Interdisciplinary Seminar:
Overcoming Hunger and Poverty as a Source of Insecurity and Conflict
Convener: Alice Kagoda, Uganda
The Call for papers for Interdisciplinary Seminars is now closed. Below please find the list of papers for this Seminar. Click on the title of a paper to read its abstract.
Factors Affecting Gender Cropping Pattern in the southern
part of Kaduna State, Nigeria and Implications for Food Security
Sidi Ajayi, with Vicky Babalola, Titi Ojo and Aisha Mohammed, Nigerian Association of University
Women
Use of Urban waste water for overcoming hunger and poverty-livlihoods
and environmental impacts in India
Baisakhi Bandyopadhyay, Indian Federation of University Women’s
Associations
Rural infrastructure, Agricultural development and poverty
in Asam: An exploratory study
Keshav Das, Non-member, India
Income Poverty line and
wage structure in the Sudan: An Empirical Investigation 2006
Nagat Elmuluthum, International Member, Sudan
Poverty
and some Aspects of Culture Detrimental to the Educational Development
of the Girl Child: The Case of some Villages of the Northwest Province
of Cameroon
Eyovi Ntongieh Njwe, Non-member, Cameroon
Effective
Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: The Key to Sustainable Development in the
New Millennium
Chika N. Oguonu, International
Member, Nigeria
Proliferation of
Tertiary Institution as a Challenge to Sustainable Development in Nigeria
Roseline Chinwe Onah, Non-member,
Nigeria
The Dynamics of Tsunami-generated change: Gender and poverty
in South-western Sri Lanka
Sunari Senaratne, Sri Lanka Federation of University Women
The Relevance of
Demographic Perspectives in Developing Commitment to Good Governance,
Development and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria
Anthonia Ogo Uzuegbunam, Nigerian
Association of University Women
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