Search Results - internal (users OR use) developing countries

  1. Refugee women’s access to and use of emergency contraceptives as a reproductive health right in Kenya

    Published 2024
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  2. The development of a scale for talent retention

    Published 2015
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  3. The development of product liability in South Africa

    Published 2016
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  4. EPA negotiations between the EU and SADC/SACU grouping: partnership or asymmetry? by Van der Holst, Marieke

    Published 2009
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  5. Transformation in global governance : the BRICS and alternative emerging alliances at the crossroad of sustainability

    Published 2018
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  6. Social development and women : theory and practice by Nieman, A. J.

    Published 2012
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  7. Attitude of women towards family planning in selected rural communities of Ibadan

    Published 2012
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  8. Attitude of women towards family planning in selected rural communities of Ibadan

    Published 2012-09
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  9. Tackling poverty at its roots: a case study of skills development in integrated conservation and development with the example of the Working For Water programme by Rönchen, Ann-Kristina

    Published 2014
    “…Using the case study of the Citrusdal Water Users Association (CWUA), a project of the WfW programme, this thesis analyses to what extent and of what developmental value the environmental EPWP fulfills its objective of skills development. …”
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  10. Understanding the use of dynamic capabilities in response to an economic crisis

    Published 2026
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  11. Pretoria heritage layers : developing a heritage catalogue for iron age settlements found in the (former) Transvaal

    Published 2024
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  12. A critical analysis of South Africa’s domestic nexus requirements for the taxation of cross-border services by Dunjane, Kate

    Published 2020
    “…The problem is that with cross-border transactions between developed and developing countries, where the developing country is typically a capital-importer of services, that developing country will never have the jurisdiction to tax active service-based business income, since the threshold relied on is high, relative to how global trade is conducted today, as it is predominantly dependent on satisfying a physical presence requirement. …”
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