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Zhodnocení činnosti organizace Maternity Foundation ve vybraných rozvojových zemích
Pleskačová, Dorota
The thesis deals with the activities of the non-profit organization Maternity Foundation in developing countries, which is trying to reduce the rate of maternal and neonatal mortality in the world. It uses innovative educational applications to ensure long-term sustainable development. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to evaluate their efforts and, based on selected developing countries, to compare the results and identify possible differences. The theoretical part introduces the non-profit sector and the importance of non-profit organizations. Then are presented the metrics, which rank the impact of this non-profit organization. The practical part deals with the categorization of developing countries, through which suitable countries will be determined for comparison. Next is an evaluation of the activities of the Maternity Foundation and a list of recommendations that could have an even greater impact on reducing maternal and neonatal mortality.
Population development in countries with the highest population growth rate
Janovský, Jan ; Hulíková Tesárková, Klára (advisor) ; Kalibová, Květa (referee)
Population development in countries with the highest population growth rate Abstract The bachelor thesis focuses on the population development of the countries with the highest population growth rate in the period 1990-2020. The thesis aims to evaluate the population development of the countries with the highest population growth rate. For the selection of countries, an indicator of the crude rate of natural change of population is used, which excludes the influence of migration on population growth. One of the main goals of the work is, based on research, to find the factors that influence the population growth rate, and then evaluate the influence of these factors on selected countries. For the purpose of this work, the states of Mali and Niger were chosen, which rank among the countries with the highest population growth rate. The analytical part is based on data from the United Nations and the Demographic and Health Surveys. The results of this work confirm the third phase of the demographic transition in Mali and Niger, thus confirming the continuation of the reduction of fertility in these countries. According to the analysis of factors affecting total fertility rate, significant differences in the education and wealth of families were found, which were significantly reflected in the demographic...
Bezpečné prístavy v oblasti prevodních cien so zameraním na rozvojové štáty
Molnárová, Lucia
The issue of transfer pricing is currently one of the most significant tax probems, which needs to be confronted by multinational enterprises and tax authorities all over the world. The determination of transfer prices that is based on the application of the arm´s length principle, together with the administration and control of transfer pricing is often complicated, time-consuming and costly process. Especially for developing countries, many of which experience difficulties with col-lection data and their analysis due to the lack of information regarding comaparable transactions. For this reason, developing countries should consider using the safe harbour concept, at least for smaller taxpayers or in a case of less complicated transactions. This thesis focuses on proposal of safe harbour for selected develo-ping countries in Asia.
Prostorová diferenciace výskytu prostituce ve světě
ŠOUREK, David
The bachelor thesis deals with the spatial differentiation of the occurrence of prostitution in the world at the level of states. The number of prostitutes is based on the latest UN estimates. It is supplemented by other sources for the widest possible set of data. The analysis is focused on the comparison of prostitution rate with selected socioeconomic indicators by applying correlation coefficients to clarify the effects on the examined phenomenon. At the same time, emphasis is placed on the interpretation of differences and the spread of prostitution in the world. The synthetic part deals mainly with the distribution of prostitution in the macro-regional concept of the Earth in order to generalize the results and describe the main determinants of prostitution.
Potravinové zdroje rozvojových zemí se zaměřením na rýži
Kaštylová, Barbora
Despite the fact, that there exist more than 50 000 plants suitable for food production only 15 of this number provides 90 per cent of energetic intake in the world. Rice, maize and wheat growing covers two thirds of this energetic intake while the rice plays the most significant role especially in developing countries. Rice has over time become a staple food for more than 33 developing countries in the world. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to target regions and states within them, and express and prove importance of rice for local inhabitants. Rice has become dominant crop due to suitable climatic conditions in these states and regions, affordability for local people and its easy processing. Nonetheless, existential dependence on just one crop represents for consumers, who consume only one crop which is their main part of nutriment, a potential health threats as well. This bachelor thesis will also define the developing world and hunger.
Global population problem
Zelenáková, Eva ; Jeníček, Vladimír (advisor) ; Vondrušková, Barbora (referee)
This paper on the topic "Global population problem" is divided into several parts. The first part contains the main characteristics of this problem and it deals with the effects of population issues to other, global problems. The next part is devoted to development of the population and its relationship to the environment and economic development. The following part concentrates on the main demographical trends. The last part tries to find solution.
Corporate social responsibility in marketing
Karešová, Eva ; Boučková, Jana (advisor) ; Divinová, Veronika (referee)
Diploma thesis focuses on history analysis and today's CSR issues that multinational marketing corporations have to face up. It describes both CSR positives and negative responses to CSR implementation. It follows today's customer trends on markets and possibilities, how to win mainstresm customers for CSR challenges. Especially the trend of building CSR in the core business and in brands themselves is pointed out. The diploma work shows many examples of practising marketing with some social effect, from which both the company and the supported object can profit. Finally, the work describes some possibilities of CSR implementing and communicating. The practical part describes current CSR activities of Unilever company, including its Vitality mission, that is built in the whole business.

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