Search for dissertations about: "capacity-building"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 35 swedish dissertations containing the word capacity-building.
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6. Capacity Development for Healthcare Systems in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Assessing the effectiveness of an advanced international training programme in sexual and reproductive health and rights in Africa and Asia
Abstract : Background: The 2030 agenda for sustainable development calls upon all nations to make critical investments in their health systems to deliver universal access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). Capacity development is listed among the strategies for achieving sustainable development goals. READ MORE
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7. Bending the Curve – the Role and Interplay of Municipal Energy Planning and Municipal Spatial Planning for Climate Change Mitigation in Sweden
Abstract : The global climate is changing rapidly, which pronounces the need for imminently bending the curve of greenhouse gases emissions. The local authorities have been recognised as key actors in this decarbonisation, due to their wide-ranging responsibilities, including different mandates for local planning. READ MORE
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8. Water Resources Management efforts for best water allocation in the Lake Poopo basin, Bolivia
Abstract : The Lake Poopo basin, located on the Bolivian Altiplano, is extremely vulnerable to environmental degradation. The basin displays extreme spatial and temporal variations of water resources and rapidly decreasing water quality due to anthropogenic and natural pollution. READ MORE
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9. Contributions to reciprocal processes
Abstract : Reciprocal processes are stochastic processes such that the current state only depends on the nearest past and future, and they have found many applications in various fields such as Euclidean quantum physics. This thesis focuses on the study of some classes of reciprocal processes in both discrete-time and continuous-time frameworks. READ MORE
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10. Projectification : The Trojan horse of local government
Abstract : This thesis aims to conceptualize local government projectification by answering the questions of how projectification is manifested in practice, and what the consequences of the project logic are for local government organizations and their employees. An institutional ethnography is conducted in the Swedish municipality of Eslöv and its organizational and institutional surroundings. READ MORE