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    Capital Penetration And Coping Strategies Of Traditional Hindu Fisherfolk In Bangladesh by Rashid, Mohammed Mamun Or

    Published 2022
    “…Bangladesh is a lower-middle-income country in South Asia where traditional fishermen, herein, Jaladas are at risk of chronic poverty. This study was conducted in two Jaladas villages to identify the socio-economic transformations caused by the inflows of capitals from different actors and the roles of various market functionaries, traditional social institutions, and power relations. …”
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    Rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy in rural Cambodia: parental perceptions of family-centred practices by Morgan, F., Tan, Boon

    Published 2010
    “…Social and cultural mechanisms to be considered when adapting a Western, family-centred model of rehabilitation planning to the rural Cambodian context include the hierarchical nature of Cambodian culture, the emphasis on group relational patterns rather than individual needs and the context of chronic poverty.…”
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    Integrating entrepreneurship into engineering education by Hassan, Marwa Yousif Hassan, Shuriye, Abdi Omar, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Salami, Momoh Jimoh Eyiomika, Khalifa, Othman Omran

    Published 2017
    “…Negative economic growth, corrupt governments, and global financial crisis; have attributed to chronic poverty in diverse nations in the world. In fact, this has triggered the Arab uprising, labor strikes and daily common unrest in the west. …”
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    The divine guidance of the Qur'an on poverty alleviation by Tahir, Ibrahim Nuhu

    Published 2015
    “…The world is suffering from chronic poverty, with around 3 billion of its population living below $2.50 per day and 80% living below $10 . …”
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    Capital Penetration And Coping Strategies Of Traditional Hindu Fisherfolk In Bangladesh by Rashid, Mohammed Mamun Or

    Published 2022
    “…Bangladesh is a lower-middle-income country in South Asia where traditional fishermen, herein, Jaladas are at risk of chronic poverty. This study was conducted in two Jaladas villages to identify the socio-economic transformations caused by the inflows of capitals from different actors and the roles of various market functionaries, traditional social institutions, and power relations. …”
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    The neglected approach to poverty alleviation by Tahir, Ibrahim Nuhu

    Published 2019
    “…According to different studies the world is suffering from chronic poverty, with around 3 billion of its population living below $2.50 per day and 80% living below $10 (Shah, 2014). …”
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    Islamic Development Bank (IDB), foreign aid and the challenges for sustainable development in Africa by Daud, Mustafa, Abdul Razak, Nor Azam

    Published 2011
    “…Unfortunately, most of these countries, especially the African countries are characterized by multiple problems such as bad leadership and governance, mismanagement and corruption, debt crisis, insufficient and poor infrastructure, chronic poverty etc.; and all these problems have continued to make nonsense of foreign aid’s judicious and optimal utilization and impact on their economies.However, considering the position and role of IDB over the years in the global economic development; this paper examined the developmental activities of IDB in Africa and some of the challenges for sustainable development.In line with the Financial Two Gap Model (Double Deficit Model) and also the Islamic economic principle of Wide Circulation of Wealth, this paper therefore argues that there are a lot of challenges confronting the continent, which the Bank could assist in resolving through its development assistance, especially in the Muslim populated countries i.e. …”
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