- Discussing Community Conserved Areas in Sabah
- On 16 June, a back-to-back roundtable and panel session on community conservation initiatives was held at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) in Kota Kinabalu,... Read more – ‘Discussing Community Conserved Areas in Sabah’.
- Discussing Community Conserved Areas in Sabah
- On 16 June, a back-to-back roundtable and panel session on community conservation initiatives was held at the International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM) in Kota Kinabalu,... Read more – ‘Discussing Community Conserved Areas in Sabah’.
- Latest Edition of CBD Civil Society Newsletter
- The fifth issue of , the newsletter for civil society involved in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), was recently released. This issue focuses on implementation of the 2011-2020 Strategic... Read more – ‘Latest Edition of CBD Civil Society Newsletter’.
- Latest Edition of CBD Civil Society Newsletter
- The fifth issue of , the newsletter for civil society involved in the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), was recently released. This issue focuses on implementation of the 2011-2020 Strategic... Read more – ‘Latest Edition of CBD Civil Society Newsletter’.
- Use Universal Service Funds to Pay for Civil Society Participation in Telecom Regulation
- Not quite a level playing field.Telecommunications markets are notoriously difficult to regulate effectively. Telecom operators wield a great deal of power thanks to their wealth and the... Read more – ‘Use Universal Service Funds to Pay for Civil Society Participation in Telecom Regulation’.
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Holly
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kabir Bavikatte
Written by: Steve Song
Posted in: africa, Fellows Blogs, ICASA, participation, regulation, regulator, Steve Song, telecom operators, Telecom Policy, universal service
