International Development Newsletter
Where in the world is RTI
RTI publishes a bimonthly online newsletter, Where in the world is RTI, that highlights our efforts to build human and institutional capacity and promote sustainable economic and social development throughout the world. You can view the current issue as well as previous issues (see below) to learn about specific RTI project activities. You can also subscribe to receive each new issue by email as soon as it becomes available.
- Education for a better future in Senegal
- Sifting through solutions to Yemen's water scarcity
- Test day for Ghana's schools: A behind-the-scenes look
- On the cusp of success: Designing a microenterprise training program in Egypt
- Bridging the digital disconnect in Indonesia’s education system
- The farmer, the guide, and the bureaucrat: Working together to create wealth in Montenegro
- Making it add up: Finding the gaps in math skills in Nicaragua
- Preparing students to shape Liberia’s economic future
- Keeping it local: Reforming governance in Iraq
- Catalyzing economic opportunity and enterprise development in El Salvador
- Strengthening local leadership along Ecuador's border
- Tracking killers: The burden of disease from hepatitis A and E
January/February 2011
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- The Abu Dhabi diet: Staying cool and saving green
- Building alliances for healthier, more educated communities in Nicaragua
- Lighting a spark: Stimulating service delivery improvements in Indonesia
- Quality data for quality care in Zimbabwe and Tanzania
October/November 2010
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- Hope for most-at-risk populations in Asia’s fight against HIV
- Preventing crime by creating opportunities for youth in Guatemala
- Building a teacher workforce in Malawi
- Text messaging enables timely care in Uganda
August/September 2010
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- In Egypt, equality for girls means improved education for all
- Securing property rights in Iraq
- Responsive governance for a more stable Yemen
- Assessing the state of National Early Grade Reading in Ethiopia
- Exploring new possibilities through open source
- A high priority: Indonesian sanitation
- Broadening opportunities for youth and women in Morocco
- Raising the bar: Improving education quality in Senegal
- Neighbors band together to fight crime in El Salvador
- Ensuring a health start to life for Armenian families
- Controlling the spread of HIV in the Republic of Georgia
- Communities spearhead good-governance innovation in Nigeria
February/March 2010
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- Guiding the Emirates to excellence in environmental management
- Going door to door to improve Nigeria's schools
- Refining education decision making in Mali
- Capacity building and technology enhance education quality in Samoa
December 2009/January 2010
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- Reducing the burden of malaria: Knowledge sharing in Tanzania and Zanzibar
- Investigating the genetics of Burkitt's lymphoma in East Africa
- The syringe's role in transmitting disease between drug users
October/November 2009
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- Middle school matters: Engaging communities in Senegal to support education for all children
- Senegal’s entrepreneurs build water and sanitation for health
- Tackling coal-fired power plant emissions in Shandong Province, China
- Early detection of reading difficulties in Mali
August/September 2009
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- Harnessing the power of technology for learning
- Mitigating the risk of HIV infection and the effects of HIV in Zimbabwe's orphans and vulnerable children
- Help for the vulnerable: Learning interventions for orphans in South Africa
- Searching for the people's water solution
- Strengthening the fabric of governance in Guinea through multisectoral interventions
- Teacher, speak my language
- Help for African militaries: Epidemiologic research and HIV-related services
- Peace through development in southern Sudan
- Turning China's greenhouse gas into clean energy
- A complicated relationship: Women’s empowerment and domestic violence in India
- Enabling businesses in El Salvador
- Targeting HIV prevention to Botswana's most-at-risk populations
February/March 2009
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- Searching for the genetics of immunity
- Better records management for better healthcare in Kenya
- Ethnic minorities in Vietnam note barriers to full-day schooling
December 2008/January 2009
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- Toward quality learning in South African schools
- Ugandan ministries undertake national HIV/AIDS policies and services
- Liberia uses innovative tools to increase children’s literacy
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- Hiske L. Jones