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Scientific Articles/Reports, Newsletters and Press Releases
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SNV Newsletter, August 2013 |
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01-Sep-2013 |
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Bulletin/Newsletter |
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SNV |
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SNV World newsletter. |
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The changing face of aid
With growth in the spotlight and entrepreneurship on the agenda, the face of aid is changing. But at SNV, we know it takes more than just growth to make development work . Join us to explore the ways smart development is working at the nexus of aid and trade to create opportunity where it is needed most in our 2013 Annual Review.
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From aid to trade |
Since her appointment as Minister of Foreign Trade and Development, Lilianne Ploumen has signalled a major shift in Dutch development policy – with a focus on a transition from aid to trade as the engine of sustainable, inclusive growth. We spoke to Minister Ploumen about her policy vision and the changing face of international development cooperation. read more |
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WASH beyond the MDGs |
With a focus on sustainability, SNV's Managing Director for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Megan Ritchie is spearheading the organisation's progress towards the 2015 MDGs and beyond. On her recent visit to Uganda, Megan spoke to Dorah Egunyu on SNV's approach to increasing access to safe water and hygiene in Uganda and around the world. read more |
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Climbing the food security ranks |
Food security is on the up in Ethiopia, with the country rising eight places in the 2013 report of the Global Food Security Index. SNV's Home Grown School Feeding programme is one of the initiatives contributing to improved food security in the country, helping to build a cost-effective, nationally-owned and sustainable school health and nutrition model. read more |
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Cambodia goes for energy gold |
Cambodia's National Biodigester Programme (NBP) has received its third consecutive issuance of tradable Gold Standard carbon credits. The award-winning nationwide programme has been reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving local livelihoods since 2006 through the construction of almost 20,000 household biodigester units. read more |
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