Resultados de búsqueda - "MSc"
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Stories from the field: Most Significant Change (MSC) synthesis
Publicado 2008“…In January of 2007, a number of people working with the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) were invited to tell stories about the “most significant change” (MSC) they had observed as a result of CPWF activity. …”
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Abstracts of MSc theses completed by ILRI graduate fellows 2006-2007
Publicado 2007“…Graduate Fellows are mostly employees undertaking MSc and PhD studies. Postgraduate training is a priority activity of ILRI as it contributes significantly to the research agenda of ILRI and to the national and regional human resource pool in many regions of the world. …”
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Most significant change (MSC) stories in the Africa RISING Ethiopia project
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Abstracts of PhD and MSc theses completed by ILRI graduate fellows 2008
Publicado 2008“…Graduate Fellows are mostly employees undertaking MSc and PhD studies. Postgraduate training is a priority activity of ILRI as it contributes significantly to the research agenda of ILRI and to the national and regional human resource pool in many regions of the world. …”
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Miljömärkningens betydelse för fiskkonsumtion : en intervjustudie
Publicado 2015Materias: “…MSC…”
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Applying the Most Significant Change (MSC) Method: A case study using the Business Acceleration for Youth Project in Malawi
Publicado 2024“…This insight note documents the application of the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology in USAID Malawi's Business Acceleration for Youth project. …”
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Hur djurskyddet skiljer sig mellan odlad och vildfångad fisk vid avlivning : svensk lagstiftning, ASC, MSC & KRAV
Publicado 2018“…I have investigated what the Swedish legislation for farmed and wild caught fish have in common and what the differences are, also if the private standards ASC, MSC and KRAV have any additional rules that imply animal welfare in the slaughter/killing-process. …”
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