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        Understanding the financial vulnerability and the financial decisions of non-governmental organisations: an empirical study of Ugandan NGOs 

        Arsenio da Silva, Berta (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2018-03)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY: Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are key providers of essential services in developing countries, where government capacity is often limited. Despite their important role in socio-economic development ...
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        Volatility of capital inflows, economic growth and financial development in Sub-Saharan Africa 

        Opperman, Johannes Pieter (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2016-12)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : In recent years, private capital flows to sub-Saharan Africa have increased considerably, becoming a major source of economic financing. Not only have private capital flow levels become important but also ...

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