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Subject: UNDP
From:    "John Micgiel" <jsm6@columbia.edu>
Date:    Thu, July 19, 2007 12:25 pm
To:      othereurope@columbia.edu
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Dear OtherEurope list subscribers,

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the London School of
Economics (LSE) invite you to join a new online community devoted to
questions of development and transition in Central and Eastern Europe and
the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

The conversation centers on the ideas presented in Development and
Transition, a newsletter that is published jointly by UNDP and LSE in both
English and Russian three times a year. To read the newsletter and comment
on the ideas presented, please visit www.Developmentandtransition.net.

The publication and website bring together scholars from leading academic
institutions with development practitioners from UNDP. Our aim is to discuss
and think differently about policy frameworks by mixing a variety of
viewpoints and analytical approaches from researchers and practitioners to
explore and explain the core issues and problems, and to extract the best
practices.

The latest edition of Development and Transition focuses on the private
sector in Eastern Europe and the CIS, and how development actors can boost
its potential for poverty reduction. Past issues have focused on conflict
and development, poverty and inequality, EU enlargement, growth and
productivity, and minorities and migration.  The next issue (December 2007)
will focus on gender, followed by the environment (spring 2008), and reform
of the post-communist state (fall 2008).

Subscriptions to the newsletter are free, and your participation is more
than welcome. Please visit www.developmentandtransition.net and join what we
hope will be a very fruitful conversation. If you have any questions, feel
free to contact Peter Serenyi, managing editor, at peter.serenyi@undp.org.

Best regards,

Peter Serenyi
Managing Editor
peter.serenyi@undp.org






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