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Featured Project
Eritrea, a country that is getting
tough on malaria, receives technical assistance from
RTI and other research institutions that work together
in an innovative environmental health consortium. One
of the most promising weapons, they're finding, is mosquito
larvae control. RTI and the consortium also tackle problems
such as the health needs of urban slum dwellers in India.

Starting Up
New projects:
Women political candidates in Morocco
learn ICT skills
The HIV/AIDS epidemic
and education in South
Africa
Building modern local governments in Guatemala
A municipal development loan fund in Ukraine
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Selected Publications
Elledge, Myles, Fred Rosensweig,
and Dennis Warner, with John H. Austin and Eduardo A.
Perez. (July 2002). Guidelines for the Assessment
of National Sanitation Policies. Prepared for the
Office of Health, Infectious Diseases, and Nutrition,
Bureau for Global Health, USAID. Washington, DC: Environmental
Health Project. http://www.ehproject.org/PDF/Strategic_papers/SR2SanPolweb.pdf
Lewis, Blane D. (September 2002).
Revisiting the Property Tax in Indonesia: Current
Practices, Recent Performance, and Near-Term Potential.
Prepared under the USAID Policy for Decentralized, Participatory
and Effective Local Government and Capacity-Building
in Local Government Participatory Medium-Term Planning
in Indonesia (PERFORM) Project. Jakarta: RTI. Full
report (pdf format).
Sevilla, Maribel A. (2002). "Avaliação
do impacto de políticas educacionais: o uso da
pesquisa quasi experimental" (Impact assessment
of educational policies: applying a quasi-experimental
model). In Matos, K. S. L. de M. and Vasconcelos,
J.G., Registros de Pesquisas na Educação,
p. 129-139. Fortaleza, Brazil: Programa de Pós-Graduação
da UFC/LCR. ISBN: 85-86627-25-9. Abstract: English,
Portuguese
(pdf format).
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