This paper discusses the relationship between the traditional chief in Niger together with the process of decentralization. The democratic process initiated in the early 90s in most of the African countries helped to establish a multi – party system as well as kept good government structures. The initiative could solve the excessive centralization of government powers in...
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Authors Zakari Aboubacar
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For economic and other social and psychological reasons, most developing countries like Nigeria, are currently witnessing a massive influx of women into workforce. One sure way of empowering women and reducing inequality between men and women in today’s fast changing world, especially in a developing society like Nigeria, is by getting more women actively engaged in econ...
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Authors Etuk, Grace Reuben, Etuk, Reuben Ufot, Iyam, Ukam Ilem,
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Child and adolescent involvement in sport activities is widely believed to reduce risky behaviors. Sport participation is time consuming and reduces the amount of unsupervised free time duringwhich risky behavior is more likely to occur. Additionally, sports teams have positive role models and influences encouraging youth to stay out of trouble. Although popular belief is that sport part...
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Authors Sheila H. Chiffriller, Gina N. Falcone, Lester Mayers, Jonathan Hornung,
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This paper studies the nuclear proliferation in a non-proliferation regime using Iranian nuclear stand-off as case illustration. It seeks to find out the core reasons why nuclear proliferation has been possible under international prohibition. It seeks also to find out the reason why Iran has successfully defied international sanctions and isolation against its nuclear programme. With th...
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Authors Chukwuemeka Eze Malachy
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SHGs and its Marketing Problems
Published In: GJHSS Part: E: Economics Volume: 13 Issue: 4
This paper is focused on the Problems of Self Help Groups. Women constitute nearly half of the rural population in India and play a vital role in Rural Economy. It is necessary for programmes specially targeted for a woman has been emphasized. As a result of the poverty alleviation scheme, such Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP), Training of Rural Youth for Self-employment (TR...
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Authors V.Krishnaveni, Dr. H. Haridas
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This paper seeks to make an informed contribution to the ensuing debate on the real significance of microfinance as a strategic instrument for poverty reduction with particular reference to the empowerment of women in developing countries. Most women in these countries are faced with certain challenges which hinder the realisation of their full potential of capabilities. After a review o...
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Authors Romanus D. Dinye, Irene Nora Dinye
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Este artículose basa en la experiencia de 5 travestis que hayan experimentado vivencias penitenciarias en cárceles masculinas. Generando así una discusión en la corporalidad, buscando analizar la discriminación y espacios marginales. Se presenta la cárcel como un espacio marginalizado por la sociedad en donde además habitan cuerpos abyecto...
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Authors Martin Ignacio Torres Rodru00c3u00adguez
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This article introduces some theoretical reflections about gender and stratification in the Uruguayan countryside. It tries to focus on the overlap and intersection between gender and social classes inequalities. It also shows some data collected from the Continuous Household Survey (*) and the Official National Census that took placed in 2011. The purpose is to analyze the current gende...
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Authors Rossana Vitelli, Victor Borru00c3u00a1s
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Many countries across the world have developed on the wings of their intellectual capacity. For several decades past governments in Nigeria have made futile efforts through several policies and the reshaping of institutional mechanism to revamp the education system. The current deterioration of the Nigerian education sector proves no less good. Several literatures on the education system...
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Authors Lenshie, Nsemba Edward
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The research from this study aimed to open the way to be possible to tell the history of migration and the consequences of oppression and discrimination of the Jews who immigrated to southern Brazil, which in its migration process have a particular ritual acculturation, leading into account its importance in the formation of Brazilian society. ...
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Authors Bruna Muhlen
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