Information on "Social Problems" and "Papua New Guinea"
April 2011
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Apr 2011
G is for Gendered
Author: Antonia Potter
Publisher: Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD Centre)
This article examines the issue of the lack of gendered peace agreement language (especially in Asian peace processes) and proposes some basic steps that the crafters of agreements could take to address this. More on «G is for Gendered»
February 2011
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Feb 2011
Needs Assessment of the Legal Needs of People Living with HIV and Vulnerable Populations in Papua New Guinea
Author: Naomi Burke-Shyne, Samuel Olewale, John Luluaki
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This needs assessment report contains the information derived from the Needs Assessment held in Papua New Guinea by IDLO in collaboration with the Office of the Public Solicitor. More on «Needs Assessment of the Legal Needs of People Living with HIV and Vulnerable Populations in Papua New Guinea»
September 2009
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Sep 2009
Linking Growth and Poverty Reduction in Papua New Guinea
Author: Laurence Chandy
Publisher: Lowy Institute for International Policy
This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and poverty in Papua New Guinea. More on «Linking Growth and Poverty Reduction in Papua New Guinea»
January 2009
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2009
Chronic Poverty in Papua New Guinea
Author: Diana Cammack
Publisher: Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC)
In terms of internationally accepted measures, the people of Papua New Guinea (PNG) are poor, and worse yet, many are getting poorer. More on «Chronic Poverty in Papua New Guinea»
January 2006
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Jan 2006
Non-Traditional Security Issues: Securitisation of Transnational Crime in Asia
Author: James Laki
Publisher: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
This working paper addresses the issue of transnational crime in the Asia-Pacific region by focusing on human and drug smuggling. More on «Non-Traditional Security Issues: Securitisation of Transnational Crime in Asia»
March 2003
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Mar 2003
Small Arms in the Pacific
Author: Philip Alpers, Conor Twyford
Publisher: Small Arms Survey
The publication discusses issues that relate to small arms in 20 nations located in the southern Pacific. More on «Small Arms in the Pacific»


