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An assessment of the models for financing water and sanitation  projects in the marginalised communities of Nigeria

An assessment of the models for financing water and sanitation projects in the marginalised communities of Nigeria

... define marginalised communities as those that are excluded from the opportunity to have access to basic water supply and ...from marginalised urban communities, majority of therural populace ...

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'Partnership policing' in three marginalised communities: An ethnographic study

'Partnership policing' in three marginalised communities: An ethnographic study

... in marginalised communities and it is evident that, even among those individuals and groups that enthusiastically engaged with them, they represented bodies that did not effectively respond to the needs of ...

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Rural education practice and policy in marginalised communities:Teaching and learning on the edge

Rural education practice and policy in marginalised communities:Teaching and learning on the edge

... In this paper I focus on the problems that face (teacher) education policy and practice in meeting the challenge of ‘persistent and entrenched locational disadvantage’ in marginal communities. In Dropping off the ...

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The Implications of Water Governance System on Environmental Health in Marginalised Communities in the Arid and Semi-arid Regions in Kenya: The Case of Njemps of Kenya

The Implications of Water Governance System on Environmental Health in Marginalised Communities in the Arid and Semi-arid Regions in Kenya: The Case of Njemps of Kenya

... regulation and conservation decisions regarding water resources have aggravated more problems in the water sector. There should not be a mismatch between the objectives of water and othe[r] ...

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Co-creating FabLab La Campana: Empowering a Marginalised Community in the North of Mexico

Co-creating FabLab La Campana: Empowering a Marginalised Community in the North of Mexico

... Calabrese Barton & Tan (2018) contend that even though the maker movement is built on an empowering vision, the potential for exclusion to this promise, especially in marginalised communities, should ...

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Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?

Zoonoses and marginalised infectious diseases of poverty: Where do we stand?

... and communities to assume responsibility for aspects of dis- ease control can result in feasible and cost-effective stra- tegies to control and, in some cases, eliminate endemic ...involves communities in ...

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'Time for ‘resilience’': community mediators working with marginalised young people offer a novel approach

'Time for ‘resilience’': community mediators working with marginalised young people offer a novel approach

... In the age of modernity adherence to linear time and to the achievement of normative milestones made a certain sense. Whilst myriad forms of social injustice were common in the modern period, there was, nevertheless, ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... dangerous relationship to power’ (Hudson, 2000: 177). As such, the identification of the Estate as a research site for a criminological research project required consideration in relation to issues of power. Firstly, my ...

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The interaction between non governmental organisations and marginalized communities to build self sustaining capacity to transfer, absorb and use building technologies in indigenous housing

The interaction between non governmental organisations and marginalized communities to build self sustaining capacity to transfer, absorb and use building technologies in indigenous housing

... in marginalised communities has underpinned national government, development institutions such as the World Bank and department for international development DFID and many non governmental organisations ...

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Social work and the penal state

Social work and the penal state

... to marginalised communities, the inhuman and degrading treatment that is a feature of overcrowded prison systems and the experiences of women and minorities within these ...

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Student Engagement and Democratic Justice in Education: For One and for All?

Student Engagement and Democratic Justice in Education: For One and for All?

... However, the participation and engagement of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds continues to be marginalised in junior secondary education and many young people under[r] ...

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Book review: Triple 9 (2016) Directed by John Hillcoat [film]

Book review: Triple 9 (2016) Directed by John Hillcoat [film]

... 4 chosen to emphasise the lawlessness of traditionally marginalised social groups; indeed, a cultural and religious tension is sensed throughout the film. For example, the stereotypical representation of the ...

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Swaraj and sweepers : the JP Movement and the future of transformational politics

Swaraj and sweepers : the JP Movement and the future of transformational politics

... strong communities that recognise mutual obligations through the medium of the family, neighbourhood, church, and local organisation, and they are critical of what they see as the narrow and self-interested ...

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Dr  B R Ambedkar as a Social Worker for the Marginalised Sections

Dr B R Ambedkar as a Social Worker for the Marginalised Sections

... Empowerment is the enhancement of the social status, economic conditionand political participation strength of individuals, groups and communities. Empowerment envelops developing and building capacities of ...

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Defying contextual embeddedness : evidence from displaced women entrepreneurs in Jordan

Defying contextual embeddedness : evidence from displaced women entrepreneurs in Jordan

... To critically analyse and appreciate entrepreneurship and defiance amongst displaced and socially marginalised women, the findings focus on the five founders of the secret production net[r] ...

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Bridging minds and markets:  The South African experience

Bridging minds and markets: The South African experience

... Environmental management and assessment in South Africa is a thriving industry but it faces the risk of being discredited and marginalised unless the educational institutions, profession[r] ...

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Marginalised Ethnic Groups in Accounting Education and Profession: An International Context

Marginalised Ethnic Groups in Accounting Education and Profession: An International Context

... The factor of cultural differences is common among all countries and as a result, Indigenous people do not feel comfortable working in an environment where a different culture exists. As the literature indicated, ...

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Poverty, Politics and the Socially Marginalised – a state level analysis in India

Poverty, Politics and the Socially Marginalised – a state level analysis in India

... 43 rd round of NSSO, the the household residing in Left ruled state were most prone to poverty relative to the household residing in Right or Other ruled state as odds of poverty in 43 r[r] ...

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Fostering citizenship in marginalised children through participation in Community of Philosophical Inquiry

Fostering citizenship in marginalised children through participation in Community of Philosophical Inquiry

... are marginalised or who experience barriers to inclusion for any reason, whether arising from social background, individual, behavioural characteristics, specific learning difficulties or a ...

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“Not a man from England”: assimilating the exotic ‘other’ through performance, from Henry IV to Henry VI

“Not a man from England”: assimilating the exotic ‘other’ through performance, from Henry IV to Henry VI

... Welsh, marginalised by the English discourse of the exotic in the person of Glyndŵr, become legitimised by the dual nationality of Harry of Monmouth, ‘countryman’ of Fluellen (IV, vii, 96), and Henry V, King of ...

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