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    Evaluating stakeholder coordination and partnerships for NTD elimination in Taraba state, Nigeria: a multi-level analysis by Adeola Onasanya, Oladimeji Oladepo, Gima Humphrey Forje, Eucheria Ekugeni Abua, Uche Veronica Amazigo

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Discussion NTD control progress has been notable, but to meet WHO’s 2030 targets, Nigeria needs expanded partnerships, increased private sector involvement, improved drug distribution, enhanced CDD support, and integrated programs with cross-border collaboration. …”
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    Evaluation of antibiotic consumption using WHO -antimicrobial consumption tool and AWaRe classification by Julie Birdie Wahlang, Reuben P. Syiem, Chayna Sarkar, Nari M. Lyngdoh, Iadarilang Tiewsoh, Dhriti K. Brahma, Aitilutmon Surong, Arky J Langstieh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A majority of the data on drug sales and consumption in India comes from the private sector and is typically gathered from private commercial organization. …”
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    Community-Based Plastic Waste Management Model in Bangun Village, Mojokerto Regency, Indonesia by A. S. Ulum, M. S. Djati, Susilo and A. I. Rozuli

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The proposed model seeks to address these issues by implementing several key components: community-based plastic waste collection and processing, educational programs to raise awareness and promote sustainable practices, partnerships with external stakeholders such as local government bodies, NGOs, and private sector entities, and institutional restructuring to support and sustain these initiatives. …”
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    Development of New Settlement Areas and Solid Waste Problem in Cities: Case Study on Izmit - Yahyakaptan Neighbourhood by Kazım Onur Demirarslan, Deniz Demirarslan

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The accommodation problem was tried to be solved by residents built by state and private sector but residential building problem gained a new dimension after the Marmara earthquake in year 1999. …”
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    Improving consumer trust in digital health: A mixed methods study involving people living with chronic kidney disease by Soraia de Camargo Catapan, Monica L Taylor, Paul Scuffham, Anthony C Smith, Jaimon T Kelly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…They preferred public health services due to distrust generated by the perceived risk of private sector data commercialisation. Building trust requires increasing awareness of digital health benefits, promoting positive experiences, improving digital literacy and ensuring interoperability and transparency in digital healthcare systems. …”
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    Investigating academic resilience in learning English: an ecological context of undergraduate students by Faiza Liaqat, Muhammad Islam, Muhammad Umer Azim, Ahmad Sohail Lodhi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Students from various linguistic and cultural backgrounds are drawn to Lahore because it is a hub for higher education in Pakistan with almost 28 public and private sector universities. This quantitative study collected data from 498 undergraduate students from various academic disciplines and ethnic backgrounds studying in the universities of Lahore. …”
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    Mitigation of Social Impacts of Alternative Road Development Plans Based on Local Wisdom in West Sumatra, Indonesia by null Priyambodo, Kristian Buditiawan, Agung Budi Irawan, Dendy Setyawan, Herrukmi Septa Rinawati, null Afriyanni, null Momon, Elsa Yolarita, Vivi Ukhwatul Khasanah Masbiran, Imbang Dananjaya

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…SIA helps the community, government, and private sector to better understand and anticipate possible social problems and the changes they bring about as a result of the construction of the bypass Amor road. …”
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    A Study on Veterinary Faculty Students’ Opinions on Ethics Education and Career Choices: A Case of Ondokuz Mayıs University by Sefa Yıldırım, Berfin Melikoğlu Gölcü

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results In the study, it was determined that pet veterinary services (private sector) and government veterinary services (public sector) were the leading career choices of intern veterinary students; female and male students wanted to turn to different fields of work; and the difference in career preferences did not change the views on ethics education. …”
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    Schools’ toilets quality and its relation to urinary tract problems in pupils of primary schools in Hilla city by Russul Hamed Jawad, Abdul Razzaq Alsalman

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The presence of urinary tract infection symptoms (at least one symptom) was found to be significantly higher among public sector schools (53.1%) compared with private sector schools (46.9%), with P value of 0.031. …”
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    GOVERNMENT DEBTS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH NEXUS: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM EMERGING ECONOMY by Emmanuel Imuede OYASOR

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…This could include refinancing existing high-cost debt with lower-interest options, optimizing the debt maturity structure, and improving credit ratings through sound fiscal policies and economic reforms, regulate the issuance and management of domestic debt to ensure it is used efficiently and does not crowd out private sector investment, also, ensure that both foreign and domestic debt are allocated to projects and sectors with high growth potential, and establish mechanisms for regular monitoring and evaluation of public debt levels and their impact on economic growth. …”
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    Leisure Boredom Scale: the Factor Structure and the Demographic Differences by Bulent Gurbuz, Erman Oncu, Feyza Kara

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…In total 312 employees from public and private sectors (167 female, 145 male) residing in Ankara participated in this study. …”
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    STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PARIWISATA DI SEPANJANG SUNGAI KAPUAS KOTA PONTIANAK by RISKA APRILIA AYUNINGTYAS, SRI HIDAYATI DJOEFFAN

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Analysis of supply and demand analysis is a matrix of strategic data to internal factors (IFAS) and external factors (EFAS) program as well as some recommendations for the development of Tourism for the City of Pontianak, the government participate in activities as their main duty to participate in the promotion of destinations, development of basic infrastructure in tourist objects are not managed by the private sector as a simple dock, toilets, mosque and construction of the entertainment / arts performances place. …”
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    The financing of sports in some European Union countries by Adrian Miroslav MERKA, Viorel COJOCARU

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Increased involvement from both the private sector and the government is necessary; otherwise, the quality of sports will deteriorate, and those excelling in sports may choose to compete in other countries or clubs where conditions and financial support are more favorable. …”
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    The Impact of Multi-Dimensional Incentives on the Performance of Rail Transit PPP Projects by Zheng Zhu, Yining Yuan, Lei Zhang, Jianfeng Zhao, Jingfeng Yuan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Our findings reveal that (1) in addition to punishments, performance-based payment/bonus, credit ratings, and reputation mechanisms are newly recognized as control-oriented incentives, which can restrain the autonomy of the private sector; (2) control-oriented incentives positively influence project performance in the construction phase where clear, measurable goals are available, but their impact diminishes in the operational phase; (3) recognition-oriented incentives enhance project performance in both construction and operational phases (especially the latter), fostering long-term sustainability; and (4) neutrality-oriented incentives focus on risk allocation and collaboration between public and private sectors, showing a modestly positive effect in the operational phase. …”
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    Opportunities and challenges halal tourism in Indonesia in the era of human-centered technology (society 5.0) by Fikry Ramadhan Suhendar, Nurlailiyah Aidatus Sholihah

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Overcoming these challenges requires a collaborative strategy between the government and the private sector, utilization of technology for efficiency and safety, improving the quality of human resources, and more intensive promotion in both domestic and international markets. …”
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    THE ROLE OF CALDERA GEOPARK IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OF LAKE TOBA SUPER PRIORITY DESTINATIONS, INDONESIA by Bejo MULYADI, Sirojuzilam SIROJUZILAM, Suwardi LUBIS, Agus PURWOKO

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Collaboration between the government, private sector, and local and international communities creates sustainable tourism development programmes. …”
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    Identifying the key drivers affecting the promotion of dysfunctional urban contexts with a future research approach (Case study: Sartpooleh neighborhood, Sanandaj) by Faeghe Zirdabi Oskouei, Solmaz Babazadeh Oskouei

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Citizenschr('39') right to intervene in construction, paving the way for the entry of the private sector and balancing and achieving social justice were indirectly introduced to improve the quality and performance of worn-out structures.…”
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    Penta Helix in Realizing the Capacity for Social Innovation Development in Addressing Coastal Poverty by As’ari Hasim, Adianto Adianto, Hadi Ahmad, Adhayanto Oksep, Rahmawati Nanik, Nazaki Nazaki, Vani Resa Vio

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cross-sector collaboration between the government, private sector, academia, and local communities is expected to improve welfare and reduce the impact of social disasters caused by poverty.…”
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