Marketing Tools of Implementing the National Oncological Projects in Developing Countries Within the Scenario of Digital
The purpose of the chapter is to substantiate the necessity and develop the recommendations for applying the marketing tools of implementing the national oncological projects in developing countries within the scenario of digital medicine development (by
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Elena G. Popkova ∙ Bruno S. Sergi ∙ Lubinda Haabazoka Julia V. Ragulina
Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume I
Sustainability in Infrastructure Development
Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume I
Elena G. Popkova • Bruno S. Sergi Lubinda Haabazoka • Julia V. Ragulina Editors
Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume I Sustainability in Infrastructure Development
Editors Elena G. Popkova Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) Moscow, Russia Lubinda Haabazoka Graduate School of Business University of Zambia Lusaka, Zambia
Bruno S. Sergi Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA Julia V. Ragulina Chair of Compliance and Controlling RUDN University Moscow, Russia
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Contents
Part I Sustainability in Infrastructure Development 1 1 Resilient Off-Grid Solar PV Power Supply for Rural Communities 3 Sebastian Namukolo and Ackim Zulu 2 Alternative Dispute Resolution in Kenya 17 Ekaterina P. Rusakova 3 Engineering Skills Development Through Mega Construction Projects (MCPs) 27 Tshepo Jeremia Lephoto and Nthatisi Khatleli 4 A Conceptual Review of Factors Influencing Succession in Small- and Medium-Sized Construction Firms in Nigeria 41 Aliyu Muhammad Jungudo, Nuruddeen Usman, Aliyu Ahmad Aliyu, and Abdullahi Nafiu Zada
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