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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Programme Description
Published 2022“…There is a remarkable increase in the demand of managerial skills in the wake of liberalized economies, elsewhere in developing countries. This in turn has created a need for managers who are capable of handling the emerging challenges and opportunities. …”
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Risk Management in Sustainable Construction Projects: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis
Published 2024-06-01“…This focus should be particularly prominent in developing countries and should be approached through experimental and applied studies utilizing mixed methods and hybrid approaches under uncertainty. …”
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YOUTH RESTIVENESS IN NIGERIA: AN EVALUATION OF IKORODU LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LAGOS, NIGERIA
Published 2023-09-01“…The increasing rate of youth restiveness is alarming and it is posing serious challenges to developing countries of the world especially Nigeria with large population of youths. …”
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The Influence of Financial Literacy, Risk Orientation and Qualified Accountants on Performance in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises: The Mediating Role of Management Accounting
Published 2024-10-01“…The findings provide significant data for identifying key factors within the setting of small businesses in developing countries to improve financial resilience in the current competitive economy. …”
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The silent menace: Worm bezoar causing acute intestinal obstruction
Published 2025-01-01“…In contrast to developed nations, where the usual causes of obstruction are adhesions, strictures, and metabolic derangements, infective etiologies, like tuberculosis and parasitic infestations, are more common in developing countries. We present a case report of a 22-year-old man presenting with acute intestinal obstruction due to a massive ascariasis infestation. …”
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Clinical Insights into Tubercular Tenosynovitis: A Series of Eight Compound Palmar Ganglion Cases
Published 2024-06-01“…Chronic flexor tenosynovitis of the wrist is often associated with tuberculosis in developing countries as opposed to rheumatoid arthritis in developed countries. …”
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Poverty alleviation through cross-sectoral approaches: solutions to accelerate coastal community economy
Published 2025-12-01“…These program implications serve as guidance for policymakers aiming to accelerate coastal economic development, particularly in developing countries.…”
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Design of a GSM Based Energy Meter Monitoring and Tamper Detection System.
Published 2023“…This will improve transparency between the electrical service provider and the consumer and will greatly reduce on the non-technical energy losses on the electrical grid in many developing countries. The project therefore predicts encouraging results in residential consumers’ power monitoring and theft detection that will help utilities to improve the reliability, security and operation of the power network.…”
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Faith-Based Organizations and Health Empowerment of The Needy in Kitunga Sub-County Ntungamo District.
Published 2024“…Faith-based organizations are a vital part of society, providing a substantial portion of care in developing countries, often reaching vulnerable populations living under adverse conditions. …”
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The neglected governance challenges of solid waste management in Uganda: Insights from a newly created City of Mbarara
Published 2022“…e challenges of rapid urbanization threaten governance of many urban centers especially in developing countries. However, to achieve these challenges, the gaps in governance of waste management need to be addressed. …”
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Spatiotemporal Assessment and Modelling of Roof-Harvested Rainwater Quality in Kigezi Highlands, Uganda
Published 2023“…However, the availability of freshwater resources has become a major challenge facing humanity worldwide especially in developing countries. This situation has further been aggravated by a high rate of urbanization, population growth, rising water demand, continuous depletion of fresh surface water and groundwater, climate change, water governance, extreme social inequality and pollution (Struk-Sokolowska, et al., 2020, Balogun et al., 2016). …”
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Modeling Factors Influencing Project Financing Risk
Published 2024-03-01“…Its significance has grown notably in recent decades within the financial market, reflecting its pivotal role in facilitating economic development. Notably, in developing countries, the establishment of robust economic infrastructure is a pressing priority, serving as a cornerstone for overall growth and advancement across multiple economic sectors. …”
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Constructivist perspective on Japan’s Foreign Aid Loans; In Case Jakarta Wastewater Infrastructure
Published 2023-04-01“…By fulfilling this interest, Japan is considered capable of complying with or following international norms, where rich countries have to share their resources to developing countries so that it has an impact on increasing Japan's identity and reputation on a global scale. …”
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Impact of climate change on small-scale fishers and adaptation strategies in Bengkulu, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…Climate change presents a significant global challenge for developing countries, especially Indonesia. However, this challenge also presents an opportunity for positive change, particularly in determining long-term investment decisions, including climate change adaptation and resilience measures. …”
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BRIDGING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY: THE CONTRIBUTING ROLE OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Published 2017-06-01“… The demand for fossil fuel energy remains high amid challenges as it relates to its sustainability among the developing countries of the world. Nigeria remains one of the top consumption of fossil fuel energy considering the large deposit of hydrocarbon in some parts of the country. …”
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Trade Openness and Poverty Reduction in South Africa
Published 2024-07-01“…Based on the results the study recommends that governments in developing countries should engage with other countries to increase their export capacity and in turn reduce their respective poverty levels. …”
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PUBLIC AWARENESS OF DEPOSIT INSURANCE AND INVESTOR COMPENSATION SCHEMES IN BULGARIA
Published 2024-06-01“…This is observed not only in developing countries, but also in the developed ones. This problem is called public awareness. …”
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Infiltration of Small Arms and Light Weapons into Benue Valley and Its Impact on the Conflict Between Pastoralists and Farmers
Published 2023-07-01“…This problem is more pronounce in developing countries where there are porous borders and weak institutions responsible for border security like Nigeria. …”
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The impact of employee performance and community participation on solid waste management effectiveness in Bukittinggi City, Indonesia
Published 2025-01-01“…This research contributes to the understanding of sustainable urban waste management practices in developing countries’ medium-sized cities, offering practical insights for policymakers and urban planners in optimizing waste management systems.…”
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The hematinic effect of some medicinal plants used traditionally for the treatment of anemia: A narrative review
Published 2024-12-01“…It has been estimated that in many developing countries, a large proportion of the population depends primarily on medicinal plants and traditional practitioners to address their primary healthcare needs, including the prevention and treatment of anemia, despite the availability of modern medicines. …”
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