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  • Indonesia: IFRC network mid-year report, January – June 2024, 5 November 2024 - International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 05.11.24440349
  • Asia and the Pacific: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (29 October - 4 November 2024) - UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 04.11.24440340
  • Access Delayed = Access Denied: Trade, Intellectual Property Rights and Peoples' Struggle for Access to Medicines in Southeast Asia - Focus on the Global South 05/14171154
  • Asia-Pacific Aspirations: Perspectives for a Post-2015 Development Agenda - ADB 09/13171155
  • Re-Searching Agriculture in South Asia: The law and policy context for agricultural research and development and its impact on smallholder farmers - IIED 07/13171156
  • Empowerment and public service delivery in developing Asia and the Pacific - Asian Development Bank, 06/13171160
  • Asia Voices for the World We Want 2015 - Asia Development Alliance 03/13171161
  • Agriculture – Pathways to Prosperity in Asia and the Pacific - IFAD 03/11171165
  • Smallholder Farming in Transforming Economies of Asia and the Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities - IFAD 02/09171167
  • Roads to Poverty Reduction? Dissecting Rural Roads’ Impact on Mobility in Africa and Asia - CSAE 03/06171171
  • Background Paper: Contribution of Infrastructure to Growth and Poverty Reduction in East Asia and the Pacific - Semantic Scholar 2004171172
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