Shanti Sansthan Education SSEG

SSEG is a not for profit initiative of IRDA- Innovative Research & Development Agency Pvt. Ltd. IRDA works in the field of conducting studies, research and development on socio-economic /market research and development activities of innovative nature … (about 1/2).

Homepage;
SSEG; DLC; Students; Ethics; Education; FAQs;
Address: Innovative Research & Development Agency Pvt. Ltd. (IRDA), Plot No- 18 B, Jhankar Road, Block C, Qutub Vihar, Phase  – I, New Delhi-110071, India;
Contacts.

About 2/2: … The scheme has been designed by competent professionals having vast knowledge and experience in relevant fields. Most have social service orientation.   Continuer la lecture de « Shanti Sansthan Education SSEG »

Development and Communication, Society for Research

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on NGOs INDIA: Purpose: Development(General), Urban Development – Aim/Objective/Mission: SRDC aims to carry out need based research for the socio-economic development of the entire north east region of India. It has created a database for socio-economic planning and development. Understanding diversity from peoples perspective and popularizing scientific temper among the people are other activities of the organisation. It gives special concern to women’s welfare, self- employment, health, environment and waste management.

on click India:  Contact : Mahfuza Rahman, Phone : 91-361-2510721, Address : 202 Amity Apartments S.K.Bhuyan Road Guwahati – 781001 Assam.

See also: Scholarly articles for Development and Communication, Society for Research.

Institute for Research and Debate on Governance IRG

also in french and espanol and an asian language

Download the 8 pd-pages presentation.

english Homepage;
Publications; Agenda; Programs; IRG team; Partners; Thematics; Access; Newsletter;
Address: IRG, 38 rue Saint-Sabin, 75011 PARIS, FRANCE;
Contact.

Presentation: The Institute for research and debate on governance is a « think tank » based in Paris, with an office in Bogota. Born of an FPH initiative, its mission is to facilitate debate on governance by delivering expertise, setting up training modules, organising seminars and gathering and disseminating documentation (website and publications). The IRG uses methods that are:   Continuer la lecture de « Institute for Research and Debate on Governance IRG »

Child Migration Research Network CMRN

The Child Migration Research network (CMRN) has been established to help assess the impact of migration on children and youth.  The aim of the CMRN is to bring together researchers who look at how migration affects children and to highlight research work, especially that in grey literature or other hard to reach sources, that focuses on this area.
Estimating the numbers of children affected by migration worldwide is beset by problems, but the high rates of adult migration suggest that enormous numbers of children and youth are affected, either as migrants themselves (with families or alone) or by members of their families migrating.  For more on numbers see some of our data sources.  If you would like to join the researchers network, contribute a resource, comment on the website or sign up for email updates please use the links in the left hand column. (Homepage).

Sitemap;

Independent Child Migration; Children left behind; Migration with families; internal; south-south; south-north;
News; Themes; Events; Researchers; Subscribe; Sharing infos;
Address: Child Migration Research Network, Arts C, Brighton BN1 9SJ, United Kingdom;
Contact.

About: The Child Migration Research Network has grown out of work carried out by researchers at the Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty (migrationdrc.org).   Continuer la lecture de « Child Migration Research Network CMRN »

Society for Cross-Cultural Research SCCR

a community of scholars and students

SCCR is a multi-disciplinary organization. Its members all share a common devotion to the conduct of cross-cultural research. SCCR members are professionals and students from the social science fields of Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, and related fields including Education, Family Studies, Social Work, Human Development, Psychiatry, Communications, Ethnic Studies, Business, etc.  A distinguishing characteristic of the Society, compared with other academic organizations, is that it is fundamentally inter-disciplinary and provides members the opportunity to network with scholars from a wide variety of approaches to cross-cultural and comparative research. Since its founding in 1971, SCCR has intentionally avoided growing too large, so that its members can know each other better, form lasting relationships, and provide genuine support to their fellow colleagues and students. (Homepage).

Meetings; Activities; Research; Join; Officers; SCCR Conference, February 17-20, 2010; Links; Newsletters;
Contacts.

For Students: Students who are part of SCCR have access to a network of student-friendly scholars who are experts in cross-cultural research.   Continuer la lecture de « Society for Cross-Cultural Research SCCR »