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Daily Archives: March 21, 2007

Private Sector Working Group Develops Private Health Sector Projects Database

“The Private Sector Working Group developed a searchable database of over 140 health projects worldwide that work with the private commercial sector. This database is a central repository of the private sector projects in family planning, reproductive health, and HIV/AIDS. It contains a brief description of the project and is searchable by keyword, country, region, and implementing organization…The information in the database was gathered from many sources, including the Development Gateway portal, the Communications Initiative, and the United States Agency for International Development’s Global Health web site. The Private Sector Working Group focused its search on private-sector activities that pertain to family planning, reproductive health, and HIV/AIDS. Although the database contains donor-funded projects that work with the private sector, it was a challenge to find information about the many health projects supported by commercial private-sector companies, such as Exxon-Mobil, Aldo, and Coca-Cola.”

  • View the new Private Sector Health Projects Database here.
  • FTC Testifies on Identity Theft and Social Security Numbers

    Press release: “The Federal Trade Commission today told the Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Homeland Security that “the government and the private sector must continue to work together to reduce the opportunities for thieves to obtain consumers’ personal information and make it more difficult for thieves to misuse that information if they… Continue Reading

    CRS Report – The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11

    The Cost of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Other Global War on Terror Operations Since 9/11 – Updated March 14, 2007. “With enactment of FY2007 appropriations, Congress has approved a total of about $510 billion for military operations, base security, reconstruction, foreign aid, embassy costs, and veterans’ health care for the three operations initiated since the 9/11… Continue Reading

    'Coping with Water Scarcity' is the theme for World Water Day 2007

    About World Day for Water: “The United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/47/193 of 22 December 1992 by which 22 March of each year was declared World Day for Water, to be observed starting in 1993, in conformity with the recommendations of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) contained in Chapter 18… Continue Reading

    Comptroller of the Currency Praises Effort to Improve Privacy Notices, Calls for Financial Industry Feedback

    Press release: “Comptroller of the Currency John C. Dugan today praised an interagency effort to improve consumer privacy notices from financial institutions and urged financial institutions and others to provide feedback on the proposed rule. Dugan stated: Today’s proposed rule on consumer privacy notices marks a significant step in the interagency effort to provide disclosures… Continue Reading

    Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers (BETA)

    “The National Endowment for the Humanities and the Library of Congress today announced that Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers is debuting online with more than 226,000 pages of public domain newspapers from California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, Utah, Virginia, and the District of Columbia published between 1900 and 1910. The text of the newspapers is… Continue Reading

    British and Irish Legal Information Institute Launches New Website

    Via Cynthia S. Fellows, BAILII Open Law Project: The British and Irish Legal Information Institute has a new website. New features include: Case Law Search Form, (search by citation or keyword) Legislation Search Form Other Materials Search Form (law commission reports) A-Z title browse lists Leading Cases Lists. Search results can be sorted by date,… Continue Reading

    GAO Reports on Data Mining and Privacy

    Data Mining: Early Attention to Privacy in Developing a Key DHS Program Could Reduce Risks GAO-07-293, February 28, 2007. “The government’s interest in using technology to detect terrorism and other threats has led to increased use of data mining. A technique for extracting useful information from large volumes of data, data mining offers potential benefits… Continue Reading

    Report on Terrorism Enforcement: International, Domestic and Financial

    Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC) report on Terrorism Enforcement: International, Domestic and Financial: “An analysis of timely Justice Department records shows that while there has been a sharp decline in the prosecution of individuals the government has identified as international terrorists (see earlier TRAC Terrorism report), criminal cases aimed at domestic terrorists and individuals involved… Continue Reading