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SciDev.Net Asia & Pacific www.scidev.net/asia-pacific - for the latest news, views and analysis on science in the developing world

SciDev.Net is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing reliable and authoritative information about science and technology for the developing world. Through our website www.scidev.net we give policymakers, researchers, the media, and the interested public information and a platform to explore how science and technology can reduce poverty, improve health and raise standards of living ar

ound the world. We also build developing countries’ capacity for communicating science and technology by mentoring journalists, producing practical guides and supporting specialist workshops. Our main office is based in London but we have a worldwide network of registered users, advisors, consultants and freelance journalists, predominantly from developing countries, who drive our activities and vision.

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A locally made fermentation device helps Ugandan cocoa farmers earn four times more.

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%%cf_wpcf-article-blurbncer-linked microplastics found in rivers in Cuba and Venezuela highlight need for further research into their impacts on health.

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Suspended Indus Water Treaty should be reworked to factor in climate change and other realities, say specialists

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Thousands of buildings in Egypt’s Alexandria at risk of collapse.

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Southeast Asia is facing an obesity crisis, with 40 per cent of adults now overweight and obesity-linked diseases rising fast.

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SciDev.Net is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to providing reliable and authoritative information about science and technology for the developing world. Through our website www.scidev.net - as well as the local regional site www.scidev.net/asia-pacific - we give policymakers, researchers, the media, and the interested public information and a platform to explore how science and technology can reduce poverty, improve health, and raise standards of living around the world. We also build developing countries’ capacity for communicating science and technology by mentoring journalists, producing practical guides and supporting specialist workshops. Our main office is based in London but we have a worldwide network of registered users, advisors, consultants and freelance journalists, predominantly from developing countries, who drive our activities and vision.