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Mobilizing Human Resources in the Arab World (RLE Economy of Middle East)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Mobilizing Human Resources in the Arab World (RLE Economy of Middle East)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-05-15
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  • Publisher: Routledge

R. Paul Shaw has travelled widely in the Arab world, obtaining data and gathering impressions first-hand from national and local planners. In this book, he identifies population and manpower problems that are likely to become more serious and more difficult to solve if they are neglected at this early stage of Arab development. He focuses on five broad areas which are directly or indirectly related to mobilizing human resources, and his book will be of special interest to all those who are concerned with such issues as population, migration, employment, inequality, the emancipation of women, construction and agriculture. Dr Shaw proposes policy directives which are sensitive to the problems ...

Social Health Insurance for Developing Nations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Social Health Insurance for Developing Nations

Specialist groups have often advised health ministers and other decision makers in developing countries on the use of social health insurance (SHI) as a way of mobilizing revenue for health, reforming health sector performance, and providing universal coverage. This book reviews the specific design and implementation challenges facing SHI in low- and middle-income countries and presents case studies on Ghana, Kenya, Philippines, Colombia, and Thailand.

Genetic Seeds of Warfare
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Genetic Seeds of Warfare

For millennia humanity has simultaneously deplored and waged war. With each conflict the stakes have risen, and we now face global annihilation for the sake of a practice all the world claims to condemn. Is there some seemingly irresistible force that impels us toward our own destruction? To explain this central paradox of human behaviour, Genetic Seeds of Warfare, originally published in 1989, advances a startling new theory. It traces the origins of warfare back to early groups of Homo sapiens in competition for scarce resources, showing that warfare evolved as these groups evolved: kin-group against kin-group; tribe against tribe; nation against nation. Rather than being tied to a specifi...

Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 612

Plant Mutation Breeding and Biotechnology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: CABI

Abstract: This book presents contemporary information on mutagenesis in plants and its applications in plant breeding and research. The topics are classified into sections focusing on the concepts, historical development and genetic basis of plant mutation breeding (chapters 1-6); mutagens and induced mutagenesis (chapters 7-13); mutation induction and mutant development (chapters 14-23); mutation breeding (chapters 24-34); or mutations in functional genomics (chapters 35-41). This book is an essential reference for those who are conducting research on mutagenesis as an approach to improving or modifying a trait, or achieving basic understanding of a pathway for a trait --.

Impact of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-income Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Impact of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Over the past twenty years, many low- and middle-income countries have experimented with health insurance options. While their plans have varied widely in scale and ambition, their goals are the same: to make health services more affordable through the use of public subsidies while also moving care providers partially or fully into competitive markets. Until now, however, we have known little about the actual effects of these dramatic policy changes. Understanding the impact of health insurance-based care is key to the public policy debate of whether to extend insurance to low-income populationsand if so, how to do itor to serve them through other means.

The Impact of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

The Impact of Health Insurance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Over the past twenty years, many low- and middle-income countries have experimented with health insurance options. While their plans have varied widely in scale and ambition, their goals are the same: to make health services more affordable through the use of public subsidies while also moving care providers partially or fully into competitive markets. Colombia embarked in 1993 on a fifteen-year effort to cover its entire population with insurance, in combination with greater freedom to choose among providers. A decade later Mexico followed suit with a program tailored to its federal system. Several African nations have introduced new programs in the past decade, and many are testing options...

Financing Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa Through User Fees and Insurance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 112

Financing Health Care in Sub-Saharan Africa Through User Fees and Insurance

There are several options for financing better health care in Africa. They include the general systems of taxation used to finance government expenditures and the ministries of health; donor assistance that is specifically earmarked for health projects; charitable donations targeted to private voluntary health providers, such as church missions; user fees; and health insurance. User fees are emphasized in this volume because private, out-of-pocket expenditures for health account for more than 40 percent of total health expenditures in Africa.

Financing Health Services Through User Fees and Insurance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Financing Health Services Through User Fees and Insurance

World Bank Discussion Paper No. 294. Presents case studies that focus on user fees and self-financing health insurance as a means of contributing to efficiency, equity, and sustainable financing in the health sector. User fees are emphasized as a form of cost-sharing because private, out-of-pocket expenditures for health account for nearly one-half of total expenditures in Africa. Evidence presented in this report suggests that self-financing insurance is more prevalent in many countries than had been previously thought.

The Second World Ocean Assessment
  • Language: en

The Second World Ocean Assessment

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-09-22
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  • Publisher: UN

"In its resolutions 57/141 and 58/240, the General Assembly decided to establish a regular process under the United Nations for global reporting and assessment of the state of the marine environment, including socioeconomic aspects, both current and foreseeable, building on existing regional assessments. In its resolution 71/257, the Assembly recalled that the scope of the first cycle of the Regular Process focused on establishing a baseline and decided that the scope of the second cycle would extend to evaluating trends and identifying gaps. The programme of work for the period 2017-2020 of the second cycle of the Regular Process includes the preparation by the Group of Experts of the Regul...

Blackletter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Blackletter

  • Categories: Art

Blackletter type, also known as Fraktur or German Gothic, originated with Gutenberg's moveable type, and was based on the contemporary calligraphy of that time. From the sixteenth century on, it shared the spotlight with roman type in German-speaking countries and was even adopted for the printing of Martin Luther's writings. Yet by the twentieth century it was increasingly spurned by both commercial artists, who embraced roman type for its classical associations, and modernist designers, who championed sanserif type for its universal and democratic qualities. At the close of the Second World War, the identification of blackletter with failed Nazi ideology was inescapable, thus effectively e...