Civil society contributions to the OECD Observer

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LABOUR - EDUCATION - HEALTH

2008

  • Medicine and the Internet
    Francis Slattery, General Practitioner, Paris
    ©OECD Observer No. 268 June 2008
  • Femmes d’affaires
    Frédérique Clavel, FounderPresident, Paris Pionnières
    ©OECD Observer No. 267 May-June 2008
  • Europe's image (Letter to the editor)
    Esther Bloch
  • Healthy immigration? (Letter to the editor)
    Patrick Larmor
    ©OECD Observer No. 264/265, December 2007-January 2008
    ©OECD Observer No. 266 March 2008

2007

  • New pensions (Letter to the editor)
    D. Kimble
    ©OECD Observer No. 263, October 2007
  • Attracting and retaining teachers
    Robert B. Schwartz, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Judy Wurtzel, Aspen Institute Education and Society Program and Lynn Olson, Education Week
    ©OECD Observer No. 261 May 2007

2006

  • Innovative growth (Letter to the editor)
    Balkrishna Rao
    ©OECD Observer No. 257, October 2006
  • Universities: a social duty
    Richard Descoings, President, Sciences Po, Paris
    ©OECD Observer No. 255, May 2006
  • The asset test
    Dara Duguay, Director, Citigroup Office of Financial Education
    ©OECD Observer No. 255, May 2006

2005

  • Marital problems (Letter to the editor)
    Lori DuBois
    ©OECD Observer No. 252/253, November 2005
  • Pension crux (Letter to the editor)
    Brian McGarry
    ©OECD Observer No. 249 May 2005
  • Was it worth it? - Reflections on a teaching career
    Kieran Clarke, retired teacher, former department head, Blackheath and Yesodey Hatorah Boys
  • Reform artists (Letter to the editor)
    R.J. Doyle
    ©OECD Observer, No 246-247, December 2004 - January 2005
  • Work on (Letter to the editor)
    Dr Robert McCaffrey
    ©OECD Observer No. 246/247, December 2004 - January 2005

2004

  • Argentina’s school angst (Letter to the editor)
    Jorge San Pedro
    ©OECD Observer, No.244, September 2004
  • False economies: A global health crisis
    Brett Parrfis, World Vision Australia
    © OECD Observer, No.243, May 2004
  • Towards a healthy multilateral system
    Guy Ryder, General Secretary, International Confederation of Free
    Trade Unions (ICTFU)
    © OECD Observer, No.243, May 2004
  • Walkers unite (Letter to the editor)
    Terence Denixson, Federation of European Pedestrians Associations
    ©OECD Observer, No.242, March 2004
  • A test too far
    Roland Schneider, Senior advisor, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD
    © OECD Observer, No.242, March 2004
  • The global school
    Anna Söderberg, Head, Husbygards school, Kista (Stockholm), Sweden
    © OECD Observer, No.242, March 2004
  • Bowling together
    Robert Putnam, Peter and Isabel Malkin Professor of Public Policy
    at the JFK School of Government at Harvard
    © OECD Observer, No.242, March 2004

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ENVIRONMENT

2008

2007

  • Beyond sun roofs (Letter to the editor)
    Louis Dervier
    ©OECD Observer No. 263, October 2007
  • Small is renewable (Letter to the editor)
    RJ Cleirigh
    ©OECD Observer No. 262, July 2007
  • Biofeuds (Letter to the editor)
    Ronald Steenblik, Director of Research, Global Subsidies Initiative of the International Institute for Sustainable Development, Geneva and Winnipeg
    ©OECD Observer No. 260, March 2007

2006

  • 21st century energy-Some sobering thoughts
    Vaclav Smil, Faculty of Environment, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
    ©OECD Observer No. 258/259, December 2006
  • Water capital (Letter to the editor)
    Dr. James Aronson, Centre L. Emberger, Restoration Ecology Group, CNRS, Montpellier, France
    ©OECD Observer No. 257, October 2006
  • Natural dilemmas (Letter to the editor)
    Japhet Mbali Saga
    ©OECD Observer No. 255, May 2006
  • Water solution (Letter to the editor)
    Katherine Cinq-Mars
    ©OECD Observer No. 255, May 2006
  • Rethinking our economic future
    Lester R. Brown, Founder and President of the Earth Policy Institute
    ©OECD Observer No. 255, May 2006
  • Water business
    Gérard Payen, President of AquaFed
    ©OECD Observer No. 254, March 2006

2005

  • In a nut-Shell (Letter to the editor)
    Wynne Smythe
    ©OECD Observer No. 249 May 2005

2003

  • The water balance
    By Yolanda Kakabadse, President of IUCN – The World Conservation Union
    © OECD Observer No. 236, March 2003

2001

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ECONOMY AND BUSINESS

2008

2007

  • Globalisation’s first King (Letter to the editor)
    Ron Gass
    ©OECD Observer No. 261 May 2007
  • Doha truths (Letter to the editor)
    Miklos Gaspar
    ©OECD Observer No. 261 May 2007
  • Lending conditions (Letter to the editor)
    Anne Jellema, Policy Director, ActionAid International, South Africa and Sarah Gillam, International Media Coordinator, ActionAid International, London
    ©OECD Observer No. 260, March 2007

2005

  • Oil shields (Letter to the editor)
    Aman Agarwal, Professor of Finance & Director, Indian Institute of Finance, Delhi, India
    ©OECD Observer, No. 250, July 2005
  • Hollyvostok? (Letter to the editor)
    Tim Horan
    ©OECD Observer, No. 250, July 2005
  • Fuel that pride
    Thierry Desmarest, CEO, Total group
    ©OECD Observer, No. 249, May 2005
  • Good neighbours are good for business
    Barnaby Briggs, Social Performance Management Unit, Shell International
    © OECD Observer No. 248, March 2005
  • The trouble with targets
    Simon Briscoe, Statistics Editor, Financial Times
    ©OECD Observer, No 246-247, December 2004 - January 2005

2004

  • New EU time (Letter to the editor)
    Ted Fisher
    © OECD Observer No 245, November 2004
  • Alive, alive Doha (Letter to the editor)
    Tim Harcourt
    ©OECD Observer, No.244, September 2004
  • Tax business (Letter to the editor)
    Marc Lopatin
    ©OECD Observer, No.243, May 2004

2002

2001

  • Confidence and e-commerce
    By Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy
    Information Center (epic), Washington, D.C.
    Published on:  January 14, 2001
  • What companies need
    By Maria Livanos Cattaui, Secretary General, International Chamber Of Commerce
    Published on:  February 01, 2001
  • Putting the Guidelines to work
    By John Sweeney, President of the AFL-CIO and Trade Union
    Advisory Committee to the OECD
    Published on:  May 03, 2001
  • The trust business
    By Patricia Feeney, Human Rights Adviser, Oxfam, United Kingdom
    Published on:  May 04, 2001
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GOVERNMENT - CITIZENS

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

2008

2004

  • True statistics (Letters to the editor)
    René Verdier
    ©OECD Observer No. 245, November 2004

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TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT

2008

  • Busting cartels for development
    Pradeep S Mehta, Secretary General of CUTS International
    ©OECD Observer No. 267 May-June 2008
  • China in Africa (Letter to the editor)
    Maria Klakig
    ©OECD Observer No. 264/265, December 2007-January 2008
  • Development gaps (Letter to the editor)
    Karim Hussein
    ©OECD Observer No. 262, July 2007No. 264/265, December 2007-January 2008

2007

2006

  • China question (Letter to the editor)
    Joseph Deng
    ©OECD Observer No. 254, March 2006

2005

  • Africa’s moment? (Letter to the editor)
    Andrew Manley
    ©OECD Observer, No. 251, September 2005
  • Development aid
    Jagdish Bhagwati, University Professor at Columbia University and Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
    ©OECD Observer, No 249, May 2005
  • Africa: Farming sense
    Christie Peacock, Chief Executive of FARM-Africa
    ©OECD Observer No. 249, May 2005
  • Change in the Middle East
    Crispin Hawes, Middle Eastern Political Risk Consultant
    ©OECD Observer, No. 249, May 2005
  • Tsunami reflections: Turning pledges into action
    Khalid I. Rahman, Deputy Director General, Regional and Sustainable Development Department, Asian Development Bank (ADB)
    ©OECD Observer, No. 249, May 2005

2003

2002
  • Consumers first
    By Louise Sylvan, President, Consumers International
    © OECD Observer No. 235, December 2002

2000

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