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E-Counselling for Learner Support Services in ODL Institutions: A Practical Approach
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E-Counselling for Learner Support Services in ODL Institutions: A Practical Approach
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E-Counselling for Learner Support Services in ODL Institutions: A Practical Approach
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Is product diversification the Ultimate Quid Pro Quo for Gender sensitive Poverty Alleviation? Adverse Social Externalities from Combined Microfinance in Latin America and the Cari...
Published 2013-11-01“…By focusing on elements of the depth of poverty outreach, the research highlights a number of possible effects of combined microfinance (CMF). …”
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A Critique on the Book A Critical Approach to Community-Based Development
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Study on Innovative Practices to Promote Girls’ Retention and Transition to Secondary and Higher Learning Institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Published 2024“…The study used a cross-sectional research design and collected both primary and secondary data. …”
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Introduction to the Theoretical Analysis of Social Exclusion of Public Transport in Rural Areas
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#CHOOSETOCHALLENGE: COVID-19, COMMUNITY RESEARCH, AND THE CANAANITE WOMAN
Published 2023-04-01“…This characterisation makes her a vital example and companion for the Alliance women leaders in achieving their prioritised SDGs (1 - No Poverty; 3 - Health and Well-being [in relation with the Environment]; 4 - Quality Education, and 16 - Justice, Peace and Strong Institutions seen from the lens of UNSDG 5 - Gender Equality) during the pandemic and beyond. …”
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Looking at the Spread of Precarious Employment Researches: A Literature Review
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Call for Papers: Demography Prize for Young Researches 2016/2017
Published 2016-12-01“…While the results of these indices have been found to vary in the details, they all point in a similar direction: most industrialised countries are imposing increasing burdens on younger and future generations, as is evidenced, for example, by their high sovereign debts, youth unemployment and poverty, and perennial ecological crises. In a 2013 study published by the Bertelsmann Foundation, and led by Pieter Vanhuysse of the UN’s European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, a total of 29 OECD states were compared on the basis of four indicators: public debt per child; the ecological footprint created by all generations currently alive; the ratio of child- to elderly-poverty; and the distribution of social spending among generations (“elderly-bias indicator of social spending”, EBiSS). …”
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Gaps Manifesting in African Social Work: Eclectic Contexts in Africa
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FOOD SECURITY IN SOUTH ASIA: MAJOR CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
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