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I will argue that education and development in post-independent Mauritius should be discussed in its proper historical context: the transformation of the international system in the post-war era. The major change was the rise of the U.S.A. as the dominant power in the international system; and it is under the aegis of various American institutions, most particularly the U.N.O, that the concept of education, implying formal education, and the concept of development, implying economic growth...
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This chapter presents an overview of the Appropriate Technology Centre (ATC) for education and research in Kenya. The ATC was established at Kenyatta University College concerned with teacher training. One aim of the Centre is to introduce physics to students at the College in terms of technologies relevant to the needs of the country, for example, material science, energy resources and physics of the environment. Students design and develop projects using locally available materials for...
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This article attempts to assess the role of Youth Training Centres in Zimbabwe by reference to observation and investigation ('case studies') of two training centres, one a government training centre established since Independence and one a nongovernment training centre established prior to Independence. This article compares the two centres on the basis of history, geographical situation, level of educational requirement for entry, programme content and flexibility, and employment creating...
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Community health workers from a community-based health development programme in Saradidi, Kenya, were trained beginning in 1980, using participatory training. Training was considered high priority by the community. The process of training was geared to local problems, perceptions, situations and resources. The content of training was based on perceived health problems in the community and on responsibilities agreed upon by the health workers. Training was done in or near the villages where...
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The Marsabit Shield Volcano has a surface area of 6300 km2 and a volume of about 910 km3 of alkali basaltic lavas and pyroclastics to a maximum (summit) thickness of about 1200 m. Laterally extensive, fissure-sourced lava flow-units predominate with clinopyroxene, plagioclase ± olivine basal basla units followed by olivine basalts. Minor, youngest flows form narrow tongues from cone sources and are also olivine (± analcime) basalts. Cinder cones, block-and-ash cones and maars are...
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"Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America" analyses legal and constitutional developments in all states or regions outside of Europe as well as their regional and international integration. Founded in 1968 and inspired by decolonization and the idea of a cooperative new beginning, the Journal also promotes a special interest in contributions on 'Law and development'. The journal aims to provide a forum for a variety of perspectives on these fields of interest, be they focused on...