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Tag Archives: International development
Rule of Law Challenges in East and South East Asia
East and South-East Asia is well known as a global source, transit and destination region for human trafficking. It is the world’s second largest source of heroin, and has become a key centre for the manufacture and trade of amphetamine … Continue reading
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Tagged Corruption, Human trafficking, International development, rule of law, Southeast Asia
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Fields on fire: making farming more sustainable in India – in pictures
The northern Indian state of Punjab feeds 500 million people each year with rice and wheat, but traditional farming methods that clear fields by burning plant residue release carbon dioxide and other gases. If global agriculture is to reduce its … Continue reading