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Linking climate and health in the Pacific
Progress towards the achievement of the unfulfilled Millennium Development Goals appears to be losing momentum in a number of Pacific Island countries, and the impact of the global financial crisis will further slow this progress.
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Time for a better funding system
The PPP (public-private partnership) policy experiment has been wonderfully ambiguous and colourful. It has promised just about everything to everybody, from better value for money and on-time delivery, to innovation and reduced pressure on public sector budgets. Indeed, the PPP phenomenon is now a brand for third-way governments. Like Coca-Cola, PPPs are life. But underneath...
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Breaking the cycle
What a difference a year makes. Until recently a major preoccupation of employers and policy makers was how to overcome skill shortages flowing from sustained economic growth and an ageing workforce. This year the scourge of unemployment and recession dominates. While we are not yet in a technical recession, recession is upon us. A sharp...
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A different approach to a charter of rights
The most important feature of a charter is a provision requiring the courts to interpret legislation in a manner consistent with the charter’s recognition of rights wherever possible, writes Andrew Lynch.
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Economy versus climate: where do we spend next?
Every dollar spent must have a double return; one for the economy, one for the environment, writes Greg Gardiner.