Resultados de búsqueda - Religious education.
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Pre-colonial religious institutions and development: Evidence through a military coup
Publicado 2022“…This paper offers a novel illustration of the political economy of religion by examining the impact of religious elites on development. We compile a unique database on holy Muslim shrines across Pakistani Punjab and construct a historical panel of literacy spanning over a century (1901–2011). …”
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Experimental evidence on public good behavior across Pakistan’s fractured educational system
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Religion, land and politics: Shrines and literacy in Punjab, Pakistan
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The feasibility of implementing food-based dietary guidelines and food graphics in Ethiopia
Publicado 2023“…To be more inclusive of cultural and religious beliefs, findings show that the guideline should address fasting and traditional cooking methods. …”
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Alimentos para el futuro
Publicado 2025“…First steps include the acceptance by society of responsibilities for the extension of the benefits of education throughout the world and provision for the type of scientific, economic, social, political, and religious leadership necessary to assure food for all on a continuing basis. …”
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Social tolerance for human diversity in Sub-Saharan Africa
Publicado 2011“…Moreover, tolerance-enhancing policies generally benefit from improved access to education while improved access to media could increase tolerance for AIDS victims. …”
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Pesticide exposure, health impacts, predeterminism, and health insurance demand among Pakistani farmers: Implications for policy
Publicado 2025“…These findings emphasize the importance of tailored health insurance designs that accommodate religious beliefs. Policy initiatives should focus on educating farmers about safe pesticide use and health insurance benefits. …”
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Legal pluralism and dynamic property rights
Publicado 2002“…However, in practice there is co-existence and interaction between multiple legal orders such as state, customary, religious, project and local laws, all of which provide bases for claiming property rights. …”
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Pluralisme hokum dan kinamika hak atas property: Indonesian translation of Legal pluralism and dynamic property rights
Publicado 2006“…However, in practice there is co-existence and interaction between multiple legal orders such as state, customary, religious, project and local laws, all of which provide bases for claiming property rights. …”
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Pluralismo legal y derechos dinamicos de propiedad: Spanish translation of Legal pluralism and dynamic property rights
Publicado 2006“…However, in practice there is co-existence and interaction between multiple legal orders such as state, customary, religious, project and local laws, all of which provide bases for claiming property rights. …”
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Characteristics of chicken production systems in rural Burkina Faso: A focus on One Health related practices and food security
Publicado 2025“…Chicken production and sales were aligned to social/cultural events (religious festivals, weddings, etc.) and school-fee payment period. …”
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Informal value chain actors’ knowledge and perceptions about zoonotic diseases and biosecurity in Kenya and the importance for food safety and public health
Publicado 2018“…Actors had little formal education (between 0 and 10%) and lacked training in food safety and biosecurity measures. …”
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An assessment on the role of women in agriculture in Southern Nation Nationality People’s Region: The case of Halaba Special Woreda, Ethiopia
Publicado 2012“…The other one is illiteracy, ignorance, low socio-economic status and traditional religious and cultural dominance and low political participation in the community. …”
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Improving dietary status through strengthening gender nutrition-sensitive interventions
Publicado 2024“…Utilizing community and religious leaders as game changers is essential for promoting healthy dietary habits and gender equality in all nutrition programs. …”
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Groups, networks, and social capital in the Philippine communities
Publicado 2006“…We investigate two types of social capital: membership in groups (production, credit, burial, religious and civic groups), or “formal” social capital, and size of trust-based networks or “informal” social capital. …”
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The economic costs of COVID-19 in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from a simulation exercise for Ghana
Publicado 2020“…Social distancing measures have been enforced nationwide and include bans on conferences, workshops, and sporting and religious events, as well as the closure of bars and nightclubs. …”
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On dogs, people, and a rabies epidemic: results from a sociocultural study in Bali, Indonesia
Publicado 2015“…Community knowledge and attitudes, which can consequently result in behavioral changes, needs to be improved across different genders, ages, educational backgrounds, and roles in the community, regardless of the individual village’s experiences with rabies. …”
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Local perceptions of changes in ecosystem services and climate : case study in Ecuadorean Sierra
Publicado 2018“…The most frequently cited ecosystem services were water, timber and plants with symbolic or religious and medicinal value, and the perception among respondents significantly influenced by socio-demographic factors; namely land tenure status, distance to the forest, ethnicity, age class, education level (p < 0.05); (ii) The perception of forest cover change differed somewhat between male (63.2%) and female (35.6%) respondents as well as among age classes (p < 0.05) such that the young age class perceived a moderate change or no change to a greater degree than the other two age classes; (iii) Almost all respondents perceived an overall warming, drying up of rivers and springs, early onset of summer and monsoons and frequent dry season fires. …”
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