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Community Organizations International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH
International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH
International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH
University or Research Institution

Location

109/c Sukhdev Nagar, Ex-2, Airport Road,
Indore
India
Working languages
English

is an open access journal that provides monthly publication of articles in all areas of Engineering, Management, Social, Arts, Commerce, Technology and Science etc. It is an international refereed e-journal as well as print journal. IJRG have the aim to propagate innovative research and eminence in knowledge. IJRG Journals has become a prominent contributor for the research communities and societies. IJRG Journal is making the bridge between research and developments.


The key objectives of IJRG Journal are:


  • To provide a platform for the promulgation of research outputs and activities.
  • To publish knowledge and results in an efficient and effective manner.
  • To ensure the implementation of copyright and intellectual property law, IJRG Journal keeps a strong eye on the content of research papers.
  • To improve the standards of journals for the international dissemination of information.
  • To bring together and build a team of outstanding experts on one platform from all over the world.
  • To produce the authentic and qualitative research.

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Understanding Legal Barriers To Foreign Investment In Afghanistan

Peer-reviewed publication
November, 2020
Afghanistan

Since a century ago, there have been many efforts to attract foreign investment in Afghanistan. These efforts include the codification of laws and policies and the provision of facilities for participation of foreign companies in the Afghan economy through partnership with the government and partnership with private sector in this country.

PARTICIPATORY ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT IN NYANGATOM DISTRICT OF SOUTH OMO ZONE, SOUTH ETHIOPIA

Journal Articles & Books
July, 2015
Ethiopia

The aim of the study was to identify potential constraints to mutual resource utilization in the bordering areas of Nyangatom and to identify and develop participatory mitigation measures to resource utilization problems based on community and government proposals. The study employed Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Key Informant Interview (KII) to collect the primary data. 1 FGD and 2-3 FGDs were held in each kebele. Livestock production is the major source of livelihood followed by crop production in the district.