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  • - status, case studies, and policy options
    af World Bank
    353,95 kr.

    Presents an overview of university-industry (U-I) collaboration in Sri Lanka by analysing responses to a survey of companies and universities on their U-I collaboration in 2007 and 2015.

  • - lessons from five key countries
    af World Bank & Anton Eberhard
    532,95 kr.

  • - insights and lessons from the highest-ranking education system in the world
    af Xiaoyan Liang
    408,95 kr.

  • - selected case studies of institutional reforms in South Africa
    af World Bank
    426,95 kr.

  • - Politiques Pour le Changement
    af Emanuela Di Gropello, Keiko Inoue, James Gresham & mfl.
    367,95 kr.

    Examines the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyses factors that lead youth to drop out of school and reviews policies and programs designed to keep youth in school, bring youth back to school, or to transition out-of-school youth into the workforce.

  • af Ramya Sundaram, Ulrich Hoerning, Natasha De Andrade Falcao, mfl.
    447,95 kr.

    Presents "profiles" or "portraits" of individuals who have limited labour-market attachment. The report looks at such individuals through the lenses of both poverty/welfare status and labour market indicators providing a much richer glimpse into the very different barriers that different groups face.

  • - a performance assessment
    af World Bank
    353,95 kr.

  • - inputs from trade, innovation, and productivity analysis
    af World Bank
    367,95 kr.

    Examines recent trends in Croatia in trade, productivity, innovation performance and policy governance framework, to help identify priorities for the development of the country's Smart Specialization Strategy, which is an ex-ante conditionality for access to the EU's Structural and Investment Funds over the 2014-20 programming period.

  • - confronting environmental threats in Sindh, Pakistan
    af World Bank & Ernesto Sanchez-Triana
    429,95 kr.

    Shares information on the environmental harms in Sindh, Pakistan, which in 2009 resulted in more than 40,000 premature deaths and costs equivalent to 15% of the province's GDP, and to provide an interdisciplinary framework for bringing about improved environmental conditions in Sindh.

  • - Vers Une Fourniture Durable de Supports Didactiques et Pedagogiques en Afrique Subsaharienne
    af Tony Read
    408,95 kr.

    Cette etude examine les donnees provenant de 40 pays en Afrique subsaharienne pour analyser les causes de la penurie manuelle dans la region. L'etude se penche sur les politiques MPA, la disponibilite des fonds, et les questions liees a la production et la distribution des manuels scolaires qui causent de la penurie manuelle dans les ecoles.

  • - using trade to increase resilience in fragile states
    af World Bank & Massimiliano Cali
    382,95 kr.

  • - challenges and opportunities in education
    af World Bank
    353,95 kr.

    "Human capital refers to a broad range of knowledge, skills, and capabilities that are needed for life and work and that are typically build through quality education. Countries that fail to invest consistently in education often do not experience robust economic growth because investments in physical infrastructure, such as dams, roads, and airports as well as developments in other economic sectors such as banking or information technology, are often constrained and yield low returns in the absence of an adequately educated work force. Human capital development is critical for setting Tanzania on a trajectory toward middle income status, a target it wants to reach by the year 2025. It is projected that a significant share of Tanzania''s economic growth over the coming decades will be concentrated in occupations that require citizens with postsecondary training and skills, as is already the case in middle-income countries. Hence the pressure and the challenge to close systemic gaps and inefficiencies that hamper the education system in the country."

  • - strategies for addressing the high cost and low availability problem
    af World Bank, Birger Fredriksen & Sukhdeep Brar
    382,95 kr.

  • - a policy perspective
    af World Bank & Keiko Inoue
    304,95 kr.

    Examines the state of out-of-school youth in Sub-Saharan Africa. It analyses factors that lead youth to drop out of school and reviews policies and programs designed to keep youth in school, bring youth back to school, or to transition out-of-school youth into the workforce.

  • af Peter Robinson, Gary Mcmahon, Sudeshna Ghosh Banerjee, mfl.
    367,95 kr.

    The mining industry could play a key role in Africa's energy sector, since it requires power in large quantity and reliable quality to run its processes. The integration of mining with power system development, with appropriate risk mitigation mechanisms, could bring a win-win solution to utilities, mines, and people at large.

  • - changing incentives to enhance competitiveness
    af World Bank
    367,95 kr.

    Zimbabwe's poor export performance derives from unpredictable macroeconomics, anti-export bias, and industrial policies undermining investor confidence. To inverse this trend, the government needs to introduce economy-wide incentives that align trade policies with national objectives, to increase competitiveness and promote sustained growth.

  • - vulnerability and response
    af Lucy Platt
    463,95 kr.

    This report provides a systematic review of the evidence on HIV vulnerability and response in all 53 countries of the WHO European Region, stretching from Iceland to the borders of China. It focuses on key populations most at risk of HIV infection: people who inject drugs, sex workers and men who have sex with men. It confirms that these populations are disproportionately affected by the growing HIV epidemic in Europe. Twenty-five percent of HIV diagnoses in Europe are associated with injecting drug use, with much higher proportions in Eastern Europe (33%) than in Western Europe (5%) and Central Europe (7%). Sex between men accounted for 10% of all HIV diagnoses, with higher rates reported in Western Europe (36%), followed by Central Europe (22%) and Eastern Europe (0.5%). HIV remains relatively low among female sex workers who do not inject drugs, (less than 1%), but higher among those who inject drugs (over 10%) as well as among male and transgender sex workers. The analysis highlights the pivotal role of social and structural factors in shaping HIV epidemics and HIV prevention responses. Poverty, marginalization and stigma contribute to the HIV epidemic in Europe and Central Asia. Economic volatility and recession risks are increasing vulnerability to HIV and infections. Barriers to successful HIV responses include the criminalization of sex work, of sex between men, and of drug use combined with social stigmatization, violence and rights violations. HIV prevention requires social and environmental change. The report calls for policymakers and HIV program implementers to target the right policies and programs to maximize the health and social impacts of Europe''s HIV responses and get higher returns on HIV-related investments. The report is a product of a collaboration between the World Bank, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the WHO Regional Office for Europe and UNAIDS.

  • - revisiting labor regulation, social security, and active labor market programs
    af World Bank
    382,95 kr.

  • - fourteen experiences with coverage expansion in Latin America
    af World Bank
    562,95 kr.

  • af World Bank
    489,95 kr.

  • - an economic analysis
    af Peter Meier, World Bank & Maria Vagliasindi
    497,95 kr.

  • - assessment and options
    af World Bank & Aparnaa Somanathan
    360,95 kr.

  • af Winston Yu, Rita E. Cestti & Ju Young Lee
    382,95 kr.

    Takes stock of the current water resources management in Armenia, including diagnosing the main sub-sectors (agriculture, urban, environment, and energy), reviewing the institutional framework and implementation status of water-sector policies, identifying the main challenges and making recommendations on the next steps.

  • - a human opportunity report for Sub-Saharan Africa
    af World Bank & Andrew Dabalen
    442,95 kr.

  • - Opportunities for Domestic Investments in Water and Sanitation for the Poor
    af The World Bank Group
    328,95 kr.

  • - experiences from around the world
    af Michael Goldberg
    312,95 kr.

  • af Gabriela Inchauste & World Bank
    447,95 kr.

  • - the challenge of electricity distribution
    af Sheoli Pargal
    353,95 kr.

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