Featured White Papers
- Oct. 14th: Simplified IT with Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) (ZDNet)
- PCI DSS therapy for the smaller retailer (McAfee)
- Recognizing the benefits of telework (Citrix Online)
UNESCO Courier
Articles in Oct 2001 issue of UNESCO Courier
- If common sense prevails
by Gershon Baskin - All power to the barons? - communications conglomerates - Brief Article - Interview
by Ivan Briscoe - Making sense of the attack - aftermath, September 11th, 2001 - Brief Article
- A tale of two dams - Slovakia, Hungary and the the Danube River
by Gyorgy Moldova - Sotigui Kouyate The wise man of the stage - African storyteller - Interview
by Cynthia Guttman - Jerusalem: childhood truths
by Sari Nusseibeh - The tide turns in Central Asia - sharing energy and water resources
by Rene Cagnat - In defence of Durban: racism is back on the agenda
by Pierre Sane - Taming the Nile's serpents - conflict over water supply
by Khaled Dawoud - A hard sell for teaching - teacher shortage
by Cynthia Guttman - South Asia: sharing the giants - water sharing of Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers
by Sanjoy Hazarika - Chicago's headhunting drive - recruiting teachers - Brief Article
by Julie Blair - The Kalahari's underground secrets - tapping aquifers in Namibia
by Amy Otchet - STRIKING PEACE on troubled Waters - conflicts over water supply - Brief Article
by Jerome Delli Priscoli - Negotiating with nature: the next round - mediating water disputes
by Michele Ferenz - Sabre-rattling among thirsty nations - international conflicts over water supply - Interview
by Amy Otchet - On the tracks of a global vice - corruption
by Michel Bessieres - A thirsty world - managing water resources - Brief Article
- Contemporary art: who calls the shots? - rich countries monopolize art market
by Rene Lefort - A Jordanian fire extinguisher - water sharing agreement between Jordan and Israel - Brief Article
by Amy Otchet - When the media meet as one - digital convergence
by John Vince