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70% of youth in Djibouti experience unemployment. However, the country is critically responsible for assisting in regional security and global trade. Given the interest of the Djibouti government and international aid donors in promoting youth employment,
Sayaka Usui, Benjamin K. Blevins
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Coastal regions are highly sought after for human habitation, exhibiting a population density that is threefold greater than the global mean. These zones are pivotal for environmental resources, human prosperity, and economic activities, providing a ...
Aleksandra Nikiforova +7 more
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Working Paper 68 - Governance and Poverty Reduction in Africa [PDF]
Of the 4 billion people that are known to be poor in the world today, Africa hasmore than her fair share, and the number of the poor, as percentage of the totalAfrican population, has been steadily increasing since independence.
Anyang' Nyong'o
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This study investigates the structurally-controlled fluid flow of the Lake Abhe Geothermal Field (LAGF), using multiscale structural lineament distribution mapping and field observations. The LAGF lies within the Gob Aad graben in the Afar depression, at
Walter Bastien +5 more
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The Management of Border Disputes in African Regional Sub-systems: Comparing West Africa and the Horn of Africa [PDF]
Kornprobst, M
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In Time of Troubles: Challenges and Prospects in the Middle East and North Africa [PDF]
The recent crises concerning food and finances highlight the extreme fragility of the MENA countries and question the sustainability of the development processes.
Imed Drine
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Socio-economic Development, Population Policies, and Fertility Decline in Muslim Countries [PDF]
Islam is one of the world’s major monotheistic religions. Its followers, spread all over the world and numbering about 1.5 billion people, constitute about one-fourth of the world’s population. The Economist (2003).
Mehtab S. Karim
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Working Paper 97 - Soaring Food Prices and Africa's Vulnerability and Responses: An Update [PDF]
Food prices rose rapidly in 2007 and in early2008, but started falling during the second halfof 2008. Despite this fall, many African countriesare yet to recover from the severe economicand social strain caused by the suddenescalation of prices.
Abdul Kamara +5 more
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Malnutrition Among Children Under Five in Djibouti: A Composite Index of Anthropometric Failure Analysis from the 2023 Multisectoral Survey. [PDF]
Awaleh HA +3 more
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