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| 1. | Development and social justice: Education, training and health in Sudan
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| 2. | The economic importance and impacts of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in Sudan
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| 3. | La contribution du droit penal de l’énvironnement a la repression des atteintes a l’environnement au Benin
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| 4. | L’effectivité du droit à l’eau face au processus de libéralisation du secteur de l’eau en Afrique subsaharienne
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| 5. | Accessibility and utilisation of health services in Ghana
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| 6. | The dynamics of renewable energy transition in developing countries: the case of South Africa and India
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| 7. | Government R&D impact on the South African macro‐economy
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| 8. | A systemic perspective in understanding the successful emergence of nontraditional exports: two cases from Africa and Latin America
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| 9. | Communication costs and trade in Sub-Saharan Africa
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| 10. | Erven naar Marokkaans recht: aspecten van Nederlands internationaal privaatrecht bij de toepasselijkheid van Marokkaans erfrecht
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| 11. | Perspectives on human development theory in democracy promotiona: a comparison of democracy promotion programmes in Egypt through the lenses of classical and revised modernisation theory
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| 12. | Income polarization and innovation: evidence from African economies
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| 13. | Lords of Uhuru: the political economy of elite competition and institutional change in post-independence Kenya
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| 14. | The evolution of research collaboration in South African gold mining: 1886-1933
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| 15. | Improving health literacy, self efficacy and personal skills: towards culturally tailored behavioural inreventions for African women
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| 16. | Remittances provide resilience against disasters in Africa
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| 17. | Whom to target: an obvious choice?
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| 18. | Quantitative assessment of sustainable development and growth in sub-Saharan Africa
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| 19. | An exploration of agricultural grassroots innovation in South Africa and implications for innovation indicator development
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| 20. | International entrepreneurship and technological capabilities in the Middle East and North Africa
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| 21. | The informal ICT sector and innovation processes in Senegal
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| 22. | New technologies in remittances sending: opportunities for mobile remittances in Africa
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| 23. | Implementation of cross‐country migration surveys in conflictaffected settings: lessons from the IS Academy survey in Burundi and Ethiopia
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| 24. | Foreign aid transaction costs
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| 25. | Mobile banking: innovation for the poor
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| 26. | Manufacturing and Economic Growth in Developing Countries, 1950-2005
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| 27. | User innovation in the business enterprise sector of Maputo Province in Mozambique
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| 28. | The use and economic impacts of information and communication technology (ICT) in Sudan
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| 29. | Optimal public investment, growth, and consumption: evidence from African countries
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| 30. | Innovation performance and embeddedness in networks : evidence from the Ethiopian footwear cluster
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| 31. | The power of the strong state: a comparative analysis of the diaspora engagement strategies of India and Ethiopia
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| 32. | The development of diaspora engagement policies in Burundi and Rwanda
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| 33. | Understanding Ethiopian diaspora engagement policy
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| 34. | Restructuring and economic performance: the experience of the Tunisian economy
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| 35. | Aansprakelijkheid, risico en onderneming: Europese en Zuid-Afrikaanse perspectieven
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| 36. | Interest rate pass-through In the common monetary area of the SACU countries
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| 37. | Absorptive capacity and export diversification in Sub-Saharan African countries
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| 38. | Governance and bureaucracy: leadership in Nigeria's public service: the case of the Lagos State Civil Service (1967-2005)
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| 39. | What drives productivity in Tanzanian manufacturing firms: technology or institutions?
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| 40. | Innovation systems and development: the journey of a Beleaguered Nile Perch Fishery in Uganda
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| 41. | Insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs) for malaria control: factors relevant for utilization in a western Kenyan community
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| 42. | Smoking prevention & cessation among adolescents in South Africa
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| 43. | The evaluation of HIV and AIDS interventions in secondary school in South Afrika: recommendations for systematic programme development
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| 44. | Foreign direct investment, spillovers and innovation: the case of Kenyan manufacturing industry
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| 45. | Foreign direct investment and firm level productivity - A panel data analysis
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| 46. | Banking market integration in the SADC countries: evidence from interest rate analyses
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| 47. | Playing in invisible markets: innovations in the market for toilets to harness the economic power of the poor
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| 48. | Private capacity and public failure: contours of livestock innovation response capacity in Kenya
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| 49. | Global migration of the highly skilled: a tentative and quantitative approach
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| 50. | Oral health promotion and tobacco use prevention in South Africa: towards an integrated educational approach
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| 51. | Export demand elasticities as determinants of growth: estimates for Mauritius
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| 52. | Are international market demands compatible with serving domestic social needs?: challenges in strengthening innovation capacity in Kenya’s horticulture industry
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| 53. | The challenges and needs of older people as HIV and AIDS caregivers in South Africa
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| 54. | Union democracy and the challenge of globalisation to organised labour in Ghana
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| 55. | Discovery of the flower industry in Ethiopia: experimentation and coordination
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| 56. | Assessment of industrial performance and the relationship between skill, technology and input/output indicators in Sudan
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| 57. | Assessment of skill and technology indicators at the macro/micro levels in Sudan
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| 58. | Education, training and skill development policies in Sudan : macro/micro overview
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| 59. | Estimating the rate of return to education in Sudan
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| 60. | The importance (impact) of knowledge at the macro‐micro levels in Sudan
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| 61. | Managerial ownership and urban water utilities efficiency in Uganda
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| 62. | Beyond knowledge brokerage: an exploratory study of innovation intermediaries in an evolving smallholder agricultural system in Kenya
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| 63. | Dynamics of biosciences regulation and opportunities for biosciences innovation in Africa: exploring regulatory policy brokering
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| 64. | The welfare effects of integrating AIDS treatment with food transfers: evidence from Zambia
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| 65. | HIV/AIDS: stigma as a factor that affects care seeking, care and support of persons with HIV/AIDS in Port Harcourt Nigeria
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| 66. | Ultrasound travels: the politics of a medical technology in Ghana and Tanzania
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| 67. | Economic restructuring and total factor productivity growth : Tunisia over the period 1983-2001
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| 68. | Analysing multidimensional poverty in Guinea: a fuzzy set approach
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| 69. | Bottom-up, bottom-line: development-relevant enterprises in East Africa and their significance for agricultural innovation
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| 70. | Efficient development portfolio design for Sub Saharan Africa
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| 71. | Assessment of science and technology indicators in Sudan
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| 72. | The impact of ICT in the transformation and production of knowledge in Sudan
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| 73. | Distress and "problematic pregnancies" prevalence and factors associated with depressive morbidity in women visiting perinatal primary health care settings of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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| 74. | Telemedicine and primary health: the virtual doctor project Zambia
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| 75. | Assessment of gender gap in Sudan
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| 76. | Assessment of effectiveness of China aid in financing development in Sudan
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| 77. | Assessment of the impacts of oil: opportunities and challenges for economic development in Sudan
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| 78. | Labour market and unemployment in Sudan
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| 79. | Can community financing contribute to a better health in Sudan?
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| 80. | Connectivity and growth in sub-Saharan Africa: the role of communication satellites
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| 81. | Innovation and microenterprises growth in Ethiopia
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| 82. | Inactions and spikes of investment in Ethiopian manufacturing firms: empirical evidence on irreversibility and non-convexities
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| 83. | Assessing risk discourses: Nano S&T in the global South
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| 84. | Failures to prevent genocide in Rwanda (1994), Srebrenica (1995), and Darfur(since 2003)
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| 85. | The economic impact of AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa
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| 86. | Malthus irrelevant?
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| 87. | Knowledge-based productivity in low-tech industries: evidence from firms in developing countries.
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| 88. | Rwanda and Yugoslav tribunals: improving legislation on cooperation
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| 89. | Rwanda and Yugoslav tribunals: implementing legislation on cooperation
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| 90. | Noot onder Special Court for Sierra Leone
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| 91. | International Criminal Court and Africa: Substantive jurisdiction
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| 92. | Street children: their social, physical and mental health: an intensive comparative field study in Eldoret, Kenya
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| 93. | Public health sector reform: the implementation of federal decentralisation in Sudan and its impact upon the sector of public health
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| 94. | Ubudoda abukhulelwa: the development and testing of a peer-led STI, HIV and AIDS prevention intervention for male prison inmates in South Africa
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| 95. | Technology investment in pollution control in Sub-Saharan Africa: the case of the Nigerian manufacturing industry
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| 96. | An approach to developing a community-based HIV/AIDS intervention: the case of farm workers in Zimbabwe /
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| 97. | Studies in community-based education: programme implementation and student assessment at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Gezira, Sudan
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| 98. | The impact of pregnancy and lactation on the nutritional status of women living in rural Kenya
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| 99. | Learning to innovate: agricultural innovation and entrepreneurship: the case of Songhai farmers in Benin
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| 100. | Rough Road to Market: Institutional Barriers to Innovations in Africa
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| 101. | Foreign direct investment, firm-level capabilities and human capital development: evidence from Kenyan manufacturing industry
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| 102. | Consuption of vitamin A by breastfeeding children in rural Kenya
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| 103. | Small Islands, New Technologies and Globalization: A Case of ICT adoption by SMEs in Mauritius
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| 104. | Learning in Local Systems and Global Links: The Otigba Computer Hardware Cluster in Nigeria
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| 105. | Capacity Development for Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: Concepts, Contexts, Case Studies and Operational Challenges of a Systems Perspective.
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| 106. | Assessment of body composition and breast milk volume in lactating mothers in pastoral communities in Pokot, Kenya, using deuterium oxide
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| 107. | Gertrude Starink ontving de Herman Gorterprijs voor haar dichtbundel De weg naar Egypte - Juryrapport
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| 108. | Serum retinol, iron status and body composition of lactating women in Nandi, Kenya
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| 109. | Foreign direct investment through acquisitions and implications for technological upgrading: Case evidence from Tanzania
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| 110. | The role of developing country multinationals in the acquisition of industrial technology in Nigeria: a pilot study
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