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Social Services and the Poor in Less Developed Countries (LDCs):  Making Services Work for the Poor

Social Services and the Poor in Less Developed Countries (LDCs): Making Services Work for the Poor

... that, making services work requires changing the institutional relationships among key ...providing services for the ...“successful services for poor people emerge from ... See full document

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Making Globalization Work for the Least Developed Countries

Making Globalization Work for the Least Developed Countries

... the poor or through different types of transfer payments in cash ...complimentary social services) to the ...developing countries and their development partners to focus more and more on ... See full document

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The role of non-governmental non-profit organisations in the provision of social services and the palliation of poverty

The role of non-governmental non-profit organisations in the provision of social services and the palliation of poverty

... developing countries and establishments resulted in a reduction of the role of the government and its omnipresence and involving the users of services in the produc- tion of the services they ... See full document

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Grandparents and Social Work Services: A Social Work Appraisal in Tehran, Iran

Grandparents and Social Work Services: A Social Work Appraisal in Tehran, Iran

... feel less tied to the land, and feel less obligation to care of the ...home countries after years of working in another country. They have no work, no skills, and no pensions, and will grow ... See full document

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Moving out of poverty making migration work better for poor people

Moving out of poverty making migration work better for poor people

... developing countries as evidence suggests that ‘brain drain’ is now far greater than a few decades ...‘developed countries are responding to shortages of health personnel by recruiting staff from low ... See full document

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Capitalization, regulation and the poor: access to basic services in Bolivia

Capitalization, regulation and the poor: access to basic services in Bolivia

... Finally, we include two definitions in the case of water. In the first case, the household is considered connected if it declares it has a pipe connection either within its dwelling or in the building its dwelling is a ... See full document

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Microfinance Services: Facilitating Entrepreneurial Success of Poor Women

Microfinance Services: Facilitating Entrepreneurial Success of Poor Women

... microfinance services (factors of microfinance) influence the creation of new businesses and growth of existing businesses has not been clearly ...microfinance services provided to women contribute to ... See full document

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Determinants of unemployment in less developed countries

Determinants of unemployment in less developed countries

... Dr Aurangzeb et al. [3] examined the economic study of unemployment used for India, China and Pakistan. Data was collected from year for the period 1980 to 2009. The methodology was used integration, granger causality ... See full document

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Three methods to monitor utilization of healthcare services by the poor

Three methods to monitor utilization of healthcare services by the poor

... Another challenge is the identification of the poor. We used asset quintiles for it allows the classification of attendees in terms of any interval such as deciles or quin- tiles, and in particular, allows the ... See full document

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Changes in utilization of health services among poor and rural residents in Uganda: are reforms benefitting the poor?

Changes in utilization of health services among poor and rural residents in Uganda: are reforms benefitting the poor?

... Finally we would like to highlight some methodological and other considerations and how they might affect inter- pretation of the findings. In general secondary data analy- ses are limited by the fact that the objectives ... See full document

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SCHOOL IS DEAD. Everett Reimer

SCHOOL IS DEAD. Everett Reimer

... If schools continue for a few more generations to be the major means of social-role selection, the result will be a meritocracy, in which merit is defined by the selection process that occurs in schools. Michael ... See full document

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Implementation of child abuse legislations and its outcomes: A comparative study of developed, under developed and poor countries

Implementation of child abuse legislations and its outcomes: A comparative study of developed, under developed and poor countries

... psychotherapists, social workers, and law enforcement personnel often misinterpret the mythological language and symbolic images with the harsh light of scientific ... See full document

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Becoming poor and the cutback in the demand for health services in Israel

Becoming poor and the cutback in the demand for health services in Israel

... Israeli Social Survey and examining the set of goods that a family reports to have given up in the prior twelve months provides only a very rough and unreliable snapshot of which goods they gave up first, second, ... See full document

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Understanding the Body Paragraph: A Handbook for EFL Teachers & Students

Understanding the Body Paragraph: A Handbook for EFL Teachers & Students

... Integrating public health practices through resident feedback and community participatory based research (CPBR), and reviewing current housing models, in addition to creating and implementing new policies can help ... See full document

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Relevancy of Banking Services Costs: The Case of Less Developed Regions in Jordan

Relevancy of Banking Services Costs: The Case of Less Developed Regions in Jordan

... least developed area in ...of services similar to those offering in other regions in ...21 services along the three main banking services ...e-banking services, lending services ... See full document

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Chauhan

Chauhan

... Unless and until classical signs appear like hydrophobia, it is difficult to diagnose rabies. Laboratory diagnosis is usually done after death of the patient, in India. It can be done by virus isolation or antigen ... See full document

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Profile of Low Vision Patients in a Resource Poor Underserved Setting of a Developing Country

Profile of Low Vision Patients in a Resource Poor Underserved Setting of a Developing Country

... possible poor uptake of low vision services by patients with glaucoma in the study area, poor referral of glaucoma patients with low vision to the low vision clinic and higher number of aging ... See full document

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Sriram

Sriram

... 100 countries in the world have either started their reforms towards UHC or have already achieved it and India is one of the countries trying to achieve ...healthcare services for BPL ... See full document

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Task-shifting: experiences and opinions of health workers in Mozambique and Zambia

Task-shifting: experiences and opinions of health workers in Mozambique and Zambia

... when work- ers are trained beyond their legal scope of practice, as a strategy to facilitate the implementation of specific pro- ...been developed for those already work- ing in the ... See full document

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Understanding Mental Health System Governance in India: Perspectives of Key Stakeholders

Understanding Mental Health System Governance in India: Perspectives of Key Stakeholders

... A qualitative research design was used, with key-informant interviews (KIIs) with policy makers, planners and managers working within the mental health system at the national and state levels in India, and in one ... See full document

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