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Abstract Cultural and natural values form the core of World Heritage designation. Properties displaying both values, however, comprise a fraction of inscriptions (currently c. 3%) to the World Heritage List. In 1992, when that fraction stood at c. 5%, adoption of the popular ‘cultural landscapes’ category of cultural heritage in 1992 was therefore ...
Ryan J. Rabett
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Correction: Parental involvement in school-based mental health interventions for young people in low-resource settings: A qualitative study from Zimbabwe and Ghana. [PDF]
Mushonga RH +15 more
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Workplace Romance: Rationale for Human Resource Practitioners Intervention. A Case of a Local Authority in Zimbabwe [PDF]
Moment Bhebhe, Eugene Hove
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ABSTRACT This study explores the influence of informal institutions (including its dark side) on multinational enterprises (MNEs) in promoting sustainable development goals (SDGs) in a developing nation. Using qualitative interviews, we find that informal institutions, including “crime” and “corruption,” increase telecommunication MNEs' support of SDGs.
Ugbede Umoru +3 more
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Mapping human fatalities from megafauna to inform coexistence strategies. [PDF]
Kavhu B +4 more
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An approach to developing a community-based HIV/AIDS intervention : the case of farm workers in Zimbabwe [PDF]
Sharon Laver
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ABSTRACT Theorizing continues to be a challenge within the burgeoning field of care leaving. This article considers whether ‘social capital’ contributes to explaining the care‐leaving experience. Various views of what constitutes social capital are explored, and a three‐category typology is presented.
Kwabena Frimpong‐Manso +3 more
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Bridging the Gap in HIV testing and care for children in Zimbabwe (B-GAP)
Chido Dziva Chikwari
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Exploring the Meaning and Experience of Family for Youth Leaving Care: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Family is important to all, but is a complex issue for young people who are transitioning from out‐of‐home care. This scoping review explores the meaning and experience of family for care‐experienced youth and identifies implications for research and practice to support their social wellbeing. It reports on findings from a review of 31 journal
Mandi MacDonald +4 more
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