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ICT and agriculture in India
Published 2009-12-01“…OSCAR was evaluated through extensive interactions with farmer groups, extension personnel, IT specialists, NGO and UN staff, government officials, scientific researchers and PhD students in various disciplines and MSc students from various programs in all the four IGP countries. …”
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Toddler feeding, WASH conditions, and clinical complaints during the 2024 flash flood disaster in Jorong Galuang, Sungai Pua District, Agam Regency, West Sumatra
Published 2025-01-01“…A qualitative study conducted through interviews and direct observation, data were collected from mothers of toddlers, health officers, midwives, and NGO representatives AIMI. Despite the absence of dedicated MPASI kitchens during the disaster, toddlers did not experience significant difficulties with feeding due to aid from NGOs and the availability of undamaged kitchens in some homes. …”
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FARKLI BİR PLATFORMDA SİVİL TOPLUM VE TÜRKİYE / CIVIL SOCIETY ON A DIFFERENT PLATFORM AND TURKEY
Published 2011-02-01“…Sivil toplum kavramının kendisini var ettiği alanlardan biri olan sivil toplum örgütleri ve non-govermental organization (NGO) lar, temelde belirli niteliklerde sorgulanmış ve söz konusu sosyal alan sivil toplum örgütleri ve sosyal yaşam örgütleri olarak iki kategorik ayrımda tanımlanmıştır. …”
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The most marginalized people in Uganda? Alternative realities of Batwa at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Published 2020“…Based on this conceptualisation we analysed the dominant (academic and non-academic) discourses on the Batwa in the light of in-depth ethnographic research to seek for alternative Batwa realities. Whereas scientific, NGO and governmental literature predominantly reduced the Batwa to marginalised, poor and oppressed victims of development, our ethnographic research observed the Batwa as a vibrant community that deploys expertise on forest ecology, tourism entrepreneurship, organisational capacity and political activism. …”
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Les aires marines protégées du Sud-Ouest malgache
Published 2019-12-01“…After the presentation of the Vezo way of life followed by the presentation of the development-conservation approach imposed from the outside, we conduct a detailed analysis of the creation of the nature reserves in Andavadoake by an English NGO and bring to light the contradiction between the sensory world of the fishermen and the intangible world of scientists in biodiversity. …”
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The Neglected Tropical Disease Non-Governmental Organization Network: The role of a global health network in an evolving global health landscape.
Published 2025-01-01“…The Neglected Tropical Diseases NGO Network (NNN) was established in 2009 to bring together non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working towards the control and elimination of neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). …”
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Analysis of the Lebanese Society’s Behavior Regarding Electronic Waste Management
Published 2024-12-01“…The authors have visited Organization A and NGO B. The first is worried about gathering waste in more prominent Beirut, while the second targets spreading attention to e-waste’s risks on legislative and social levels the same. …”
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L’introduction de la notion de service environnemental et écosystémique à Madagascar
Published 2012-12-01“…The analysis confirms the importance of the international donors and NGO, promoting it so much at the macro-institutional level, that at the local action level. …”
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Geographic Information System (GIS) as Tool to Manage the Impacts of Flood in Shah Alam, Malaysia
Published 2024-01-01“…Reaserch method for this study using thematic analysis, qualitative methods, an informal interview of experts following the quadruple helix model, were used to select 20 respondents from four key sectors: government, academia, business, and community/NGO, to explore the use of GIS in flood management. …”
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Exploring ethical practice in NGOS on mental health research in Malawi.
Published 2024-01-01“…The goal of this study was to investigate NGO's ethical practices in relation to mental health research by identifying characteristics that influence ethical practices and investigating staff conceptualization of ethics and mental health. …”
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Narody Zjednoczone, Stolica Apostolska i „globalny reset”
Published 2022-12-01“… Celem niniejszego opracowania jest przyjrzenie się stanowisku Stolicy Apostolskiej w sprawie „globalnego resetu” poprzez analizę jej kluczowych wypowiedzi i działań w odniesieniu do Światowego Forum Ekonomicznego (WEF), będącego organizacją pozarządową (NGO), oraz Organizacji Narodów Zjednoczonych (ONZ), będącej organizacją międzyrządową. …”
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Exploring activist perspectives on Indigenous-settler solidarity in Toronto’s food sovereignty movement
Published 2024-12-01“…However, participants’ solidarity-building efforts are in the minority among food organizations more broadly, and there is significant work to be done to prioritize Indigenous struggles for land and sovereignty in food movement work. Further, NGO structure and function, corporatized and donor-centric funding models, and settler colonialism more broadly, significantly constrain the capacities of food organizations to align with Indigenous goals and visions. …”
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Advantages of the connective strategic narrative during the Russian–Ukrainian war
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L’humanitaire islamique et les ONG musulmanes en France : quels registres de mobilisation ?
Published 2021-06-01“…Muslim NGOs are encouraged to minimize their confessional affiliation, but they are also incorporated within the State’s policy of intervention with sections of French society where Muslims are in a majority because of these NGO’s supposed “cultural proximity” and the sharing of a common Islamic identity. …”
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Revisiting Enhanced Protection: Implications from a Practical Case Study
Published 2024-12-01“…However, it has never been tested. In representing the NGO Blue Shield International, I had the opportunity to test it on the NATO training exercise STEADFAST JACKAL 2023. …”
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Political ecology survey of human-chimpanzee coexistence within postwar Mabi-Yaya Nature Reserve, Côte d’Ivoire
Published 2024-11-01“…It also questions the motivations for the inhabitants’ unexpected level of support for the reserve reported by a conservation NGO, as well as the reasons for the possibly related absence of large-scale deforestation within it. …”
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Understanding the Dynamics of Transition of the Women’s Movement in Armenia: Challenges for Democratic Representation and Increasing Political Influence
Published 2024-12-01“… The article analyzes the origins of women’s social movements in the transit Armenian NGO network, which are closely linked to the emergence of modernity, where capitalism, state-building, urbanization and other factors created conditions for collective action. …”
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Contribution of Non-Governmental Organizations on Poverty Reduction in Kabale District: A Case study of Buhara Sub-County.
Published 2018“…The study established that the interventionists NGO’s are to perceive the communities in self- help development project to reduce the poverty. …”
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INFLUENCING FACTORS OF E-GOVERNMENT SERVICES ADOPTION IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
Published 2018-11-01“…One side represents government with their view of e-government implementation, and at another side are citizens’, NGO’s and private sector as users of e-government services with their needs and views of e-government services. …”
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Transnationalization of science and technology policies in Central America. A network analysis 1955-2020
Published 2021-09-01“…The present article argues that the dissemination of ideas about the relationship between science, technology and society in Central America, is framed by transnationalization processes, which, in turn are driven by regional international organizations, think tanks and non-governmental organizations (NGO’s). This conclusion is reached after examining the official documents and the transnational networks generated by the flow of these ideas in Latin America. …”
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