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 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES LEAD CLEAN ENERGY INVESTMENTS0 comments
category picture15 Sep 2011 @ 22:33
Developing countries are leading the planet in clean energy investments. The investments include Research & Development or R&D up through the installation of power generation facilities and marketing of downstream products.  More >

 LOCAL LEADERSHIP IN AIDS MITIGATION IN THE PHILIPPINES & ASEAN0 comments
category picture15 Sep 2011 @ 02:31
From the Philippines comes a brightening news about AIDS prevention and mitigation.

The strategy being advanced by the Philippines-United Nations partnership is mitigation through involvement of local leaders. ‘Local’ refers to the leadership of local government units or HIV.  More >

 ZAMBIA’S FREE AIDS TREATMENT0 comments
category picture15 Sep 2011 @ 02:29
A very gladdening news has been released recently concerning free treatment for Zambia’s AIDS patients. An expensive treatment regime, eradicating AIDS is a tough task for Zambia and other developing countries.  More >

 CAMBODIA TV PROGRAM STIMULATES YOUTH CIVICS0 comments
category picture13 Sep 2011 @ 22:50
Cambodia’s civic life has all but been stifled during the time of the Khmer Rogue. While that dark past is way behind the nation now, the culture of silence remains and is taking a hard time to break.  More >

 ASIA BETTER BOOST QUALITY JOBS FOR GROWTH0 comments
category picture13 Sep 2011 @ 07:08
From the ASEAN city-state of Singapore comes the challenge to Asia to boost quality jobs for growth.
Asia is indeed fortunate to have within it the most dynamic regions and emerging markets of the day, the same economies that are the growth drivers of the global economy. Yet paradoxically, Asia is also home to many countries where 40% of populations eke a living below the $2 poverty line yardstick for daily survival.  More >

 UZBEKISTAN JETTISONS TRADE VIA HIGHWAYS 0 comments
category picture13 Sep 2011 @ 07:07
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is finally re-awakening its economy that has been in the doldrums since the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
To recall, the Soviet Union was at one time the world’s 2nd largest economy up until the days of General Secretary Andropov. The former Soviet republics had their taste of economic booms brought about by the integration and national economic planning.  More >

 ENERGY EFFICIENCY, SOLAR APPLICATION IN CHINA0 comments
category picture11 Sep 2011 @ 22:35
Energy efficiency has received a new shot in the arm in China recently, with applications in solar energy innovations. This initiative will hopefully reduce the carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels in the world’s 2nd largest economy.

The experimental area for massive implementation in the short run of the clean energy initiative is Shandong province. Accordingly, Shandong has the 2nd largest industrial potential in the entire China, so prepositioning clean energy this early will surely be a boost to cleaner air when the manufacturing concerns will be in full throttle in the province.  More >

 EGYPT’S CHALLENGE: SHIFT SCIENCE FROM PRESTIGE PROJECTS TO PEOPLE0 comments
category picture11 Sep 2011 @ 06:43
Egypt’s response to the need to produce more scientists within its territorial bounds is the ‘science city’. The strategy is aimed at producing more scientists in a concentrated area, with prospective researches coming from both Eqypt and other countries notably the MENA (Middle East & North Africa).  More >

 ASEAN SCIENTISTS PUBLISH MORE 0 comments
category picture11 Sep 2011 @ 01:24
A very gladdening news has come out of the Southeast Asian nations recently. The item appraises the scaled up scientific works in the entire region. Needless to say, more publications are the overall result of more research & development undertakings in the entire region.  More >

 NO FIXED PATH TO HIV PREVENTION0 comments
category picture11 Sep 2011 @ 01:23
Could there be a single, most acceptable path to HIV prevention? This is the guide question posed upon those biomedical specialists and experts who are into HIV research & development as well as to the practitioners.  More >



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