It also focuses on the major challenges faced by rural entrepreneurs especially in the fields of Marketing of products, financial amenities and other primary amenities, i.e. availability of electricity, water supply, transport facilities and required energy etc.DR. DEEPA KAUSHAL...
Exploring the gradient: The economic benefits of “nearby” schools on rural communities Journal of Rural Studies, 68 (2019), pp. 251-263 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Tamadoni et al., 2021 A. Tamadoni, R. Hosseingholizadeh, M.Ş. Bellibaş A systematic review of key contextual challen...
A new, independent Catholic school in rural Australia has had to face significant challenges in relation to its distinct Catholic ethos and curriculum. The challenges have included resistance from parents of the School with regard to the weekly time allocation for Religious Education, the nature of ...
Thus, the needs of the village community not only know what literacy can support the improvement of welfare, but also the gap in access to information faced by rural communities. Fig. 2. Jobs having the potential of digitization. Source: Mckinsey, 2017 [5] Figures 2 illustrate the shift in...
forest-dependent communities were stillfaced with challengesincluding from climate change. daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org 尼泊尔的森林和靠森林为生的社区仍然面临着包括来自气候变化在内的各种挑战。 daccess-ods.un.org daccess-ods.un.org ...
Raheem Usman Adebimpe.Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State.Nigeria.Journal of Disaster Risk Studies. 2011Raheem Usman Adebimpe.Urban and rural dimensions in post-disaster adjustment challenges in selected communities in Kwara State. ...
Teaching English in rural schools has been a challenge for the most of the English as a Second Language and English as a Foreign Language teachers. Therefore, this study was carried out with the aim of investigating the challenges faced by the teachers in teaching English to the students in ...
This proposition is supported by farms of indigenous chicken from informal settlement obtaining replacement stock from their social connections with communities living in rural areas. This is further aggravated by practices of feeding leftovers to commercial layers and scavenging of indigenous chicken within...
Peer influence from family, friends, and communities such as pregnant women also played an important role, especially for those with limited knowledge about the disease and vaccination [43]. Public health workers were more likely to recommend non-NIP vaccines than general practitioners, possibly due...
Social, Cultural, and Environmental Challenges Faced by Children on Antiretroviral Therapy in Zimbabwe: a Mixed-Method Study Despite the advent of antiretroviral therapy (ART), many children, particularly in the rural communities of Zimbabwe, remain vulnerable. The purpose of thi... MSc Margaret Mac...