human Security Bulletin" Features Development Research | November 12, 2003 |
| The Human Security Bulletin is the online quarterly publication of the Canadian Consortium on Human Security. The Bulletin comprises an essential part of the Consortium's mandate to facilitate the exchange of information and analysis on human security issues. | |
| Centre for Economic Policy Analysis (Ghana) | July 24, 2003 |
| Institute with a research agenda extending from macroeconomic studies, to domestic industrial sectors, to the social sector and povery analysis. | |
| Center for Public Policy (Indian Institute of Management Bangalore) | July 23, 2003 |
| klamjoo giprex | |
| Club of Rome Frames Development as One Part of Complex Interdependent System | July 10, 2003 |
| The Club of Rome is a global think tank, bringing together scientists, economists, businessmen, international high civil servants, heads of state and former heads of state from all five continents. The Club of Rome acts as a global catalyst of change, free of any political, ideological or business interest. | |
| Cambodian Institute Advances Research in a Context of Post-Conflict Reconstruction and Regional Cooperation | June 26, 2003 |
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The Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace is an independent, neutral, and non-partisan research institute based in Phnom Penh. CICP promotes both domestic and regional dialogues on issues of peace, democracy, civil society, security, foreign policy, conflict resolution, economics and national development.
Link:
http://www.cicp.org.kh
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| Consortium of Global Accords for Sustainable Development | June 6, 2003 |
| The Global Accords Consortium works to create a broad range of knowledge-sharing links among business and industry, international institutions, national governments, and research and scientific institutions, in an effort to formulate more comprehensive and integrated development strategies. | |
| Consortium for Qualitative Research Methods | May 16, 2003 |
| CQRM formed to promote the teaching and use of qualitative research methods in the social sciences. Our activities include an annual training institute, where leading scholars will teach advanced qualitative methods to about twenty-five graduate students and junior faculty. | |

