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16.02.2015

Investigation of alleged sexual exploitation and abuse of Akha girls and women by Norwegian Church Aid in Laos.doc

The team consisted of an anthropologist and children’s rights specialist. The team’s specific brief was to ascertain from young Akha women whether sexual abuse had been perpetrated in local Akha communities ... subjected to violence, abuse, exploitation or ham. Child protection is an issue for every child in every country in the world. In order to understand the potential for abuse and exploitation from different NGO

09.03.2021

Near-End Review of the Norwegian Support to the Programme “Strengthening the Management of the Oil and Gas Sector in Uganda”.pdf

Near-End Review also comprised the OPM team conducting key stakeholder and beneficiary interviews in-country in January 2018. The Ugandan interviewees represented several ministries, departments and agencies ... role of the PCC. While appreciated, this role was found to have scope to play a more monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) function to more effectively manage implementation risks on an ongoing basis

13.06.2016

Supply and sustainability of carbon offsets and alternative fuels for international aviation.pdf

countries from claiming emissions reductions that have been officially transferred to another country, but leaves open questions about how such transfers can be reconciled with each country’s nationally ... activities undertaken at much larger scales, such as across a whole economic sector or an entire country or subnational jurisdiction. Of particular interest in this context are crediting mechanisms for

16.02.2015

Assessment of health-care seeking behaviour_ The case of co-infection of TB and HIV_AIDS in Temeke_ .pdf

assessment. Dar-es-Salaam is the business capital of Tanzania. It is located in the east coast of the country, along the Indian Ocean, and according to the 2002 consensus had a population of 3.5 million in ... literally means ‘strength of a man’) and is translated into English as ‘manpower’. 19 With this brief background, we now turn to the patient’s health-care seeking behaviour as it is played out in such