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    <title>DSpace Collection: Bachelor thesis of BA Development Studies</title>
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    <title>Gender-Responsive Health Care System Towards a Gender-Responsive Development: An Assessment of the Gender-Responsiveness of the Health Care Delivery in the Municipality of Navotas</title>
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    <description>Title: Gender-Responsive Health Care System Towards a Gender-Responsive Development: An Assessment of the Gender-Responsiveness of the Health Care Delivery in the Municipality of Navotas
Authors: Victoria, Jocelyn T.
Abstract: This research was focused on the quality of the health&#xD;
services that the local government of Navotas is providing to&#xD;
its people particularly to women. It presented an assessment&#xD;
regarding the gender-responsiveness of the different health&#xD;
centers in this municipality using a historical materialist&#xD;
framework wherein qualitative research was primarily used,&#xD;
supported by a quantitative type.&#xD;
This study proved that the health care delivery in the&#xD;
municipality of Navotas is not responsive to the health&#xD;
needs of its clients, especially women. There are&#xD;
inadequacies in the different aspects of the health care&#xD;
system that causes dissatisfaction and complaints.</description>
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    <title>An Evaluation of Foreign Assistance Through Transport Infrastructure Projects of Department of Public Works and Highways in National Capital Region</title>
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    <description>Title: An Evaluation of Foreign Assistance Through Transport Infrastructure Projects of Department of Public Works and Highways in National Capital Region
Authors: Yrreverre, Michelle R.
Abstract: The study aims to determine if foreign assistance spent on transport infrastructure in the&#xD;
National Capital Region generate economic growth to the country. It was inferred that it could&#xD;
solve economic problems and lead to growth but it can also create problem because of&#xD;
complications brought by conditions and additional debt. The study looked at the project's&#xD;
background, agreements, and the relationships between NCR's Gross Domestic Product and&#xD;
Foreign Borrowing. It was proven correct that foreign assistance spent on transport&#xD;
infrastructure generates growth, however, projects continue to increase and agreements appear&#xD;
to control the country. These variables affect the country's well and full use of the funds. It is&#xD;
thus, only an immediate economic growth but creates debt problem in the long-term.</description>
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    <title>An Assessment on the Planning Management and Policy-Making and Implementation of the Central Bank of the Function of Serving the National Interest</title>
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    <description>Title: An Assessment on the Planning Management and Policy-Making and Implementation of the Central Bank of the Function of Serving the National Interest
Authors: Young, Karla Kim D.
Abstract: The Philippine economy is still suffering from an economic slump. Due to high&#xD;
budget deficit and devaluation of the peso, more and more Filipinos are unemployed and&#xD;
living in poverty. To combat such dilemma, the Central Bank of the Philippines is vested&#xD;
to supervise the Philippine Financial System. Through sound policies and effective&#xD;
implementation that aims to deliver a high quality of life for all Filipinos and a balanced&#xD;
and sustainable growth to the economy they could greatly improve the country's plight.&#xD;
However, with its 54 years and still continuing service, a lot of policies were made that&#xD;
purports to serve the interest of the rich local and foreign capitalists. Through in depth&#xD;
assessment and research of their policies and programs, the Central Bank failed to meet&#xD;
its mission in serving the national interest of the Filipino people.</description>
    <dc:date>2005-03-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Socio-Economic-Political Situation of the Townsfolk of Little Samar in Navotas: A Case Study</title>
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    <description>Title: The Socio-Economic-Political Situation of the Townsfolk of Little Samar in Navotas: A Case Study
Authors: Manalansan, Ivy V.
Abstract: Development is a process of social transformation and human development&#xD;
wherein tile people are both the subject and object of development.&#xD;
In an era where economies and countries consolidate to become one global&#xD;
village, the Philippines is doing its best to integrate itself in the global arena. To become&#xD;
at par with the developing and advanced countries, our government anchored itself on the&#xD;
so-called globalization. We adopted development strategies meant to uplift not only our&#xD;
economy's status but also the lives of the people.&#xD;
Past and present administrations focused on developing the economy. Different&#xD;
policies and programs were implemented so as to realize the much elusive dream of&#xD;
economic growth. Economic growth that aims to improve the people's lives. For&#xD;
centuries, we, as with the other countries, upheld the theory that economic prosperity&#xD;
would eventually trickle down to the people.&#xD;
All over the world, human development has been pursued to be the relevant&#xD;
manifestation of economic growth. The Little Samar fisherfolks who dwell in an urban&#xD;
depressed area is an apparent picture that it has all been simply an empty rhetoric.&#xD;
So, what is economic growth if it does not improve people's lives?&#xD;
Development is a point of no return wherein human development and equity are&#xD;
not seen as trade-offs.</description>
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