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Impact of Divorce on Girl Child Education in Nyakinama Sub-County Kisoro District.
Published 2024“…The findings indicated that there should be the establishment of income-generating projects to reduce poverty level which is the highest cause of family divorce. …”
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Can tourism lead competitive and sustainable development now and in the near future in Colombia?
Published 2019-11-01“…A major challenge was identified: how to achieve tourism while at the same time reducing social inequity and improving quality of life for the host communities of the zones that concurrently have the highest levels of environmental biodiversity and culture, and of poverty. If tourism in Colombia continues on its recent development pathway that is stimulated by external and unplanned factors, unsustainable scenarios are highly likely to emerge.…”
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Les enjeux socio-environnementaux du développement durable en Amérique du Sud. Considérations à partir du cas colombien
Published 2011-12-01“…It is so necessary to know socio-political and cultural obstacles these societies meet (corruption and institutional instability, armed conflict, poverty, etc…). Study socio-environmental conflict’s bases and psychosocial dynamics help to better understand these obstacles, but also to find out answers to better manage this pressure. …”
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The Black Church as a caring community for the poor: Southern Synod as investigative centre
Published 2016-12-01“…Thirdly, the author illustrates why a Black theology of liberation is needed in the post-apartheid era in terms of the poverty level in South Africa. On average, 4.35% of Whites are poor in comparison to 61.4% of poor Black African people. …”
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L’équité au cœur des politiques climatiques : l’exemple des négociations relatives au climat et de la recherche de solutions à la crise énergétique
Published 2011-03-01“…A parallel is set between the development issues at the international level of negotiations between States, and poverty alleviation at the local community level. …”
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF CONSENSUAL REGULATORY MECHANISM FOR ACTIVITIES OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTORS IN AFRICA
Published 2018-07-01“…African nations are trying to attract FDI in greater volume and to assure that such capital serves the purposes of economic development, including creation of jobs, reduction of poverty and mobilization of local capital and other factors of production. …”
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Culture and tourism? Limits and potential of sustainable tourist development in Gorée, Senegal and Ilha de Moçambique, Mozambique
Published 2014-10-01“…They are now cultural tourism destinations but, despite being endowed with a relevant historical and cultural heritage, and their relevance for the African and global history, they haven’t find yet a successful way of promoting their cultural resources as a means to reduce poverty, leaving the poor living conditions of the resident society threaten the very survival of the heritage resources. …”
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L’approche latino-américaine de l’économie populaire, les inégalités et la pauvreté
Published 2009-12-01“…Based on the case of Bolivia, it illustrates the interest of this socioeconomic and non-evolutionist approach of the practices of production, exchange and financing of the popular sectors for a renewed analysis of inequalities and poverty. To this end, two observation scales are successively adopted: a micro-scale observation of the institutional environment and functioning of the organizations of the popular economy and the analysis of the macro-institutional framework in which these organizations are embedded.…”
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The Right Tone for the Hardest Moments: Louisa May Alcott’s New York Stories of Child Labor and Urban Benevolence in the Mid-1870s
Published 2020-10-01“…Devoid of moralism, Alcott’s tales also carry strong biographical accents, from her own experience of poverty to her own temperance journey and, most importantly, the humanistic spirit which she inherited from her parents’ own charity efforts.…”
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The Masquerade in the Marketplace: dele jegede's Introspections and Reflections In Colors and Lines
Published 2021-12-01“…A striking focus of dele jegede's art is on underdevelopment and its consequences, particularly on poverty, politics and policies of change, identity, and violence. …”
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Mitigating the Impact of Inflation, But How?
Published 2022-09-01“…It can be observed that especially people at risk of poverty who are dependent on transfers suffer from this. …”
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How Problems Gain Importance and Become Contentious Issues through Agenda Setting
Published 2015-02-01“… A significant number of problems, like poverty, crime, and lack of resources, face people in the world today. …”
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„Nowe znamiona” Kościoła według papieża Franciszka
Published 2023-07-01“…Looking at the teaching of Francis from the perspective of fundamental ecclesiology, the author of the article finds four original features in him, as it were, "new features" of the Church. They are poverty, solidarity, peripherality and charity. Each of them is theologically justified by Francis and embedded in the papal ministry. …”
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Fluid Theologies: Shifts and Changes of African Pentecostalism
Published 2021-12-01“…The problem is exacerbated by the deepening of economic inequalities, unstable politics, and poverty. Qualitatively, this article used the response of African Pentecostals to Covid-19 in Zimbabwe as a case study to explore how African Pentecostal theologies lack systematic interpretations. …”
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Changement climatique et migrations humaines au Sénégal : une approche en termes de vulnérabilité du système socio-écologique
Published 2020-01-01“…To this end, policies should focus both on (i) development issues (poverty and inequality) by acting on the environment and populations respectively in a coherent and extensive manner; but also, (ii) climate economics by reducing physical and climatic vulnerability through mitigation and adaptation policies to face climate change.…”
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Cidadania empresarial: o ardil da destituição do dissenso
Published 2007-01-01“…At a second moment, it demonstrates that such projects are promoted by resorting to a discourse focused on the mobilization of the poor, in which the latter are considered for staying or not in a condition of poverty. Thirdly, it shows that such actions are inscribed in the instrumental rationality of the market, and for that reason they impose a set of management techniques as the only legitimate way of overcoming social deprivation and needs, which is an evidence of the anti-dissent character of this kind of action.…”
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Czy program 500+ podwyższył osiągnięcia szkolne uczniów z biedniejszych rodzin?
Published 2021-09-01“… Two models of the poverty effect on school achievement were defined: insufficient expenditure and refusal of recognition. …”
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Aborder la question des « communautés » en classe et dans l’établissement scolaire : quelles réalités, quels outils ?
Published 2011-01-01“…Indeed, social areas where poverty and common cultural origins are concentrated affect the access to the understanding of school expectations and affect the kind of professional experience. …”
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