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Nigeria returned to civil rule in May 1999. The country is saddled with a huge national debt and broken down infrastructures. Her educational system is in shambles; she lags behind in the use of modern information and telecommunication technologies. The paper examines briefly the current state of the application of technologies to libraries and the implication of the advent of computer training centers. It discusses resources in other countries which library personnel can take advantage of....
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Introduction: Implementation Research and Educational Reform in Sub-Saharan Africa by Jeanne Moulton and Karen Mundy Malawi: Externally Driven Reforms and Their Adoption During Democratic Transition by Karen Mundy Uganda: External and Domestic Efforts to Revive a Derelict Primary School System by Jeanne Moulton Benin: Systemic Education Reform during Democratic Transition, 1991-1997 by Michel Welmond Guinea: To Projectize or Not to Projectize? Two Different Donor Responses to Education...
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The aim of this paper is to provide a landscape view of the values and justifications of different types of vocational education, specifically in Africa. At first, the paper will review the justifications of vocational education. African governments often state that vocational education is the most efficient means to meet the manpower demand in the labor market. However, this justification is rarely supported by empirical data. The paper reveals that there are other reasons that governments...
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The present study sought to make comparison of for in a Democracy between college students in South Africa and those in the United States. In 1987 The American Psychiatric Association introduced the Global Function concept as a means to depict the present overall functioning of individuals in relation health care. The for in a Democracy Test (DEMO) used in this study is an effort to adapt the global functioning concept more specifically to a democratic society based on current test strategy...
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This report analyses the findings of an extensive research project conducted by Oxfam in Ethiopia. In the context of Ethiopia's rising external debt, and the new decentralised system of regional governance, members of four communities, both rural and urban, were interviewed in depth about the problems that they encounter in trying to access basic health care, reproductive-health services, and primary education; front-line service providers were also interviewed. Representatives of central...
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The United Nations declared the years 1995 to 2004 as the Decade for Human Rights Education. The principles of human rights education promote dignity, tolerance, and peace by educating individuals and groups to respect, defend, and advocate for their rights. These rights are enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was adopted in 1948 making human rights a global responsibility. During this decade nations are called upon to promote and implement human rights education in...
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The main objective of this paper is to determine the causal relationship between child work and school enrollment in Egypt while taking into account the simultaneous nature of family (or child) decisions regarding school and work activities. We also assess how a broader definition of work, including domestic work, affects conclusions about the impact of work on schooling for girls. Finally, we examine how children's vulnerability to work and lack of schooling relates to characteristics of...
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The South African Journal of Information Management explores the latest developments and trends in information and knowledge management to offer research that can be used to further the application of sound information and knowledge management practice.
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The Kuwait University Anxiety Scale was administered to 51 male and 56 female undergraduates in Syria. Respectively, the coefficients alpha for men, women, and the whole group were .91, .92, and .92; the test-retest rs after 14 to 21 days .88, .81, and .84; and the criterion-related validities .64, .62, and .64 against scores on Spielberger, et al.'s Trait Anxiety scale.
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Acquired immunity is believed to be the main factor in the age-related differences in prevalence and intensity of Schistosoma infections. We studied antibody responses against S. mansoni soluble egg antigen (SEA) by ELISA in children before treatment, 5 weeks and one year after treatment. After screening for S. mansoni infection, positive children were treated with praziquantel (40 mg per kg body weight). Infection rate was significantly higher in boys younger than 12 years than in girls in...
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The Developing EconomiesVolume 39, Issue 4 p. 395-431 TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENT IN POLLUTION CONTROL IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: EVIDENCE FROM NIGERIAN MANUFACTURING John Olatunji ADEOTI, John Olatunji ADEOTISearch for more papers by this author John Olatunji ADEOTI, John Olatunji ADEOTISearch for more papers by this author First published: 06 March 2007 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.2001.tb00904.xCitations: 5 I wish to gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the African Economic...
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A survey of the career aspirations of the Master of Information Science (M.Inf.Sc.) degree students who registered for the programme in the 2000/2001 academic session at the Africa Regional Centre for Information Science (ARCIS), University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Data were gathered from the students by means of questionnaires while frequency counts and percentage were used to analyse the data. The findings revealed the sex of the respondents, their pre-entry educational background and work...
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Payment of bridewealth or lobola 1 is a significant element of marriage among the Basotho of Lesotho and the Shona of Zimbabwe. However, the functions and meanings attached to the practice are constantly changing. In order to gauge the interpretations attached to lobola by young people today, this paper analyses a series of focus group discussions conducted among senior students at two rural secondary schools. It compares the interpretations attached by the students to the practice of lobola...