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  1. The economic evaluation of aquaculture as a climate change adaptation option in fisher communities of Zimbabwe by Tongowona, Admire

    Published 2018
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  2. The role of multilateral organizations in the development of education in Nigeria

    Published 2006
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  3. An analysis of models of branchless banking in developing countries by Makhubedu, Dipolelo

    Published 2015
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  4. The impact of energy on sustainable economic development in Uganda by Sebbit, Adam Mohammed

    Published 2015
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  5. Context sensitive road planning for developing countries by Beukes, Edward Andrew

    Published 2014
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  6. Special education and sustainable development goals in Africa

    Published 2019
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  7. Development and Management framework for the Gourits River Catchment

    Published 2013
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  8. Creating a Development Framework: a Generic Lens for Public Markets’ Analysis and Development in Integration With Their Zone of Influence Revitalization by Ahmed, Nourhan

    Published 2022
    “…The findings of this application revealed that the core problems that affect its functionality are: informality, lack of management, poor education, and having an informal culture. As part of developing the market in integration with its zone of influence revitalization, the thesis proposed guidelines such as: formalizing the market and its surrounding area, enhancing the education and culture, creating a market management body, and upgrading the market’s services, urban fabric, and built-up form in correspondence with its context. …”
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  9. The sustainability of agriculture as a development tool in Namibia by Hansen, Gregory Craig

    Published 2023
    “…There is a need for research into other sectors of the Namibian economy in which Namibia may have a greater comparative advantage and hence would be better placed to act as a basis for development programmes. The Namibian Government should be encouraging other forms of job creation, such as tourism, and providing support to entrepreneurs undertaking new enterprises in sectors of the economy where the people of Namibia can sustainably exploit a comparative advantage.…”
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  10. Development of plant-produced Bluetongue virus vaccines by van Zyl, Albertha R

    Published 2018
    “…It was further undertaken to develop two novel second generation plant-produced protein body (PB) vaccines that are DIVA compliant. …”
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  11. Coaching in support of the Mandela Bay Development Agency by Haardt, Saskia

    Published 2016
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  12. Development of new antimalarial ferrocenyl-artesunate complexes by Munnik, Brandon Liam

    Published 2023
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  13. Impacts and issues of a social innovation approach to development finance: a case study of Zoona by Phiri, Lelemba Chitembo

    Published 2018
    “…The paper concludes with some recommendations on how the concept of socially innovative approaches to development finance, as supplementary forms of distributing development funds to traditional forms, can be improved on when applied by private organizations and local networks to enable the development of economic, personal and social capital and develop the capacity of communities.…”
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  14. Developmental needs of HRD practitioners in the South African Public Service

    Published 2013
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  15. Mindscape - a centre for creative development in Sunnyside

    Published 2013
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  16. Urban agriculture - a community development project

    Published 2013
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  17. Copyright: a roadblock to education in developing countries? by El Labban, Noha

    Published 2013
    “…In this context, it looks, in particular, at the role of limitations and exceptions to copyright which in principle seek to reconcile both the interest of rights holders and public interest but whose implementation in practice has proved challenging in a number developing of countries. The paper seeks to identify options that will enable developing countries to formulate national copyright regimes that give priority to access to knowledge in the form of educational material.…”
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