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(961) Health planning ; a challenge to developing nations التخطيط الصحي؛ تحدٍّ يواجه الدول النامية
I whakaputaina 2026“…ملخص This study examines the structural and methodological dimensions of "health planning" as a critical cornerstone and a major challenge facing socio-economic development in developing countries. The author explicitly rejects the mechanical application of Western industrialized development models, arguing that they are inherently "culture-bound" and unsuitable for the distinct socioeconomic realities of Asian and African nations. …”
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(536) مجموعة القوانين والقرارات التي صدرت في الفترة من يناير إلى يوليو 1976 Collection of laws and resolutions issued between January and July 1976...
I whakaputaina 2026“…Furthermore, it documents decisions related to infrastructure and educational development, such as the establishment of new technical colleges and institutes in the governorates, and the regulation of agreements for railway development and rural electrification. …”
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دور الاندماج في سلاسل القيمة العالمية في تحسين أداء الصادرات الصناعية المصرية /The Role of Integration into Global Value Chains in Improving the Performance of Egyptian Industrial...
I whakaputaina 2026“…Furthermore, the study recommended maintaining customs exemptions on electronic components not available locally while protecting final domestic industries, supporting scientific research and innovation, and developing human capital through improving technical education, expanding STEM programs, and establishing specialized research centers for semiconductor industries. …”
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(355) Refugees in Egypt: Impacts and Policy Recommendations اللاجئون في مصر: التأثيرات والتوصيات السياسية
I whakaputaina 2024“…The majority of refugees are hosted by developing countries, where they often place a strain on public services such as housing, healthcare, and education, potentially leading to resource shortages and social tensions. …”
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