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    Author The 9th November‚ 2011  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper deals with the causes and impact of child mortality in Bangladesh. It will also help find the way to reduce the child mortality in Bangladesh. The success in achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDG)-4 (Reduce Child Mortality) and the

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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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    11- 13 BUSINESS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 14 -15 CONCLUSION 17 INTRODUCTION It is widely accepted and acknowledged that human factors are the main contributors in pollutions and environmental destruction where the earth’s ecosystem only capable to provide a limited resources and services to regenerate its sources as we are consuming the resources infinitely. So‚ as the nation’s grow apart the concept of sustainable development has been introduced in early 1970s to

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    THE KERALA MODEL Based on the development experience of the southern Indian state of Kerala‚ refers to the state’s achievement of significant improvements in material conditions of living‚ reflected in indicators of social development that are comparable to that of many developed countries‚ even though the state’s per capita income is low in comparison. Achievements such as low levels of infant mortality and population growth‚ and high levels of literacy and life expectancy‚ along with the factors

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    economic benefits‚ Contribute to human dignity and social development‚ Sustain the environment‚ Minimize and reduce poverty. Recognizing the impact of sanitation on public health‚ poverty‚ economic and social development and the environment‚ the UN General Assembly put the spotlight on the issue by declaring 2008 the international year of sanitation. The goal is to raise awareness and to accelerate progress towards the Millennium Development Goal (MDG): to reduce by half the proportion of people without

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    ensuring security‚ justice and the rule of law‚ and building the administrative institutions of the state. Many argue that early attention needs to be given to gender equality and to increasing women’s voice in political‚ social‚ and economic development in fragile and post conflict settings. State reconstruction can provide opportunities to shape new social‚ economic‚ and political dynamics that can break existing gender stereotypes. It is also founded that women have a strong commitment to the

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    sustainable development to countries around the globe. Today‚ almost a full decade into the 21 st century‚ we live amidst an unprecedented revolution in the advancement of ICT. We are also‚ however‚ surrounded by widespread poverty‚ and social and economic inequalities are the norm. Considered as a powerful tool to promote social and economic development‚ education has become a primary focus of the recently forged Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) community

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    per 100‚000 live births. The country needs to reduce the maternal mortality rate to less than109 deaths by 2015 to achieve the United Nations-mandated Millennium Development Goals (MDG). Every ten minutes there is one maternal death in India as reported by the United Nations and at this rate India is unlikely to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. What is Maternal Death? According to the World Health Organization “maternal death is defined as the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42

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    environment‚ freedom from violence‚ justice‚ society where men and women are treated equally; mobility‚ exposure to the outer world. Abstract -: Women consist of a major and a very important part of the world population and their participation in the development of mankind is very essential at all levels but extremely critical at the grass root level. Most of the women at the grass root level are not imparted with good education as they are dominated by male society and suffer from gender inequality. In

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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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