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This paper has put a demand-side empirical structure to the hypothesis that foreign aid volatility adversely affects choices to lifelong learning in recipient countries. Lifelong learning is measured as the combined knowledge acquired during primary, secondary and tertiary educational...
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This paper has put a demand-side empirical structure to the hypothesis that foreign aid volatility adversely affects choices to lifelong learning in recipient countries. Lifelong learning is measured as the combined knowledge acquired during primary, secondary and tertiary educational...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012128415
companies' (MOCs') CSR on rural women access to modern agricultural inputs in the Niger Delta, Nigeria. A total of 700 rural … success in agricultural development generally, but has undermined equality. This implies that if a woman's agricultural … limit poverty reduction efforts in Nigeria. The results also showed that women depended on CSR of MOCs for policy dialogue …
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subsequent impact on usage intensity of modern agricultural inputs in Nigeria. Six hundred YRW were sampled across six … geopolitical zones of Nigeria. Using double- hurdle, results show that YRW rarely participate in the e-wallet programme due to the … poverty. This implies that Nigeria's agricultural transformation agenda would only succeed if the FGN is able to draw on all …
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development in Nigeria can only succeed if CSR is able to draw on all the resources and talents, and if rural women are able to … responsibility (CSR) initiatives in Nigeria. Its special focus is to investigate the impact of the global memorandum of understanding … priorities in Africa should be aimed towards addressing the peculiarity of the socio-economic development challenges of the …
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oil companies (MOCs) on development of women in small-scale fisheries in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. A total of … conservation decision in Niger Delta region of Nigeria. …
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entrepreneurship development in rural Nigeria. Informal sector farmers are those that are not legal ly registered at the national level … prerequisite and a driving force for accelerated development and sustainable growth in su b - Saharan Africa. The objective of this … investigation is to assess the impact of the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) e - wallet programme on informal farm …
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Since the first oil well was drilled in Nigeria, traditional economies have suffered neglect, and rural youths do not …-making, cloth-weaving, mat-making, and basket-weaving to revive the traditional economic activities in Nigeria. …
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relationship between CSR and cultural tourism development in oil host communities in Nigeria. This implies that CSR of a …This paper adds to the gender discourse in sustainable African tourism development from the corporate social … responsibility (CSR) perspective. Specifically, we examine the impact of CSR on the development of rural women in cultural tourism. A …
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Fertilizer use in Nigeria is estimated at 13 kg/ha, which is far below the 200 kg/ha recommended by the Food and …' participation in the Nigeria's growth enhancement support scheme (GESS). In addition, we determined the impact of the GESS on … fertilizer use in rural areas. One thousand, two hundred rural farmers were sampled across the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria …
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