Development and Social Transformation Forum
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Symposium on Development and Social Transformation
Monday, April 20, 2015 – 209 Eggers Hall - Presentations:
9:00 – Education Inequality in Korea – Woo Jin Han
9:20 – FDI in India: A Development Strategy – Umashankar Prasad Kushwaha
9:50 – Development’s Role in Restoring Eden – Kathryn M. Ryan
10:10 – Oil Woes, Politics & Options in Venezuela - Emily Rynning Simonson
10:50 – Pathways out of Poverty in Rural Peru – Aaron Michael Hendricks
11:10 – Taiwan Development – Gyu Heon David Hyun
11:30 – Development Challenges in Nepal – Lin Tien
11:50 – Education in Pakistan - Qurrat-ul-Ain
Belaboring Child Labor in the Philippines - Vivian Mercado Carandang-Smith
Implications of Russian Demographics - Erich Dvorak
Investment in Reproductive Health, Ethiopia - Tsion Teklay Hailu
Poverty and Senegal’s Plan Emergent - Allison Griffith Carter Olson
Women’s Contribution to the Afghan Economy - Aqlima Moradi
South African PMTCT Program - Dee Moskoff
10:20 – Organized Crime and Corruption - Kimberly June Renk
10:40 – Primary Healthcare Access: Questions for the Public-Private Partnership – Adriana - Condarco-Quesada
11:00 – Making the Best of it: Rural Water Access in Senegal – Allison Griffith Carter Olson
11:20 – Mobile Alliance for Maternal Health - Sarah White
Development in Singapore - Buqing Yi
Governance, Economic Growth and Poverty in Peru - Maria Laura Veramendi Garcia
Determinants of Foreign Investment in Belarus - Edward Monkman
KOF Globalization Index - Olga Boichak
LoveLife: A Glance at HIV/AIDS Prevention in South African Youth – Maidel de la Cruz
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