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...likely to use digital finance services because of lack of financial literacy. For example, a World Cocoa Foundation study of rural cocoa farmers in 2018 found that women were 20...
...that sees democracy as compatible and even conducive to socioeconomic progress. In general, democratic competition generates incentives for a government to improve macroeconomic performance. Democratic procedures imply that rules for...
...the invisible wall which separates the diverse communities in the city, toward a more inclusive idea of what a society should be. The research on informative practices It’s now...
...the disease and its associated complications, the eventual cure (which will come) will probably be a combination of ART, RNA vaccines, RNA based drugs and/or stem cell and gene therapy.......
...realms of social sciences to study urban homelessness. The so-called S-Night approach (Street and Shelter Night) has become the most common data collection methodology for homeless people. It consists of...
...Students”, launched by the European Commission (EC) on an initiative of AEGEE, a European students NGO. To give an idea: Between 2014 and 2020, According to the European Commission, in...
...free transport and modest stipends to returnees. Its assistance, which has helped millions of Afghan refugees return since 2010, is controversial: it mostly helps refugees who feel compelled to return...
...which Wawira began in 2012, to ‘sort of even the scales’ by ensuring that every child in her community has access to education. ‘In order to improve their chances for...
...next year. “We are working hard to complete the project in the coming year”, government Communication Affairs Office Minister Getachew Reda told to journalists last week. “When turbines are...
...office at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in New Delhi. White trousers, a long-red burgundy shirt and the canonical small squared glasses. A sofa, a small table,...