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... Secretary of the Historical Society of Nigeria and been a member of the Joel Gregory Prize Commit... rich historical, cultural, social and economic tapestries that define Africa. A very jovial and h... history, Mwalimu Falola in Development Planning and Decolonization in Nigeria (1996a) (19) thoroug...
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...Nigeria, Enugu State (Onwujekwe et 2.9% of monthly income ... disease burdens for effective policy and planning strategies. . ACKNOWLEDGEMENT . The researchers ar...
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IA: Various studies have given various reports on the population of the poor in Nigeria. The population of Nigeria is officially put at 120 million people, but many are of the opinion that Nigerians are at least 150 million people. If you travel from east to West to North of Nigeria, you would tend to believe that we are at least 180 million. But suppose it is just 120 million people, the least statistics is that at least 50 percent of Nigerians are poor people living with less than $2 a day and that at least 40 million Nigerians live below the UNDP'S definedpoverty line of $1 a day. Nigeria turns out at least 1million graduates every year but not up to 20 percent of these graduates get employed because both civil and private capacity is very low for the country's population. This is wh...
... in the Diaspora are better off economically; therefore, the expectation is for our Diaspora br...* Inadequate planning for the project therefore asking for les than the ...
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... constitute an important vehicle for economic growth and sustainable development in Nigeria. . E...
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...- Connects Corporate America With Leading Nigerian Professional Association. Arik Air, West Africa's ...At the same time, economic uncertainty continues in some parts of the world a... agent site visit and business planning session, select free marketing collateral, one fre...
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...," is soon to face massive ecological, economic, and social decline as a result of declining resou... regulation (in production, consumption, planning, and so on) that runs counter to liberal ideals; a...(62.) Cases in Nigeria, Ecuador, Canada, and elsewhere give ample evidenc...
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... in sub-Saharan West Africa, rapid economic and industrial development has occurred coupled wi... this collaboration as well as the planning, conduct, and evaluation of the training, includin...
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... operations for which there is no economic demand and thus must be disposed (Sridhar, 1998). ... administrative, financial, legal, planning, and engineering functions (Ramachandra & Varghese...
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In Sub-Saharan Africa, timely and reliable access to life saving HIV/AIDS drugs and related commodities by millions of African people living with HIV/AIDS is severely undermined by healthcare supply chain inefficiencies. In response to improve the management of healthcare supply chain and ensure patients' timely access to antiretroviral (ARV) drugs and antiretroviral therapy (ART), the so-called new Partnership for HIV/AIDS Supply Chain Management (NPHASCM) was initiated. NPHASCM is an amalgamation of 15 organizations with competencies in healthcare delivery and supply chain management charged with facilitating rapid response and efficient delivery of HIV/AIDS ARV and ART to Africans living with HIV/AIDS and people living with HIV/AIDS in other developing countries. Indeed, to achieve s...
... access requires political commitment, economic commitment, strategic planning and decision making... countries (see figure 2), South Africa, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Kenya had the largest sha...
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..., management service development, planning review, medical education, and medical research . .... Environmental factors such as economic, social, technical and governmental influences. . ...