Q & A: Stephen N. Ndegwa on Fragility, Conflict and Development’s Shifting Perspectives
July 20, 2011
Q & A: Stephen N. Ndegwa on Fragility, Conflict and Development’s Shifting Perspectives In April, the World Bank released its much awaited World Development Report (WDR) 2011, the influential trend-setter for development. Notably, the Report diverges from the Bank’s previously... Read MoreUSAID Doing the Right Thing, Fifty Years and Counting
July 20, 2011
USAID Doing the Right Thing, Fifty Years and Counting Creative Associates International congratulates USAID for 50 years of hard work on behalf of the American people in battling hunger, poverty, desperation and conflict in the developing world, giving literally millions... Read MoreKYRGYZSTAN: Social Pedagogues Set to Battle Inter-Ethnic Conflict in School
July 12, 2011
KYRGYZSTAN: Social Pedagogues Set to Battle Inter-Ethnic Conflict in School Children perform during the “Festival of Nations” celebrations. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure says the old adage. For a few days last June in Kyrgyzstan,... Read MoreEGYPT: Modern Teaching Practices Spur 15-Year Old to New Beginnings
February 24, 2011
Safaa is 15 years old and lives in the small village of Abou Harb, 50Km north of Menia. Dropping out of school at 10 years old, she had received little education, and was intimidated by teacher attitudes....Read More