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Autor:
Richard Sidebottom, Solomon Bizuayehu Wassie, Carla Cerami, Momodou W. Jallow, Shailaja Fennell, Sarah Dalzell
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 9 (2022)
The Covid pandemic has exposed fissures of inequality through heightened food insecurity and nutritional deficiency for vulnerable social cohorts with limited coping mechanisms. Given the multi-dimensional pathways through which its effects have been
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https://doaj.org/article/8dbe9fb80ef24f3381a0efeaa17e84ff
Autor:
Mona Mourshed, Tom Isherwood, Ali Jaffer, Cheryl Lim, Beatriz Cardoso, Shailaja Fennell, Claudio de Moura Castro
Publikováno v:
Revue Internationale de Politique de Développement, Vol 5 (2015)
Editor’s note: These papers are contributions to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Development Policy. In this section, academics, policy-makers and practioners engage in a dialogue on global development challenges. Papers are copy-e
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https://doaj.org/article/5dbaec47df69489cb33c1b47d6790199
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell
Publikováno v:
Revue Internationale de Politique de Développement, Vol 5 (2014)
The introduction of public-private partnerships (PPPs) into the educational sphere has opened up the sector to a wide range of new private providers in India and Pakistan. The global literature has indicated that the growth in partnerships that provi
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https://doaj.org/article/8fc6817ff7a94409978e7eb067643260
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell, Madeleine Arnot
The Millennium Development Goals aim to achieve basic education for all by 2015. But can such global agendas address national and local gender inequalities and will they empower women through education? This thought-provoking book offers an opportuni
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell
Publikováno v:
Asian Journal of Peacebuilding. 10:87-105
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell, Rekha Bhangaonkar
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Water Resources Development. 38:861-879
The micro-watershed development programme in India promotes the recharging of groundwater tables to facilitate irrigation in otherwise rainfall-dependent agricultural communities. This study invest...
Autor:
Adam Branch, Frank Kwaku Agyei, Jok Gai Anai, Stella Laloyo Apecu, Anne Bartlett, Emily Brownell, Matteo Caravani, Connor Joseph Cavanagh, Shailaja Fennell, Stephen Langole, Mathew Bukhi Mabele, Tuyeni Heita Mwampamba, Mary Njenga, Arthur Owor, Jon Phillips, Nhial Tiitmamer
Is charcoal a sustainable energy source in Africa? This is a crucial question, given charcoal's key importance to urban energy. In today's dominant policy narrative – the charcoal-crisis narrative – charcoal is deemed incompatible with sustainabl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3e63666563eef3dc1a58ec97a2adb934
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell
The Oxford English Dictionary defines poverty as “destitution” with respect to lack of wealth and material possessions. It denotes a condition where an individual has inadequate resources and earnings to afford those necessities they require in o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::2498adc5368911db1837716cd6873b77
https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277727.013.308
https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277727.013.308
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell
Publikováno v:
Journal of Human Development and Capabilities. 21:399-401
This edited collection provides a collection of thought provoking articles on the education of children with disabilities, set out within a two part structure: the first part is composed of three c...
Autor:
Shailaja Fennell
Characteristics of labor markets are often assumed to be universal, when in fact they are peculiar to patterns of employment in Europe and North America. This essay makes these universalist assumptions about labor markets for youth explicit, challeng
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::b2e08ef06c5e42f2fb05785708a0e6f4
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190930028.013.21
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190930028.013.21