BTEC First in Business Unit 1: Business Purposes ASSIGNMENT Assessment Activity Front Sheet This front sheet must be completed by the student where appropriate and included with the work submitted for assessment. |Students Name: |Assessors Name: Mr McEwen | |Date Issued: | Interim Deadline: | Returned to Student On:
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Other foundations have also come under fire for misuse of donated funds intended for the short and long term recovery efforts. Defunct organization “Yele”‚ reportedly received an inquiry from the New York Attorney General revolving around claims that the organization misused millions of dollars in donations for program salaries and unrelated expenses (Sontag‚ 2012). The New York Attorney General extended a settlement to rectify uncovered fraud and Yele’s Chief executive resigned (Sontag‚ 2012)
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Non-governmental organization From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia "NGO" redirects here. For other uses‚ see NGO (disambiguation). Valdis Dombrovskis‚ then Prime Minister of Latvia‚ meeting an NGO representative A non-governmental organization (NGO) is the term commonly used for an organization that is neither a part of a government nor a conventional for-profit business. Usually set up by ordinary citizens‚ NGOs may be funded by governments‚ foundations‚ businesses‚ or private persons. Some
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THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALISATION ON TRADE – A SPECIAL FOCUS ON RURAL FARMERS IN UGANDA by Edward Mubiru‚ World Vision International‚ East Africa Regional Office Report revised November 2003 Introduction Interest in globalisation is world wide‚ although globalisation is often viewed only in the context of economics. In its broadest sense globalisation affects crosscutting lifetime choices of people everywhere. It includes democracy‚ human rights‚ and international commitments to reduce poverty
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ladder. " He is an expert in development economics and works within the paradigm of the new institutional economics. Currently he is working in Cambridge as a lecturer‚ but has also been a consultant to the World Bank and Investment Bank as well as Oxfam and various United Nations agencies. He is a member of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington D.C.‚ besides being also known as the inspirer of the economic ideas of the current president of
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Living in the 21st century in the Silicon Valley requires a fast-paced lifestyle reliant on technology to carry out daily tasks. Need a GPS? Just ask Google Maps. Need to find the closest burger joint? Ask Siri. It is hard to imagine life being anything different than technology at our fingertips. A day without technology would put most millennials into a coma. It is amazing to think that there are some people who appreciate the absence of technology‚ and believe that it can lead to the destruction
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ownership is a mixed economy of Private sector Public sector Voluntary sector The private sector is companies‚ which are owned by individuals and private organisations.  Sole proprietor (1owner)  Partnership (2-20 owners)  Private Limited company Ltd (2-unlimited number of shareholders).  Public limited company Plc (2 unlimited number of shareholders)  Franchising (owned by one or more franchisees)  Co-operative (owned by 2 or
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School for her substantive and editorial review‚ and Harvard’s Shannon Murphy‚ Scott Leland and Minoo Ghoreishi‚ and IFC’s Sujata Lamba for their overall support and input. The project would not have been possible without the full cooperation of the owners and staff of the 48 Manual Distribution Centers and the Coca-Cola Sabco staff in Tanzania and Ethiopia‚ especially Hebert Nuwamanya‚ Victor Getenya and Solomon Shiferaw. The project team would also like to acknowledge the valuable insights and feedback
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Lewis‚ P (1998) ‘Africa: Dilemmas of Development and Change’ (Boulder‚ Co: Westview) Moyo‚ D (2009) ‘Dead Aid- why aid is not working and how there is no another way for African’ Penguin Group‚ England Rowlands‚ J (2003) ‘Beyond the comfort zone’ Oxfam publishing‚ Oxford Wampler‚ B (2007) ‘Participatory Budgeting in Brazil: Contestation‚ Cooperation‚ and Accountability’ University Park:University Press‚ Pennsylvania State Williamson‚ O (1986) ‘Economic Organization’ Free Press‚ New York
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GLOBALISATION… One of the Internet encyclopedias describes globalization as “the changes in societies and the world economy that result from dramatically increased international trade and cultural exchange”. The World Bank defines globalization as “the growing integration of economies and societies around the world”. The British magazine “The Economist” likened globalization to a line from a John Lennon song‚ “Imagine there’s no countries. It isn’t hard to do”. Clearly‚ globalization means different
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