Search Results - "UNDP"
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Aboriginal Well-being in Four Countries: An Application of the UNDP's Human Development Index to Aboriginal Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
Published 2007“…An adaptation of the UNDP’s Human Development Index is used to compare the wellbeing of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States between 1991 and 2001. …”
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Indigenous well-being in four countries: An application of the UNDP'S Human Development Index to Indigenous Peoples in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States
Published 2007“…While these countries are considered to have high human development according to the UNDP, the Indigenous populations that reside within them have only medium levels of human development.ConclusionsThe inconsistent progress in the health and well being of Indigenous populations over time, and relative to non-Indigenous populations, points to the need for further efforts to improve the social, economic, and physical health of Indigenous peoples.…”
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The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership Style and Organizational Effectiveness in United Nations Development Programme/Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People UNDP/PAPP
Published 2010“…The participants in this study were the subordinates at UNDP/PAPP, 56 questionnaires were distributed to the respondents, and 52 questionnaires were returned. …”
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Fuzzy human development index: a numerical example of Southeast Asian countries
Published 2009“…One of the limitations of the widely used United Nation Development Program’s Human Development Index (UNDP-HDI) is that it does not taking into consideration the weights of each dimension. …”
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Forestry sector planning : experience in Peninsular Malaysia
Published 1986“…The forestry sector planning (FSP) exercise carried out by the FAO in Peninsular Malaysia under the Forestry and Forest Industries Development Project (FFIDP) funded by the UNDP and the Malaysian Government during the period 1986 to 1975 is described, with emphasis on the planning procedure, its outcome, problems with the implementation of the proposed strategy and comments in the strengths and weaknesses of the planning exercise. …”
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Tropical Peat Swamp Forest Ecosystem and Floristic Diversity in Pahang, Malaysia
Published 2007“…The UNDP/GEF component emphasized on the ecosystem and floristic diversity of the peat swamp forest. …”
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In an interconnected world: Joint research priorities for the environment, agriculture and infectious disease
Published 2014“…In 2008 the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) commissioned ten think-tanks to work on disease-specific and thematic reference groups to identify top research priorities that would advance the research agenda on infectious diseases of poverty, thus contributing to improvements in human health. …”
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Good governance in education : special reference to higher education in Malaysia
Published 2018“…Research objectives : “To investigate the status of good governance in Malaysian higher educational institutions and also to assess the good governance using the well accepted UNDP principles of good governance”…”
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Education in Africa
Published 2014“…It tries to understand the causes behind Africa’s lowest index of educational development in the world as stated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP 2002) and the lack of reform in their educational systems. …”
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Clinical Pharmacology Of Antimalarial Drugs.
Published 1989“…Under the joint sponsorship of the Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, and the UNDP/WHO/World Bank Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, a Workshop on the clinical pharmacology of antimalarial drugs was held in Penang on 23 January - 4 February 1989. …”
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The Validation Of Chemical And Immunological Tests For Antimalarials In Body Fluids: Papers Presented At A Who/Universiti Sains Malaysia Workshop.
Published 1990“…Following the recommendations of the Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of Antimalarial Drugs, which was held in Penang from 23 January to 4 February, 1989, the steering committee of CHEMAL, UNDP/World Bank/WHO special Programme of Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TOR), authorized the organisation of a follow-up Workshop on Chemical and Immunological Tests for Antimalarials in Body Fluids. …”
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Consumer satisfaction on the adoption of e-payment among millennials in Malaysia during Covid 19 pandemic
Published 2022“…This situation has unavoidably caused a worldwide monetary decline (Cheng, 2020 & UNDP, 2020). , The MCO situation has limited the normal face to face retailing activity and affected consumer goods and the retail industry. …”
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Oh my gad! A case study on the implementation of gender and development among private Higher Education Institutions (HEIS)
Published 2021“…The advancement towards gender equality had been made clear through the insertion of Gender and Development among the UNDP Goals. At the school level, certain measures had been implemented to answer the call for gender and development. …”
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The social economic development index: a new measurement of development
Published 2012“…No index is perfect and the HDI of the UNDP reflects this fact. The present study proposes the social economic development index (SEDI) as a new means to measure the development level of countries. …”
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Housing for bottom 50% income group in Malaysia: Housing satisfaction among elderly and disabled people
Published 2015“…It was based on Housing study for bottom 50% income group in Malaysia conducted by Economic Planning Unit (EPU) and United Nations Development Programmes (UNDP) in 2014. Generally, elderly and disabled also shared similar type of houses with normal person. …”
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