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Resource New book: Science and Innovation for Development The UK Collaborative on Development Sciences has published a new book by Gordon Conway (formerly the Chief Scientific Advisor for DFID) and Jeff Waage (Director of the London International Development Centre). Read
Resource European Voice: Helping people make a healthy choice? On the subject of labelling and information in general, a recent article in European Voice reporting on the findings of a European study (EUFIC) into shopping in France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Sweden and the UK, finds that on average only 17% of people look on the pack at all for nutritional information. Read