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Challenges of Construction Industries in Developing Countries: Lessons from Various Countries

Challenges of Construction Industries in Developing Countries: Lessons from Various Countries

... in developing countries have been inherited from Western countries which have a different history, culture, collective experience and breadth of construction ...the countries of ... See full document

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A Critical Review of the Causes of Cost Overrun in Construction Industries in Developing Countries

A Critical Review of the Causes of Cost Overrun in Construction Industries in Developing Countries

... Cost overruns have obvious effects for the construction industry and key stakeholders. Cost overruns could bring about project abandonment and a drop in building activities to the industry. These can earn the bad ... See full document

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MERCURY-ADDED PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM MEDICAL FACILITY

MERCURY-ADDED PRODUCTS MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND LESSONS LEARNED FROM MEDICAL FACILITY

... In term of costing, policy instruments and technological applications can be considered as a higher costing efforts compared to capacity building and guidelines development. Technological application requires huge ... See full document

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Review and challenges of implementing sustainable building construction policies, laws and regulations in developing countries

Review and challenges of implementing sustainable building construction policies, laws and regulations in developing countries

... In order to ensure that the regulations are observed and successfully implemented, the country has adopted methods based on some elements of the three pillars of the “Sticks, carrots and tambourine” implementation ... See full document

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Challenges and policy lessons for the growth-employment-poverty nexus in developing countries

Challenges and policy lessons for the growth-employment-poverty nexus in developing countries

... these countries and others like them. First, in countries with high rates of self-employment, an intervention that is likely to be cost-effective is to enable microenterprises to borrow at low cost, perhaps ... See full document

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The construction industries of developing countries:
the applicability of existing theories and strategies
for their improvement and lessons for the future;
the case of Ghana

The construction industries of developing countries: the applicability of existing theories and strategies for their improvement and lessons for the future; the case of Ghana

... Ghana has had a Ministry of Works and Housing for several decades now, overseeing the development of the industry (not only concerned with public projects as is[r] ... See full document

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Maximising the Development Outcomes of Migration: A Policy Perspective

Maximising the Development Outcomes of Migration: A Policy Perspective

... The OWWA’s work has clear implications for the development outcomes of migration – both for the individual migrants themselves and their potential contributions to their countries of origin. It is beyond the scope ... See full document

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Financial Accessibility and Private Investment in Developing Countries

Financial Accessibility and Private Investment in Developing Countries

... Several developing countries, particularly those in Africa, experienced a decline in investment in 2016, with little prospect of improvement in ...down from an estimated USD ... See full document

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Studying the Interrelationship amongst various success factors for partnering in Construction Industry in Developing Countries

Studying the Interrelationship amongst various success factors for partnering in Construction Industry in Developing Countries

... explored various success factors for partnering which have been cited in the following table ...support from top management, clearly defined responsibilities, mutual goals, a dedicated team, commitment to ... See full document

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Urbanization and its Political Challenges in Developing Countries

Urbanization and its Political Challenges in Developing Countries

... Indeed, deficiency and lack of structural coordination in urban transportation system in Nigeria, like most African countries result either in slowing down or even in complete breakdown of election management in ... See full document

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Lessons Drawn From Privatisation In Developing Countries: Evidence From An Emerging Economy

Lessons Drawn From Privatisation In Developing Countries: Evidence From An Emerging Economy

... percieved lessons drawn from privatisation are more likely to occur in these companies sold as a majority through the stock ...important lessons that can be drawn from the Egyptian ... See full document

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History and development of trauma registry: lessons from developed to developing countries

History and development of trauma registry: lessons from developed to developing countries

... The initial design of a trauma database should include expert advice from information technologists. Some insti- tutions invest in consulting services and others may be required to explore commercial systems due ... See full document

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13. AIR POLLUTION RESULTING FROM INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTS AND CONTROL MEASURES ON RESIDENTS( A Case Study of African Foundry at Ajose, Ogijo LGA, Ogun State)

13. AIR POLLUTION RESULTING FROM INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES EFFECTS AND CONTROL MEASURES ON RESIDENTS( A Case Study of African Foundry at Ajose, Ogijo LGA, Ogun State)

... in developing countries is derived not only from stack emission of pollutants from relatively large industries, like iron and steel, non-ferrous metals and petroleum products ... See full document

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Health and safety in the Malawian construction industry

Health and safety in the Malawian construction industry

... Table 1 indicates the frequency of reporting of H&S lapses in the Malawian construction industry. Of the respondents, 61.9% affirm that upon the discovery of H&S lapses, they always report such ... See full document

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Disposal Methods and Heavy Metals Released from Certain Electrical and Electronic Equipment Wastes in Nigeria: Adoption of Environmental Sound Recycling System

Disposal Methods and Heavy Metals Released from Certain Electrical and Electronic Equipment Wastes in Nigeria: Adoption of Environmental Sound Recycling System

... In Nigeria, all the electric and electronic equipment (EEE) are imported from foreign countries, most EEE have under gone End of their Life (EOL) before imported. Nigeria has become the destination for a ... See full document

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Developing guidelines in low income and middle income countries: lessons from Kenya

Developing guidelines in low income and middle income countries: lessons from Kenya

... apparent. Clearly rigour and transparency are important. However, efficiencies can be gained by countries sharing systematic reviews so they do not need to be repeated, a clear aim of organisations such as the ... See full document

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Luncheon address by Wilhelm Haferkamp, Vice-President of the Commission of the European Communities on the International Conference on Trade and Investment in Washington, June 19, 1978. No. 13/1978. June 19, 1978

Luncheon address by Wilhelm Haferkamp, Vice-President of the Commission of the European Communities on the International Conference on Trade and Investment in Washington, June 19, 1978. No. 13/1978. June 19, 1978

... Indeed, these would have been shaken as much as some traditional industries like textiles and steel, if developing countries and more particularly the oil countries had not embarked upon[r] ... See full document

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Changes in the international economic scene: the challenges for the eighties. Address by Wilhelm Haferkamp, Vice-President of the Commission of the European Communities, on the International Conference on Trade and Investment. Washington DC, 19 June 1978

Changes in the international economic scene: the challenges for the eighties. Address by Wilhelm Haferkamp, Vice-President of the Commission of the European Communities, on the International Conference on Trade and Investment. Washington DC, 19 June 1978

... Indeed, these would have been shaken as much as some traditional industries like textiles and steel, if developing countries and more particularly the oil countries had not embarked upon[r] ... See full document

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A Pilot Study on District Health Information Software 2: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Developing Countries: An Experience from Ethoipia

A Pilot Study on District Health Information Software 2: Challenges and Lessons Learned in Developing Countries: An Experience from Ethoipia

... The pilot study was based on regions which were designed to provide important lessons for large scale implementation of DHIS-2 at national level. In general, based on inclusion criterion eleven regional states ... See full document

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CHALLENGES FACED BY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN TEACHING

CHALLENGES FACED BY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN TEACHING

... The role of the teacher is vital because the teacher is the person who builds the atmosphere during the class and through equal treatment he/she can make it easier for the students coming from different ... See full document

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