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Youth Participation In The Development Sector Before And After The 2011 Egyptian Revolution, Saif Abdelrasol
Youth Participation In The Development Sector Before And After The 2011 Egyptian Revolution, Saif Abdelrasol
English Language Institute
The socio-political situation has a huge impact on the youth participation in the development agenda, whether locally or internationally. That was obvious during and after the Egyptian revolution, which was led by young people. Youth participation in development field in Egypt has had a significant increase in comparison with before the revolution, both locally — through NGOs and youth-led organizations — and in the international development agenda, through participation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Refinement Of Slum-Like Structure Based On The Sustainable View: Changqian Residential In Wuhan City As An Example, Yucheng Liu
English Language Institute
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Working Children On Java Island 2017, Yuniarti
Working Children On Java Island 2017, Yuniarti
English Language Institute
Children's wellbeing has currently become a global concern as many of them are engaged in the labor force. A small area estimation (SAE) technique, EBLUP under Fey Herriot model, is employed to reveal their number in regencies of Java Island. Statistics have been disaggregated by geographical location (urban/rural) and gender. These statistics are required by the government as the basis for policy making.