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Projects
Costa Rica: Dengue and Flooding, 1996
Costa Rica: Monitoring of Child Rights, 1997
Costa Rica: School Desertion and Repetition 1995
Costa Rica: Social Audit of Human Rights in the Canton of Upala, 1996
Costa Rica: Assessment of disaster emergency response, 1996
Themes
Evaluation
Youth involvement in planning
Emergencies
Eco-system health
Child rights
Humanitarian aid
Corruption
Social audits
Dengue
Methods
Social audits
Costa Rica
CIET's projects in Costa Rica include:
1.
Determinants of School Desertion and Repetition in Puriscal
2.
Active Monitoring of Child Rights in Costa Rica
3.
Social Audit of Human Rights in the Canton of Upala
4.
Assessment of Emergency Response in Guanacaste
5.
Dengue and its Relation to the Natural Disaster of Flooding