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Social Science Learning Education Journal
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Unaccompanied foreign minors in Italy: A political and social analysis. Accorinti, Marco
Social Science Learning Education Journal Vol 1, No 09 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v1i09.15

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According to the Decree of the President of the Council of Ministers No 535/1999, Article 1, laying down the “Regulation on the tasks of the Committee for Foreign Minors, in conformity with Articles 33(2) and 33(2-bis) of Legislative Decree No 286 of 25 July 1998”, in Italy ‘unaccompanied foreign minor’ (UAM) refers to “a minor who does not have Italian or other EU citizenship, has not applied for asylum and is, for any reason, within the territory of the State without care or representation by their parents or other adults who are legally responsible for them under existing Italian laws”. This provision was defined as the solution to a social phenomenon that became particularly significant in the country number-wise in the 1990s.Despite the attention of the Government, the actual number of UAMs within the territory of the State is difficult to define, since most of them do not fulfil residence regulations and move considerably within Italian territory. Over the past seven years, the number of UAMs has remained stable with an average of 7/8,000 per year, and a peak of 8,461 in 2013. This figure will be greatly exceeded in 2014.This paper analyses the evolution of the presence of UAMs Italy, their characteristics, their migratory projects and some aspects of the social practices and procedures regarding UAMs in Italy.
Analyse critique de la durabilité de la politique de Couverture Maladie Universelle (CMU) en Côte d’Ivoire Memon, Fofana; Moussa, Sangaré; Roger, Oulahi. T.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/.v1i09.11

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L’accès aux soins de santé est un droit fondamental pour tout être social. En Côte d’Ivoire, il faut néanmoins observer que pour une grande partie de la population cet accès est assez limité. En effet, seulement, une petite partie(les travailleurs du secteur formel), moins de 10% de la population bénéficient d’une couverture maladie à travers la Mugefci et la CNPS. C’est sur la base de ces constats que le gouvernement décide l’adoption de la politique de Couverture Maladie Universelle (CMU). A travers cette politique, l’Etat vise l’extension de la couverture contre les risques maladie à l’ensemble des couches sociales. Le présent article tente d’analyser la durabilité d’une telle politique ambitieuse. La méthodologie adoptée à cet effet, repose sur une littérature et des entretiens semi-structurés approfondis avec les acteurs clés du système.
Développement de l’hévéaculture: entre conflits fonciers, recomposition des rapports sociaux et insécurité alimentaire dans la sous-préfecture de Béttié (Côte d’Ivoire) OLEH, KAM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v1i09.12

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: La culture de l’hévéa est en progression vertigineuse  en Côte d’Ivoire. Elle est pratiquée par toutes les couches socioprofessionnelles. En effet, du cadre de la fonction publique au citoyen moyen, tout le monde s’active à investir dans la création de plantations d’hévéa. Connu pour son premier rang mondial de  producteur de cacao, la Côte d’Ivoire est en passe de devenir un grand producteur de caoutchouc naturel. Mais cette course effrénée vers l’hévéaculture, même si elle permet aux producteurs d’augmenter leurs revenus agricoles, cause d’autres problèmes tels que les conflits fonciers, les conflits intercommunautaires, l’insécurité alimentaire, et la reconstruction  des rapports sociaux.Mots clés : hévéaculture, adoption, conflitsAbstract: The cultivation of rubber is increasing in Côte d’Ivoire.  It is practiced by all the socio-professional levels of society. Indeed, from the high/low-ranking official, to the average citizen, everyone invest in creating rubber farms. Known as the first world cocoa producer, Côte d’Ivoire is about to becoming a big producer of natural rubber. But this unrestrained race towards rubber, even if it permits the producers to increase their agricultural incomes, causes other problems such as the land conflicts, the food insecurity, the rebuilding of the social reports.
Double process of inclusion of women in cash crop: the case of cotton in the north of Ivory Coast Moussa, Sangaré
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v1i09.13

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The Ivorian government has popularized the cultivation of cotton in the north of Ivory Coast in order to reduce rural-urban migration, poverty, etc. Thus, the cotton program should involve all social categories (men, women, and youth) to achieve this ambitious objective of the state. But after more than three decades of cotton popularization, the reality in the field shows that, although women are strongly present at the production line, they are almost absents at marketing level. Without taking into account that, they rarely leave the production sphere to become farm managers. However, this culture has long been "boycotted" by the “Senoufo” farmers who consider it as a female and captive’s activity. This article aims to highlight and analyze the social representations constructed in cotton growing communities towards women, yet indispensable agents of this culture. In terms of methodology, the article is based on a qualitative approach with comprehensive goal focused on semi-structured interviews, observations and focus groups.
Importance of FDI on the Growth of Pakistan and Armenia Najaf, Rabia; Najaf, khakan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15520/sslej.v1i09.14

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The main objective of this paper is to find out the impact of impact of foreign direct investment on the economic growth of Pakistan and Armenia. For this purpose, we have used the secondary data .our study is showing that the foreign direct investment level is increasing in some countries and decreasing in some countries due to terrorism. In 1992, the level of foreign direct investment in Pakistan were 258.44 US $ at the same time there were foreign direct investment were low in Armenia. In the year of 2007, the level of foreign direct investment were 4374 $US$ and at the same year the inflows of foreign direct investment in Armenia were 299US$.Our paper is trying to show that education, power sector and telecom are known as the most profitable sector .the basic aim of this paper is that to show that foreign direct investment has the crucial role for the development of welfare of society.

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