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    IFLA’S Stand on IP and Copyright, Open Access and Information Society 

    Asamoah–Hassan, Helena (2006-06-22)
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    International Developments in Intellectual Property 

    Nicholson, Denise (2006-06-22)
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    The Reproduction Rights Organisation of Zimbabwe 

    Chilongo, Greenfield K. (2006-06-22)
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    Intellectual Property and Access to Information in Zimbabwe 

    Matsika, Kathy (2006-06-22)
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    Open Access and Libraries in Zimbabwe: a Case Study of UZ 

    Mbambo, Buhle (2006-06-22)
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    An analysis of the occupational health systems in the public sector. The case of Zimbabwe Electrical Transmission and Distribution Company. 

    Maumbe, Gerald Tinashe (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-03)
    The study analyses the occupational health and safety systems in ZETDC. The study sought to identify the Occupational Health System in ZETDC, the frameworks used in its implementation and to assess its effectiveness in the ...
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    Survival strategies among refugees in Africa: A comparative study of access to education among Rwandan refugees living in Zimbabwe and Congo 

    Rwamatwara, Egide (University of Zimbabwe, 2015)
    One of the effects of forced displacement is the disruption of education for affected people. Upon their settlement in the country of asylum most refugees struggle to resume interrupted studies. As such, education constitutes ...
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    U.Z. @ 60 The Faculty of Education and Schemes of Association 

    Moyana, Rosemary (2016-07)
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    An application of the ‘issue attention cycle’ to the transport sector: The case of public transport accidents in Zimbabwe, 2000-2014. 

    Gweshe, Gay Tapiwa (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-02)
    The study presents the findings of the research on: the application of the Issue Attention Cycle to the policy agenda setting in the transport sector. The case study was on the policy problem of public transport accidents ...
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    The effectiveness of the United Nations security council in maintaining peace and security in the Middle East: The case of Syria (2011 – 2016) 

    Murena, Faustina Abbigirl (University of Zimbabwe, 2017-05)
    The general objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in resolving conflicts in the Middle East with a particular focus on the Syrian crisis. What prompted the ...
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    AuthorChikonzo, Agnes (4)Bennell, Paul (3)Chitepo, Herbert W. (3)Beach, D. N. (2)Kusekwa, Lovemore (2)McLoughlin, T. O. (2)Mushowani, Aston (2)Nhendodzashe, Nancy (2)Yoshikuni, Tsuneo (2)Asamoah–Hassan, Helena (1)... View MoreSubjectZimbabwe (5)University of Zimbabwe (4)Copyright (3)information (3)Institutional repository (3)Intellectual property (3)Access to information (2)Charles Mungoshi (2)digital libraries (2)Education (2)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (36)2000 - 2009 (28)Full TextFull Text (64)

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