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Type Projects related to the keyword
Project Call for Projects 2011 Mountlennium: Reaching Millennium Development Goals through Regional Mountain Governance
Project Call for Projects 2011 Impact of globalization on opportunities for human development
Project Call for Projects 2010 International Law and Migration Detention: Coding State Adherence to Norms
Project Call for Projects 2009 Transnational Senegalese migration, integration and development: A comparative analysis of migrant organisations in four European receiving contexts

Disciplines

Security Chemistry Physical Sciences Anthropology Education History Psychology Biology Economics Health / Medicine Ethnology Engineering IT Environment Diplomacy Statistics Cultural Studies Business Finance Linguistics Human Rights Law Urban Planning Demography Ethics

Countries

Swaziland Guinea Continent - Europe Iraq Emerging countries Sudan Republic of Korea Bangladesh Continent - Asia Niger Liberia Morocco France Mongolia Austria Kiribati Qatar Zambia Belgium Republic of Moldova Burkina Faso Fiji Ireland Venezuela Croatia Cape Verde Japan Malawi Developed countries Tunisia Lithuania Jordan Nicaragua Continent - South America Oman

Projects Keywords

Human security political economy International Human Rights Visual arts deforestation mixed methods peacekeeping Urban planning human development globalization Development and environment Detention Urban renewal Agriculture Determinants of financing and managment schemes and policy financial performance health of migrants multilateral environmental agreements Highly-qualified Migrants organizational sociology