Search for dissertations about: "social protection"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 343 swedish dissertations containing the words social protection.
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16. Creation of Social Exlcusion in Policy and Practice
Abstract : Social exclusion of vulnerable children and families is a serious concern for policy-makers and practitioners alike. This doctoral thesis explores the social construction of exclusion in the UK. The thesis explores both historical and current processes of interactions between the socially excluded populations and policy agents. READ MORE
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17. ‘The African Union, the United Nations and Civilian Protection: the African Mission in Sudan 2004-2007’
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18. Implementing Community Based Re/habilitation in Uganda and Sweden : A Comparative Approach
Abstract : In our global world, ideas in general and social work models in particular are spread and implemented in a variety of socioeconomic, political and cultural contexts, generating different outcomes. Many ideas and services launched in different countries by international organisations or governments in order to bring social justice to marginalised and oppressed groups, such as people with disabilities, have been criticised for not reaching or involving those such services aim to serve. READ MORE
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19. Lost visions and new uncertainties : Sandinista profesionales in northern Nicaragua
Abstract : In Latin American countries where there are few private entrepreneurs, the state has often played a dominant role in the economy and in production and consequently state employees have wielded considerable influence. After the overthrow of the dictator Somoza in 1979, during eleven years of Sandinista rule the Nicaraguan state expanded considerably. READ MORE
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20. Unaccompanied refugee minors and political responses in Sweden: Challenges for social work
Abstract : Currently, there are 68.5 million people forcibly displaced around the world, which is the highest figure since World War II. The affected individuals have fled their homes to seek protection elsewhere, either within their own country or across national borders. Approximately 16. READ MORE