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Phasing out of open registries, supported by most developing nations at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), would have triggered a chain reaction among open registries, ship owners, seafarers, and the revenues earned by those supplying shipboard labor. Adherence to...
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This evaluation aims to assess the extent to which the European Commission’s (EC) assistance has been relevant, efficient, effective and sustainable in producing the expected impacts in the education sector. Moreover, the evaluation also assesses co-ordination and complementarity with other...
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This report presents the findings of the 2010 Country Level Evaluation of EC support to the Republic of Liberia. The …'s achievements in its cooperation with Liberia between 1999 and 2008. Lessons from this evaluation are meant to be used to inform the … EC's current and future support to Liberia and other countries. The evaluation covered the EC's cooperation with Liberia …
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weaken Liberia's patriarchal norms and the extent to which gender relations have been reconstructed after the conflict. We …
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This paper provides experimental evidence on the electoral effect of a large education reform in a developing democracy. Despite significantly improving school quality, the policy reduced the incumbent party's presidential vote share by 3 percentage points (10%). This does not imply that voters...
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conducted phone surveys with 577 households in Liberia to compare consumption patterns across three points in time: November …
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-conflict economy as a system. In this paper I use the case of production firms operating in Liberia's capital, Monrovia, during the …
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the exploitation it has experienced whilst 'doing business' with foreign entities in the past. Using Liberia as a case … study, the author examines the legal framework governing telecommunications in Liberia. This study argues that Liberia …
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