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    References: (2009). UNESCO policy guidelines on inclusion in education. France: the United Nations Educational. (UN MDG report Kazakhstan‚ 2005) - UNMDG (2005). Millennium Development Goals in Kazakhstan. Astana: UNDP and Government of RK. РАЗВИТИЕ ИНКЛЮЗИВНОГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ. (2011‚ Aprill 6). Retrieved November 28‚ 2013‚ from www.edu.gov.kz: http://www.edu.gov.kz/ru/news/

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    Quote from a women from a village from Rajasthan ``I want to live in dignity‚ I do not want to be reduced to a state of helplessness where there is no respect for me as a human being - yes‚ that’s what I want‚ I want to live in dignity.’’ According to the village women‚ to live in dignity means fulfilment of basic needs like clean water‚ toilets‚ fuel‚ food and house; education‚ freedom of speech‚ clean environment‚ freedom from violence‚ justice‚ society where men and women are treated equally;

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    Promoting Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Sub-Saharan Countries Nasim Basiri EFL University‚ India ‚ 2013 nasimbasiri@gmail.com[->0] INTRODUCTION For centuries women were not treated equal to men in many ways. They were not allowed to own property‚ they did not have a Share in the property of their parents‚ they had no voting rights‚ they had no freedom to choose their work or job and so on. Now that we have come out of those dark days of oppression of women there is a need

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    Section A Kwashiorkor Kwashiorkor is caused by the insufficient intake of protein but with sufficient intake of calories (Scheinfeld‚ 2015). Children between the ages of one to three years are affected (Unknown‚ Kwashiorkor‚ 2015). Kwashiorkor is not confined to a specific gender. The symptoms and signs include: changes in skin pigment; loss of muscle mass; diarrhoea; inability to gain weight and grow; fatigue; changes in the colour or texture of hair; more severe infections as a result of a weak

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    The Role of Public-Private Partnerships in Driving Innovation L OUIS WITTERS‚ R EVITAL MAROM‚ and K URT STEINERT‚ Alcatel-Lucent The role of public-private partnerships in national economies The use by governments or public authorities of private contributions for public benefit is nearly as old as recorded history.1 For example‚ in the city-state of Athens in the 4th century BC‚ prominent citizens made major contributions in order to stage public festivals and religious events and

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    Does Your Diet Speak Marshallese? An essay about nutrition in the Marshall Islands English 12 May 3‚ 2013 Asia Chong-Gum Introduction Far into the waters of the Pacific Ocean‚ lies a strip of land which holds within it a unique and fascinating culture. Sadly‚ that island’s culture is slowly being undermined by Western culture. The Marshall Islands has been suffering several epidemics such as diabetes and other non-communicable diseases due to unhealthy diet and lack of proper nutrition

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    THE CHALLENGES OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT IN PAKISTAN Dr. Nasim Ashraf Abstract This paper explores the challenges posed in the area of human development in Pakistan. Pakistan has made little progress in key indicators of human development - education and health - due to years of neglect in policy making and implementation issues. Based on available data‚ it is highlighted that despite achieving a respectable growth rate‚ Pakistan has not been able to reduce poverty as other nations have

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    UNICEF THE GLOBAL ORGANISTAION OF THE GLOBAL INEQUALITIES UNICEF means the United Nations Children ’s Fund An international organisation Fatanat Elhomayssi Geography assignment- report on an organisation Contents page 1. The history on unicef…………………………. page 1 2. Goals/vision/mission……………………….... page 2 3. Summary of activities……………………… page3 4. Countries unicef work in………………......... page 4 5. Name of activity……………………………… page 5 6. Explanation on supporting

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    It has been argued for decades that long term foreign assistance is unfavorable for the development of the recipient nation. However‚ there are some countries that have shown positive effects of foreign aid. India can be regarded as this type of country. According to Global Issues Journal (2011)‚ India is one of the biggest recipients of long-term foreign aid in the world and mainly supported by donors‚ such as the United States of America and the United Kingdom‚ and international organizations‚

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    Positive versus Negative According to the bill itself‚ the RH Bill aims to achieve the objectives which are: 1) provide different mediums to parents in order for them to plan for the number and birth spacing of their children; 2) allow women to finish their education and secure work after; 3) develop maternal‚ neonatal and child health; 4) reduce mortalities involving mothers and children; 5) eliminate abortion cases by averting unwanted pregnancies and; 6) alleviate poverty and hunger. In the promotion

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