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Green Aid in India and Zimbabwe - Conserving Whose Community?

Green Aid in India and Zimbabwe - Conserving Whose Community? Abstract What happens when global institutions try to assist community conservation in some of the world's least industrialised areas? Among the `cutting edge' projects grant-aided by the Global Environment Facility (GEF, a World ...

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Microfinance

SUMMARY What is microfinance? V Microfinance is provision of a broad range of client-responsive financial services (loans, savings, insurance) to poor people through a wide variety of institutions. V Microfinance includes urban microfinance, rural finance through cooperatives, credit ...

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Ending Hunger

"The poor are hungry, and the hungry are usually poor." In First World countries, a high quality of life and standard of living are extremely high. Industry and development allow for a continuance of those values, leading the inhabitants of those countries in comfortable situations. However, in ...

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Situational Analysis - Ethopian River Basin

Source: nowethiopia.com/images/blue_nile.jpg Contents Executive Summary 1 1 Introduction 2 2 Overview 3 2.1 Historical and Geo -Political Setting 3 2.2 Politics and Governance within Ethiopia 4 2.2.1 National Level 4 2.2.2 Regional Level 5 2.2.3 Local Level 5 ...

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World Order

Examine the effectiveness of in relation to military conflict To answer this question requires an examination of whether "" is a means to an end, or a end itself. Thus, does "" refer to the end result to be achieved as a consequence of our actions or is "" the institutional/legal/political ...

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Sanitation

SANITATION - HUMAN DECORUM? OR FRENZIED FISCAL ACTIVITY? Indian and International statistics naked: 626 million people in the country - the highest number in the world - do not have a closed toilet and consequently practice open defecation.15.3 billion dollar is lost due to loss of working ...

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Helping The Street Children in Paraguay

This paper describes a hypothetical project for helping the street children in Paraguay prepared by the Executive Director of a small non-governmental, non profit charity organization (NGO). The project report has been prepared for the approval of a donor agency that has allocated one million ...

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Comparison Of Social Indicator

The striking beauty of Nepal's landscape stands in stark contrast with the country's wide spread poverty. Landlocked and endowed with few natural resources sustainable for commercial exploitation, Nepal remains one of the poorest and least developed countries in the world with its social ...

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Latvia

Nam Le Committee: Council of the EU Country: Latvia Topic 3: Hostility towards Islam in Europe As many years of the discrimination and isolation, Muslims have moved/migrated to other countries not to spread their religion and whatnot but to improve their economic standards. Latvia as a ...

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New Decision Methods In The World Bank

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEW DECISION METHODS IN THE WORLD BANK -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How institutional structures lead to well governance The article on study analyses how ...

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Effect Of World Bank On Less Developed Countries

CHANAKYA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY, PATNA BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT EFFECT OF WORLD BANK ON LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES NAME : VIKALP BHARDWAJ ROLL NO : 1446 SEMESTER : 4th BBA.LLB FACULTY : DR. M. MISHRA (BUSINESS ...

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Human Rights In China

One of the first things that come to mind about would most likely be the Tiananmen Square massacre, where in 1989 hundreds of student protestors lost their lives to the People's Republic of China. The bloody body of a dead student removed from the street right after the Tiananmen Square crackdown ...

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General Denis Sassou Nguesso And The Congo-Brazzaville Conflict

Five years after losing presidential elections, General Denis Sassou Nguesso is back in power in Congo-Brazzaville. In a rapid offensive, his Cobra militia captured the capital Brazzaville and the second city Pointe-Noire last week and have since tightened their grip on the rest of the country. ...

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Economics

On the 14th of June Coca-Cola’s soft drinks were banned from the markets in Belgium and later also in Luxemburg and France. Two failures in the bottling system were the cause for the nausea that the people suffered. According to the article it would have been better if they would have ...

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Onward Westward

In important respects, the regional context of the Western Hemisphere has changed dramatically in the past decade. Authoritarian rule has given way to democracy in almost every Latin American country; societies wrenched by years of violent and costly civil wars, driven by Cold War ideological ...

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If Reynolds Has Been Invigorated By Jameel, Why Do Libel Reform Campaigners Insist Upon A Statutory Public Interest Defence?

In Jameel (Mohammad) v Wall Street Journal Europe Sprl (2006) , it was stated the concept and elements of the public interest defence are easy to recognise but difficult to define equivocally . In this essay, I will explain why Reynolds v Times Newspapers [2001] caused confusion and use three ...

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How the economic recession has effected legislations for sustainable development in light of economic recovery?

How the economic recession has effected legislations for sustainable development in light of economic recovery? Actually, it seems that the current economic crisis adds to the prior environmental and social crisis. This new economic dimension deeply questions our development model. Thus, the ...

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E-business

1 E-Business and on line banking in Bangladesh: an Analysis Muhammad Mahboob Ali Office of Research and Publications (ORP) American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Working Paper No. AIUB-BUS-ECON-2010-03 Citation Muhammad Mahboob Ali (2010). E-Business and on line banking in ...

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NAFTA

On January 1, 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the free trade policy linking the economies of Canada, the United States, and Mexico was officially implemented. Over the past decade, the policy has evoked a firestorm of debate involving neoliberal advocates, mercantilist ...

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