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concept of sustainable supply chain networks as a tool for dissolving economic and ecological goal conflicts. This benefits …
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, ECCAS, etc) referring to the implementation of development projects and in the resolution of various conflicts. Thus a new … the resolution of many common conflicts between Central African populations: it is the Initiative for Central Africa …
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Historically, the rivers and lakes have ordered the activities of human societies. Africa has a vast hydrological network that produces immense resources and promotes the development on a global scale. Lake Chad is one of the largest lakes on the continent. The presence of this lake between...
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Report from the 11th Media Dialogue ’North East: Fallen off the Media Map? or Why Does the Media Give so Lettle Space to this Vast Region?
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in the birth and propagation of conflicts within and across Africa. Policy implications are discussed. …
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We examine the empirical relationship between the occurrence of inter-state conflicts and the degree of relatedness …
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conflicts, as well as in formulating mitigation measures for addressing these risks. …
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Este artículo de investigación pretende abrir un debate interdisciplinar, dentro de las Ciencias Sociales, sobre larelación entre la Antropología y las Ciencias Empresariales que históricamente ha sido difícil de contrastar. Asímismo pretende destacar el desconocimiento mutuo y la...
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mentioned some difficulties and conflicts. The findings reveal that alongside the good feelings, parents face substantial …
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