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Autor:
Ellie Gore
Publikováno v:
Global Public Policy and Governance
Gore, E 2021, ' From recognising health rights to realising labour protections? Sex work, ILOAIDS and the Decent Work Agenda in Ghana ', Global Public Policy and Governance, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 340-360 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s43508-021-00016-9
Gore, E 2021, ' From recognising health rights to realising labour protections? Sex work, ILOAIDS and the Decent Work Agenda in Ghana ', Global Public Policy and Governance, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 340-360 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s43508-021-00016-9
This paper examines recent evolutions in global development policy that link decent work, HIV and sex work—particularly through the ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work—and considers the implications for migrant sex workers in Ghana. D
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Autor:
Pamela Oberhuemer
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy. 5(1):55-63
Across and beyond Europe, demographic, social and economic pressures both at the macro and the micro level are impacting on the work contexts of early childhood educators. Alongside heightened drives towards expansion and increasing regulation of the
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International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy. 6(2):1-20
UNESCO conducted a cross-national study on the issue of integration of early childhood care and education services within education in 2008–2009. In order to have a more comprehensive understanding of the issue, UNESCO undertook a review on a paral
Autor:
Pauline Rose, Sonia Ilie
Publikováno v:
Higher Education. 72(4):435-455
Higher education is back in the spotlight, with post-2015 sustainable development goals emphasising equality of access. In this paper, we highlight the long distance still to travel to achieve the goal of equal access to higher education for all, wit
Autor:
Gary A. Dymski
Publikováno v:
Dymski, Gary Arthur. (2009). Financing Community Development in the US: A Comparison of “War on Poverty” and 1990s-Era Policy Approaches. The Review of Black Political Economy, 36(3), pp 245-273. doi: 10.1007/s12114-009-9050-6. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/15d8c1vq
This paper first analyzes the role of finance in community development, and then contrasts 1990s development-financing policies with those undertaken decades earlier in the context of the federal “War on Poverty.” It is shown that the Clinton-Bus
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Population and Environment. 28(4-5):247-258
This paper seeks to refocus the attention of environmentalists on the importance of population trends to environmental sustainability and identifies prevention of unintended pregnancy as potential common ground for environmentalists and family planni
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 6(1):28-37
This article explores the role of public health systems before, during, and after disasters, particularly within the scope of the United Nations Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. It also examines the role of scientific and technologica
Autor:
Mary Eming Young
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy. 4(2):25-32
The convergence of knowledge from neuroscience, social science and economics on the importance of early life or experiences on brain development has tremendous implication on the future of societies. Regardless of their level of development or income
Autor:
Paradzayi Pathias Bongo, Andrew Collins, Emmanuel Mavhura, Siambalala Benard Manyena, Chipo Mudavanhu, Desmond Manatsa
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 6(3):267-281
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) continues to gain momentum globally and locally, but there is a notable void in the DRR literature on the role of children in community-level disaster risk management in Zimbabwe. Children are among the most vulnerable g
Autor:
Milla McLachlan, Scott Drimie
Publikováno v:
Food Security. 5(2):217-226
The Stellenbosch University Food Security Initiative provides a platform on which a range of research projects has been developed, spanning different faculties and departments, including the health sciences, agricultural sciences, engineering, and th