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    An analysis of the impact of strategies used to mitigate child mortality: Case of the Zimbabwe expanded programme on immunisation. 

    Mujiri, Willard (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)
    The Zimbabwe Expanded Programme on Immunisation (ZEPI) is one of the most cost effective and powerful child survival interventions against the vaccine –preventable six killer diseases among the children under the age of ...
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    Rethinking the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) norm in promoting peace and security: Why in Libya and not Syria? 

    Munengami, Fani (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-03)
    The Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principle remains a useful norm for promoting peace and security and a call for international humanitarian intervention. The research traces the evolution of the responsibility to protect ...
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    What determines health care utilization in Zambia? 

    Tembo, Mike Alex (University of Zimbabwe, 2015)
    This study aims to ascertain factors that affect health care service utilisation in Zambia. The study is driven by the fact that despite Zambia recording impressive and improved health indicators for the period 2004 to ...
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    The link between Zimbabwe’s foreign policy and selected public media (The Herald and The Sunday mail) 1980 – 2014. 

    Rusero, Alexander M. (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-02)
    The rationale for this study lies in the continued existence of a knowledge gap in contemporary international relations literature pertaining to the link between foreign policy and the media particularly the link between ...
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    Effectiveness of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty in the maintenance of international peace and security: The case of Iran. 

    Mataire, Natasha Mugove (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-03)
    This study focuses on the effectiveness of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty in the maintenance of international peace and security, using Iran as a case study. The Treaty came into force in 1970 and its major aim is ...
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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 centrality of transfrontier parks in Regional Integration in Southern Africa: The Case of Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park, Rural Communities Expectations. 

    Mugwagwa, Noster (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-12)
    This study defines the role and place of Trans-frontier Parks in the transformation of rural and resettled communities and deepening regional integration in Southern Africa in the Post 2015 Agenda phase. There is need to ...
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    An examination of the role of the ICRC humanitarian diplomacy in mitigating human suffering in the armed conflict in Afghanistan (2002-2014). 

    Dana, Tongai (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)
    Mitigation of human suffering in Afghanistan has been a mammoth task and remains a cause of concern. The currently ongoing phase which started in 2001 has been characterized with disregard of IHL, grave human suffering, ...
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    The responsibility to protect principle in promoting peace and security: The case of Libya 2011-2013. 

    Muzvidzwa, Precious (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)
    The responsibility to protect principle remains a useful norm for promoting peace and security. The research traces the evolution of responsibility to protect principle as a basis for intervention. The study analysed the ...
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    An investigation into the effects of corruption on national development in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Zimbabwe (2000-2014). 

    Rudi, Emilia (University of Zimbabwe, 2015-04)
    The causes and effects of corruption have been discussed to a significant extent all over the world. The fact that corruption exists in frighteningly large levels within Sub –Saharan Africa makes it mandatory for researchers ...
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    AuthorCharumbira, Panganayi (2)Chimombe, Shaw (1)Dana, Tongai (1)Dhliwayo, Petros (1)Gwandiregera, Benson (1)Gweshe, Gay Tapiwa (1)Magaisa, Esteri Elslie (1)Manunure, Ernest Tendai (1)Mataire, Natasha Mugove (1)Moyo, Nkosikhona (1)... View MoreSubjectCity twinning arrangements (2)International relations (2)Responsibility to protect principle (2)Zimbabwe (2)Access to Water resources (1)African governments (1)African public sector (1)African Union (1)Armed conflict Afghanistan (1)Bilateral Investment Treaties (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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