steady rather than dynamic over the past two decades has prevented the Philippines from keeping pace with many of its East Asian neighbours in reducing poverty. The Government of the Philippines’ Midterm Progress Report on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) shows the country is on track to meet 2015 targets on reducing child mortality‚ promoting gender equality‚ combating HIV/AIDS‚ malaria
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newspaper. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 9 Dec. 2009. <http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/2008/04/28/sex-industry-in-scotland-two-ways-to-end-prostitution-86908-20397557/>. C) The United Nation. "The Millennium Development Goals Report 2008." The Millennium Development Goals Report 1 (2008): 10. Print. D) Uzokwe‚ Alfred O. Prostitution in Nigerian University Campuses (Part II). 5 August 2008. 10 December 2009 <http://nigeriaworld.com/columnist/uzokwe/080508.html>.
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The main goal of MDG no. 4 Child Mortality is to reduce by two-thirds the under five years old mortality around the globe. In comparison to many of the other millennium development goals‚ Child Mortality is easily measured. According to statisticians of the United Nations the goal of reducing by two-thirds the U5M (Under Five mortality rate) will not be accomplished by 2015‚ but it is in my opinion that this is not a reason to call this a failure. U5M has
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business and socioeconomic development and introducing new forms and structures of organizations that are no longer affected by geographical or time barriers. Egypt‚ as a developing nation‚ with an economy in transition‚ has realized the potentials of ICT since the 1960s and has increasingly invested in building its ICT infostructure and infrastructure during 1980s but it was in the late 1990s that ICT was put on the national agenda as an enabler for socioeconomic development and gateway to the knowledge
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East West University Department of Economics Course Outline (Fall 2008) MDS 501: ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT Instructor: Muhammad Sirajul Haque‚ Ph.D Professor and Chairperson‚ Department of Economics Office Hours: Friday : 04:40 P.M to 06:00 P.M Friday 06.00 P.M to 07:30 PM Class Hours: F - 3:00 – 6:00 P.M.; Room # ADMN-1318 Brief Description: Underdevelopment which is a major problem in the developing world is the central focus of this course. It examines the nature and
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References: Kenya - Recent Developments and Challenges | Cultural Survival. (n.d.). Cultural Survival | Partnering with Indigenous Peoples to Defend their Lands‚ Languages‚ and Cultures. Retrieved June 2‚ 2013‚ from http://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/kenya/kenya-recent-developments-and-challenges Kenya | FHI 360. (n.d.). Home | FHI 360. Retrieved June 2‚ 2013‚ from http://www.fhi360.org/countries/kenya
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‘Local NGOs in Bangladesh’ Course title: Operations and Management of NGOs Course code: MGMT- 461 Assigned by‚ Nasima Niaz Lecturer Department of business administration Accomplished by‚ Monzurul Islam Chowdhury Id.: 04012911 B.B.A Batch: 40(F) Date of submission: 05/12/2012 Department of business administration Stamford University Bangladesh December 5th‚ 2012 To Nasina Niaz Lecturer Stamford University Bangladesh Sub: submission
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Bibliography: * Lecture slides EC3040A‚ Tara Mitchell‚ 2012 * Human Rights‚ Health & Poverty Reduction Strategies‚ World Health Organisation; 2008 * Reducing Poverty and achieving Sustainable Development‚ United Nations Population Fund‚ 2005 * Growth and human capital: good data‚ good results‚ D.Cohen & M * Penn World Table‚ version 6.2‚ Centre for International Comparisons of Production‚ Income & Price; A. Heston‚ R. Summers‚ & B
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some parts of the country; it also effects the development of the future of our country. The 4P’s program is currently implemented by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). It is conditional cash transfer program known as Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4P’s) that had started in 2008 inspired by the success. The Pantawid Pamilya‚ is also widely known as the Philippine Conditional Cash Transfer program‚ it is a human development program of the National Government and a social
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the sale of Panay. It was these tribal groups who were the prototype of the present festival. In 1977‚ the Marcos government ordered the various regions of the Philippines to come up with festivals or celebrations that could boost tourism and development. The City of Iloilo readily identified the Iloilo Ati-atihan as its project. At the same time the local parish could no longer handle the growing challenges of the festival. The Dinagyang is divided into three Major events: Ati-Ati Street Dancing
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