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ABSTRACT This study explores how governance quality moderates the impact of education on carbon emissions in 119 developing countries from 2003 to 2021. Using a two‐step System GMM approach, it examines the roles of primary, secondary, and tertiary education alongside six governance indicators.
Charles Shaaba Saba +2 more
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Oestrose du mouton et de la chèvre (Oestrus ovis Linné 1761) en Afrique : résultats d'une enquête sur 3204 sérums provenant de neuf pays [PDF]
Une enquête sérologique par ELISA a été réalisée sur 2266 sérums de moutons et 938 sérums de chèvres prélevés dans neuf pays africains. Les échantillons d'ovins provenaient du Bénin (21 sérums), du Burkina Faso (421), de Djibouti (303), d'Ethiopie (95 ...
Achi, Yaba +12 more
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Microgrids are one of the most reliable energy types of production in rural and isolated places. The studies on predicting the power produced by campuses, hospitals, and rural microgrids have recently shown a growing interest in electrical power decision-
Fathi Farah Fadoul +2 more
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The banking sector has developed dramatically during the past decades. Many banks were established and prospered. However, the experience in each banking sector can be non-identical based on many factors. Therefore, it will
Sadik Aden Dirir
doaj
ABSTRACT The present study has investigated two objectives. First, it examines the unconditional impact of economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on Africa's structural transformation. Second, it explores the conditional role of human resource development in the nexus between economic policy uncertainty (EPU) and structural transformation.
Ekene ThankGod Emeka +2 more
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Twenty Years of Collapse and Counting: The Cost of Failure in Somalia [PDF]
Analyzes the human and financial costs of Somali conflicts and famines, including costs of humanitarian and development aid; peacekeeping, military responses and aid, anti-terrorism, and diplomacy; piracy; and international crime and illicit money ...
Bronwyn Bruton, John Norris
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Wildlife and cattle is affected by bovine tuberculosis (bTB), which presents a zoonotic risk. The current systematic review and meta‐analysis uses global data, uncovering a high prevalence in specific regions and pinpointing major risk factors for transmission.
Khasapane N.G. +2 more
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• This systematic review and meta‐analysis included 45 articles, 39 focused on camels and 6 on camel farmers. • A total of 23,930 study participants were assessed, comprising 22,362 camels and 1568 camel farmers. • The overall pooled seroprevalence of brucellosis among camels and camel farmers was found to be 5.0%. • Subgroup analysis revealed that the
Yihenew Getahun Ambaw +5 more
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Evaluating large‐scale government investments in fertilizer adoption: The Ethiopian experience
Abstract We evaluate the impact of a large Government of Ethiopia intervention to raise fertilizer supply by establishing five fertilizer blending facilities supplying fertilizers tailored to local soil nutrient profiles. We rely on the phased geographic rollout of blending facility establishment to identify the causal effect on fertilizer use ...
Thomas Assefa +2 more
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The government has in recent years implemented large-scale investments to develop transport and logistics infrastructures. Combined with business climate reforms, this development strategy has fueled strong growth and positioned Djibouti well to become a regional trade and logistics hub.
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