Examining Technology Acceptance in Least-Developed Countries: The Case of ZESA
In this study, Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA), which is the only electricity producer and supplier of public grid products (prepaid meters, mobile payment) in Zimbabwe, was evaluated according to the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) for ...
Audrey Dumbura, Esma Ergüner Özkoç
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Social capital and health in the least developed countries: a critical review of the literature and implications for a future research agenda. [PDF]
Story WT.
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The Impact of Economic Sanctions on the Least Developed Countries (Comparative Case Studies of the DRС and Somalia) [PDF]
Least Developed Countries (LDCs) is an official term applied within the United Nations to the countries with low living standards, weak economies, where people and resources are highly exposed to the vulnerability criterion of natural shocks. The African
SHAROVA Anna Yurievna
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How Can the Least Developed Member Countries of ASEAN Benefit from the 4th Industrial Revolution?
The ASEAN members Cambodia, Lao DPR, and Myanmar have been classified by the United Nations as least developed countries, with many of their citizens living below the poverty line, and its workers predominantly rural.
Robert Brian SMITH
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Least developed countries—Newly defined [PDF]
The United Nations Committee for Development Planning (CDP), whose task among others is to ascertain which countries should be labelled as "Least Developed" has established a new list of LLDCs in its 1991 annual report. In this paper the author, member of the CDP, summarizes the report, focussing on the Asian countries.
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Least developed countries - the case of Burundi
The contribution is focused on the food problem in the least developed countries, on the chosen areas where the overall situation is the most problematic.
Vladimír JENÍČEK, Šárka GROFOVÁ
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Droughts in Asian Least Developed Countries: Vulnerability and sustainability
Droughts occur both in developed and developing countries with significant impacts and are exacerbating in frequency, severity and duration. Over exploitation of water resources, weather variability and climate change are mostly responsible for such ...
M. Alimullah Miyan
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The least developed countries - the case of the Congo D.R.
The article is focused on food problem in the least developed countries, on the chosen areas where the overall situation is the most problematic. It deals with the Democratic Republic of the Congo, belonging to the low income food deficit countries with ...
Vladimír JENÍČEK, Šárka GRÓFOVÁ
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Introduction Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is increasing in low resource settings. It complicates the management of infectious diseases and is an increasing cause of death.
Pui-Ying Iroh Tam +2 more
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Socio-ethical implications of using AI in accelerating SDG3 in Least Developed Countries
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing a crucial role in advancing efforts towards sustainable development across the globe. AI has the potential to help address some of the biggest challenges that society faces including health and well-being. Thus, AI
Kutoma Wakunuma +2 more
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