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Chad’s reluctant women suicide bombers | | 1UN News
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Chad’s reluctant women suicide bombers
Chad’s reluctant women suicide bombers
23 July 2018
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Young women are increasingly being groomed as reluctant suicide bombers in the impoverished Lake Chad region of central Africa.
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Young women are increasingly being groomed as reluctant suicide bombers in the impoverished Lake Chad region of central Africa.
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Voluntary: those who participated willingly without being subject to pressure or coercion;
2. Reluctant: those who participated because they did not want to damage positive relationships with others (“social pressure”); and
3. (...) The proportion of reluctant pickers decreased over the period
(29% in 2014, 20% in 2015), but the number of involuntary pickers increased (11% in 2014; 14%
in 2015). (...) Urban residents were also over-represented amongst reluctant
pickers, representing 44% of reluctant pickers in 2014 and 51% in 2015.
• Levels of living standards do not seem to have a strong bearing on reluctance or involuntariness.
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Score: 1007777.2
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Voluntary: those who participated willingly without being subject to pressure or coercion;
2. Reluctant: those who participated because they did not want to damage positive relationships with others (“social pressure”); and
3. (...) The proportion of reluctant pickers decreased over the period
(29% in 2014, 20% in 2015), but the number of involuntary pickers increased (11% in 2014; 14%
in 2015). (...) Urban residents were also over-represented amongst reluctant
pickers, representing 44% of reluctant pickers in 2014 and 51% in 2015.
• Levels of living standards do not seem to have a strong bearing on reluctance or involuntariness.
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Score: 1007777.2
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The Application of Regionalization in the Meat Trade: Why the Reluctance? | Publication | Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
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The Application of Regionalization in the Meat Trade: Why the Reluctance?
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September 2006 | Bulletins » FAL Bulletin
The Application of Regionalization in the Meat Trade: Why the Reluctance?
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Currently, the world meat trade is undergoing substantial changes as a consequence of the spread of transboundary animal diseases. (...) This article presents some of the disputes caused by reluctance to apply the regionalization principle in the case of the three main transboundary diseases that have affected meat trade in recent years: "mad cow disease", foot and mouth disease, and avian flu.
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Transdisciplinarity basically includes cooperation between researchers and a debate with the society at large
Transdisciplinarity and research funding: some serious challenges
Assessing the projects:
Multidisciplinary projects:
Well accepted, use of peer reviewers from different disciplines
Comparatively “easy” to evaluate and identify “excellence”
Interdisciplinary projects:
More complex, less established
A “new” evaluation criteria in H2020
Multidisciplinary projects:
No clear evaluation guidelines, resistance from “pure” academics
Requires participation of users/stakeholders in the evaluations
In its embryonic stage, e.g. not even mentioned in H2020
Experiences from RCN
Reluctance form researchers – seen as obstructive to academic careers
Reluctance among potential peer reviewers – not seen as “serious” research, feel on shaky ground
Inability to understand “value” of other disciplines to some extent and especially when it comes to including “lay-people”
No defined expertise in transdisciplinary approaches
Reluctance among funders to adopt non-traditional paths to knowledge creation
Implementation of SDGs – a breakthrough for sustainability science?
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Score: 960189.7
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https://en.unesco.org/sites/de...ion_janhaakonsenmonteverde.pdf
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The remaining partners sought to change the business sector from ‘poultry’ to ‘bakery, but the reluctant partners were creating hurdles to the business transition.
(...) Therefore, the three active partners have filed a civil suit to expel the reluctant partners from the new bakery business enterprise.
(...) For the six partners, mediation was successful, and the three reluctant partners agreed to leave the new partnership and receive their share of the profit(dividend) from the previous poultry business.
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Score: 943584.3
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FROM THE FIELD: Chad returnees’ reluctant homecoming | | 1UN News
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5 February 2020
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Citizens of Chad who have spent most of their lives as refugees in neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) have been talking to the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, about the challenges they have faced returning to their home country.
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5 February 2020
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Citizens of Chad who have spent most of their lives as refugees in neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) have been talking to the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, about the challenges they have faced returning to their home country.
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Review/authorize active Review/authorize active chemicalschemicals……ContCont’’dd
•• Highly costly to defend the chemicals Highly costly to defend the chemicals –– hence manufactures hence manufactures choose and defend the chemicals that are profitablechoose and defend the chemicals that are profitable
•• Major concern for DCs Major concern for DCs –– ‘‘cause they use out of patent, lowcause they use out of patent, low-- cost chemicals for which manufactures are reluctant to cost chemicals for which manufactures are reluctant to collect the scientific data required to defend the chemicals. collect the scientific data required to defend the chemicals.
•• The MRL for most of these could be set at low level, The MRL for most of these could be set at low level, prohibiting most DCs from exporting fruits to the EU. prohibiting most DCs from exporting fruits to the EU.
(...) Most exports of fruits from DCs are minor (in value and exports of fruits from DCs are minor (in value and volume), hence manufactures could be reluctant to incur volume), hence manufactures could be reluctant to incur costs to defend them resulting in the lower MRLs. costs to defend them resulting in the lower MRLs.
(...) This is because the manufacturers of the chemicals will be This is because the manufacturers of the chemicals will be reluctant to incur high costs in collating the scientific reluctant to incur high costs in collating the scientific evidence needed to defend the chemicals. evidence needed to defend the chemicals.
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