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To find out more about organisations and work featured in this issue of Developments, you can contact them at the address below, or visit their website. Visit our links page for many more useful sites.

Ground Breaking Research


NR International
Park House
Bradbourne Lane
Aylesford
Kent ME20 6SN
UK
Tel: +44 (0)1732 878686/7
Fax: +44 (0)1732 220497

www.nrinternational.co.uk

Other contacts

DFID’s Crop Protection Programme
www.cpp.uk.com

DFID’s Livestock Production Programme
www.lpp.uk.com

DFID’s Post Harvest Crop Programme
www.cphp.uk.com

DFID’s Post Harvest Fisheries Programme
www.phfp.uk.com

DFID’s Forestry Research Programme
email s.oliver@nrint.co.uk

Research: Just an Academic Question?

Cambridge Economic Policy Associates Ltd
38 Station Road
Cambridge CB1 2JH
UK
T +44 (0)1223 306 800
F +44 (0)1223 306 801
email info@cepa.co.uk
www.cepa.co.uk

IT: problem or solution?

The Digital Europe project
www.digital-eu.org

Background to Agenda21 www.un.org/esa/sustdev/documents/agenda21/index.htm

The environmental impact of a handheld computer www.forumforthefuture.org.uk/uploadstore/HP_summary.pdf

The Wireless Internet Institute
www.w2i.org

Arms Hold-up

id21
Development research reporting service, provides a selection of the latest UK-based development research.
www.id21.org
email id21@ids.ac.uk

For more on small arms

Institute of Development Studies
University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9RE
UK
T +44 (0)1273 606261
F +44 (0)1273 621202

Other contacts

‘ Obstructing Development The Effect of Small Arms on Human Development’, Small Arms Survey 2003 www.smallarmssurvey.org/Yearbook/ch4_Yearbk2003_en.pdf

A collection of the latest id21 research summaries on small arms and conflict are available at www.id21.org/id21-media/moreonarms.html

UK Department for International Development ‘Small Arms and Light Weapons UK Policy Briefing’ www.dfid.gov.uk/Pubs/files/salw_briefing.pdf

The paper ‘Tackling Poverty by Reducing Armed Violence Recommendations from a Wilton Park Workshop 14-16 April 2003’ is available through the DFID public enquiry point
T +44 (0)845 3004100
email enquiry@dfid.gov.uk

The International Action Network on Small Arms
www.iansa.org

Extinct species

UNEP-WCMC
219 Huntingdon Road
Cambridge CB3 0DL, UK
T +44 (0)1223 277722
F +44 (0)1223 277136
email info@unep-wcmc.org
www.unep-wcmc.org

Other contacts

Copies of the report ‘Towards a Global Tree Conservation Atlas’ are available at:
www.unep-wcmc.org/resources/publications/treeatlas

The Trade Justice Movement is a coalition of more than 40 member organisations
TJM secretariat
T +44 (0)020 7404 0530
email mail@tjm.org.uk

Forgotten families
HelpAge International
PO Box 32832
London N1 9UZ
UK
T +44 (0) 2078 7778
F +44 (0) 2077137993
E hai@helpage.org
www.helpage.org

Not a package holiday
Oxfam House
274 Banbury Road
Oxford, OX2 7DZ
UK
T +44 (0)1865 312610.

Oxfam fundraising trips
0870 010 1046 adventure@oxfam.org.uk or see Oxfam.org.uk/adventure

Child trafficking & The future is text donations

UNICEF
Africa House
64-78 Kingsway
London WC2B 6NB
UK
T +44 (0)20 7405 5592
F +44 (0)20 7405 2332
E info@unicef.org.uk
www.unicef.org

Stop the Traffic is available at www.endchildexploitation.org.uk/stopthetraffic

UNICEF’s End Child Exploitation campaign www.endchildexploitation.org.uk

Selected DFID publications

Every year DFID produces a unique range of publications tackling many aspects of international development. Some are specialist and technical, others more general. Many are available online from the DFID website at www.dfid.gov.uk. Those featured here can also be ordered directly by calling 01732 748661 or emailing dfidpubs@eclogistics.co.uk

A Quick Guide to the Department for International Development
A clear and concise introduction to the departments work approved by the Plain English Campaign.

White Paper 2000 introductory Version
A short version of the 2000 White paper looking at the risks and opportunities presented by globalisation.

White paper 1997 Summary Version
A summary of the 1997 White paper introducing the UK Government's strategy on international development and the challenges of global poverty reduction.

Trade Matters
An introduction to the UK Governments approach to eliminating world poverty exploring the impact and effectiveness of trade in the developmental process.

Tackling poverty by Reducing Armed Violence
Key findings and recommendations from a Wilton Park Workshop (14-16 April 2003)