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    Draft for Comments. April‚ 2001 Water‚ Sanitation and Poverty Christophe Bosch‚ Kirsten Hommann‚ Gloria M. Rubio‚ Claudia Sadoff and Lee Travers Outline 1. Introduction 1.1. 1.2. Background Approach 2. Poverty‚ Water and Sanitation – Understanding the Links 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. Health Effects Effects on Education Gender and Social Inclusion Effects Effects on Income and Consumption 3. Assessing the Problem and Defining Targets 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. Taking Stock of Government Policies Identifying

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    Nigeria and Fdi

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    FDI and Economic Growth: Evidence from Nigeria By Adeolu B. Ayanwale Department of Agricultural Economics Obafemi Awolowo University Ole-Ife‚ Nigeria AERC Research Paper 165 African Economic Research Consortium‚ Nairobi April 2007 THIS RESEARCH STUDY was supported by a grant from the African Economic Research Consortium. The findings‚ opinions and recommendations are those of the author‚ however‚ and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Consortium‚ its individual members or the AERC

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    SPRING CLEANING: RURAL WATER IMPACTS‚ VALUATION‚ AND PROPERTY RIGHTS INSTITUTIONS∗ MICHAEL KREMER JESSICA LEINO EDWARD MIGUEL ALIX PETERSON ZWANE I. INTRODUCTION Movement toward private property rights institutions has been called critical to successful economic development (De Soto 1989; North 1990). Yet social norms and formal laws often create communal property rights in natural resources. In Islamiclaw‚ for ∗ This research is supported by the Hewlett Foundation‚ USDA/Foreign Agricultural

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    Ghgihoihoihpohjk

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    Working with the Security Sector to End Violence against Women and Girls Principal authors (Social Development Direct) Alice Kerr-Wilson‚ Lyndsay McLean Hilker‚ Shreya Mitra‚ Federica Busiello‚ Sarah Maguire and Mary Jennings Special thanks to: Sunita Caminha (UN Women) Technical review and feedback provided by: American Bar Association International Legal Resource Center (independent experts) Anicee Van Engeland‚ University of Exeter (United Kingdom) Elizabeth Barad (USA) Geraldine Bjallerstedt

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    Report No.43075-AFR Lessons Learned from Mainstreaming HIV/AIDS in Transport Sector Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa June 30‚ 2008 Africa Transport Sector (AFTTR) Document of the World Bank ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AIDS Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome ALCO Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organization AFA Agenda for Action 2007–11 AFTTR Africa Technical Transport Sector Unit AFTH2 Africa Technical Human Development 2 AFTSN Africa Technical Sustainable Development ARV Antiretroviral

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    DEFINITION OF COMPANY: The Companies Act Cap 110 definition section states that “company” means a company formed and registered under the Act or an existing company. The companies Act does not sufficiently define what a company is but authors have developed a definition of a company. Professor David Bakibinga in his book company law in Uganda at page 2 defines a company as an artificial legal entity separate and distinct from its members or shareholders. This legal person is distinguishable

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    Assessing the Need for Hospice Care and Hospice Facilities for Terminally Ill AIDS Patients in Namibia By: Karin Nasheya ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The researcher would like to express gratitude and appreciation to: Individuals (and their families) who participated in the study and who gave so generously of their time and thoughts about their experience of caring for terminally ill AIDS patients‚ given the sensitivity of the subject. Research assistants (data collectors) who worked

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    Langston Hughes Research Paper

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    In 1919‚ when Langston Hughes was seventeen years old‚ he spent the summer with his father‚ Jim Hughes‚ in Toluca‚ Mexico. Langston had not seen his father since he was a small child‚ and he was excited about making the trip. However‚ during this visit‚ no affectionate bond would develop between Langston and Jim. Jim Hughes was a cold‚ difficult man‚ who was driven by ambition to make money and achieve respect. He had moved to Mexico to avoid segregation and racial injustice in the United States

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    CHAPTER 7 CONCLUSIONS Tell the officials in the city that the money meant for the poor never reaches us. If they want to give assistance‚ they must give it directly to us and not through those men. —A poor widow‚ Pakistan 1993 The central story of this review is about the tenacity of social norms‚ unequal distribution of power‚ and the indomitable spirit of poor people. Despite the hard work of the poor themselves‚ the commitment of thousands of dedicated people within developing countries

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    Guddifachaa practice as child... 1 Running Head: GUDDIFACHAA PRACTICE AS CHILD PROBLEM INTERVENTION GUDDIFACHAA PRACTICE AS CHILD PROBLEM INTERVENTION IN OROMO SOCIETY: THE CASE OF ADA’A LIBAN DISTRICT Dessalegn Negeri Addis Ababa University Graduate school of social work A Thesis Submitted to the Research and Graduate Programs of Addis Ababa University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Social Work (MSW) Advisor: Professor James Rollin June

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