Sentences with phrase «pressing challenges confronting»

However, in response to the developments in the sector, a former Deputy Minister of Education under the John Mahama administration, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has observed that there are more pressing challenges confronting TVET having to do with infrastructure and patronage.

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Oxford University Press, 336 pp., $ 35.00 The students come excited and a bit anxious and are soon confronted with challenges to what they believe.
The challenges confronting the press will be the topic of a Dec. 4 panel discussion at Big Ditch Brewing Co. hosted by -LSB-...]
Thus, while my own take on Russia in Ukraine is somewhat more informed by «constructivist realism» and the English School International Society approach, I still believe that International Relations scholars ought to confront the best versions of arguments with which they might disagree, especially on such a pressing matter as the Russian challenge to contemporary World Order.
Addressing a press conference in Kaduna on Friday, the Sultan, who spoke through the JNI's Secretary General, Dr. Khalid Abubakar Aliyu, noted that what Nigeria needed at this time was for the citizens to rise above ethnic and religious affinities and join hands in assisting the government to tackle the socio - economic challenges confronting the country.
«The conditions I have put in place for these projects will result in an improvement in water quality and strengthen the Australian government's approach to meeting the challenges confronting the reef into the future,» he said in a press release.
A range of academic and research programming spanning business, computing, engineering, the arts and other fields actively advances the frontiers of science and leverages technology to confront our most pressing global challenges.
Adolescents at School: Perspectives on Youth, Identity, and Education (Harvard Education Press / March 15, 2003 / $ 49.95 le / $ 24.95 pb) draws on the perspectives of teachers, researchers, and administrators — and adolescents themselves — as it examines the complex, changing identities young people manage as they confront the challenges of school.
In this 2004 article in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Ronald Heifetz, John Kania, and Mark Kramer show how foundations can confront society's most pressing challenges by exercising adaptive leadership to focus attention, generate positive distress, frame the issues, and mediate conflict among stakeholders.
But that's what Outskirts Press does; we confront those challenges for authors so they don't have to.
Developing countries often have less capacity and resources to reduce emissions, adapt to climate impacts, and manage the uncertainty of climate risk, whilst they are confronted with pressing development challenges.
WRI is honoring Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, and Feike Sijbesma, CEO of Royal DSM, at its 2017 Courage to Lead dinner, an event recognizing bold leadership that confronts pressing environment and human development challenges.
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