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Rural entrepreneurship in developing countries is facing a number
of challenges such as limited access to capital, market,
entrepreneurship skills and technology. Understanding the
importance of assessing donors projects and to ascertain their
contribution on rural entrepreneurship, this study examined the
USAID funded Living Project implemented by CARE International in
Tanzania, Morogoro region from January 2007 to December 2009. The
objective was to assess the projects' contribution towards the
development of sustainable rural entrepreneurship, using both
primary and secondary data. Survey methods were applied to collect
primary data using questionnaires, in addition to interviews and
focus group discussions.
Eight samples were collected from three different locations:
Bardbizin Mountain, Kanishilana and Rubarok area around the Sidakan
district in the northeastern of Kurdistan region, Iraq. The studied
samples measured by using gamma-ray spectrometry, planar HPGe
detector with an active area of 100 mm2, with an energy resolution
of 0.520 keV at the 122 keV Co-57 line and NaI(Tl) Scintillation
detector 2x2 inch, with an energy resolution of 11.3 % at the 662
keV Cs-137 line. Activity concentrations of each of U-238 (Ra-226),
Th-232 (Ac-228), Cs-137, and K-40, radionuclides were measured;
Along the study area the average value of radium equivalent
activities, absorbed dose rate, Indoor and outdoor annual effective
dose, The average value of external and internal hazard indices
were calculate
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