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    Clinical Officer

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    KYAMBOGO UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION TASK; COURSE WORK COURSE; BDRH NAMES; MUGWANYA WILBERFORCE REGISTRATION NUMBER; 12/U/1454/BRE/PE YEAR; TWO SEMESTER; TWO UNIT; Family Planning Policies and Approached LECTURER; Dr. Deborah Mulumba QUESTION; Discuss the view that family planning is a health and development issue. Family planning is the voluntary planning

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    Supplier sustainability

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    Supplier Sustainability Involvement Program The Philips Supplier Sustainability Involvement Program is built on five pillars: create commitment by setting out our requirements; getting suppliers to understand our requirements and monitoring identified risk suppliers through audits; working with suppliers to resolve issues; and engaging stakeholders. Building block 1: Create commitment In 2012 we updated the Philips Supplier sustainability declaration in accordance with the updated EICC

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    CHAPTER 1 MACROECONOMIC SITUATION [The economy of Bangladesh has successfully tackled the contagion effect of global economic crisis and managed to maintain a sustained growth. According to a provisional estimate‚ the economy has posted a growth of 6.66 percent in FY2010-11 against that of 6.07 percent in FY2009-10. This performance is mainly attributable to the sustained growth in agriculture sector coupled with recovery of growth in industry sector and the satisfactory performance of service

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    – Awards and Accolades Product Delivery and Customer Support Acronyms/ Definitions References Customer Support Offices 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 The LifeStraw® Concept The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) call for a reduction of the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water by half between 1990 and 2015. Yet‚ an estimated 884 million people in the world‚ 37% of whom live in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ still use unimproved sources

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    2010 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences from India 139 Corporate Social Responsibility in Rural Development Sector: Evidences From India A. Manager (Sociology) RITES LTD. (A Government of India Enterprise) RITES Bhawan 1‚ Sector-29‚ Gurgaon-122 001 email: dr_sanjaypradhan@yahoo.co.in‚ akhileshranjan@rediffmail.com Sanjay Pradhan‚ Akhilesh Ranjan Abstract The paper attempts to explore Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices particularly

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    Table of Index Introduction 2 Democracy: Concept 2 Basic Principles or Requisites of Democracy: 3 1. Liberty: 3 2. Equality: 3 3. Fraternity: 3 4. The people as ultimate source of sovereignty: 3 5. Fundamental rights to the people: 4 6. Independence of Judiciary: 4 7. The people are considered as an end and State as the means in a democracy: 4 Politics: 4 Political Democracy: 4 Objectives of the study: 6 a) Broad objectives 6 b) Specific objectives: 6

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    Essay on Pralahad's book

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    A business strategy contribution to poverty alleviation and sustainable development: the Base-of-the-Pyramid theory´s validity and inadequacies Anna-Katharine Lenz and Monica Pinhanez     2ème Congrès TRANSFORMARE 19‐20 mars 2012‚ Paris  A business strategy contribution to poverty alleviation and sustainable development: the Base-of-the-Pyramid theory´s validity and inadequacies. Authors: Anna-Katharine Lenz and Monica Pinhanez Abstract: This paper analyzes the concepts of partnership

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    Microsoft in India

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    globaldialoguefoundation.org/files/EDU.2010-apr.twobillionlaptops.pdf StudyMode UNdata | record view | Personal computers per 100 population. (2012‚ July 12). UNdata. Retrieved April 16‚ 2013‚ from HYPERLINK "http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=MDG&f=seriesRowID%3A607" http://data.un.org/Data.aspx?d=MDG&f=seriesRowID%3A607 . Vaidyanathan‚ R. (2012‚ January 3). Is 2012 the year for India ’s internet? Retrieved from BBC News Business: http://imrbint.com/downloads/BBC%20News%20-%20Is%202012%20the%20year%20for%20India ’s%20internet_

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    FUTURE OUTLOOK AND CHALLENGES FOR PAKISTAN’S ECONOMY Ishrat Husain H.E. Dr. Maleeha Lodhi‚ Mr. Anjum Iqbal‚ Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen‚ I am delighted to be back once again in your midst this year and wish to thank you for inviting me this evening to share my views about Pakistan’s economic prospects with this distinguished gathering. I would like to address the following three questions that are of great interest to every Pakistani‚ whether living in Pakistan or abroad. (a) What

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    CHAPTER ONE 1.1 INTRODUCTION This study is about the ability of Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in sustaining marginalized children’s right to health. NGOs are organizations that are independent of any government. Typically NGOs are made up of activists devoted to working on particular issues according to a set of principled ideas or values. Within the liberal paradigm of international law‚ NGOs help bridge the gap between law and policy; thereby becoming useful citizens of the global community

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