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A THESIS SUBMITION TO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A MASTERS DEGREE IN PUBLIC HEALTH.
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Burn out in clinical psychologists working in low income countries has been reported. Clinical supervisory structures do not yet exist in Uganda. A way to decrease levels of burn out and increase quality of care for people with mental illness is through clinical supervision. The aim of this study was to explore the initial experiences of supervision for clinical psychology students in Uganda to ascertain whether or not clinical supervision is culturally appropriate, and what aspects of...
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Fullan (2007) defined school as a community of active people where teachers in a classroom environment convey formal education to learners. A school therefore facilitates education. Schools, whether government aided or private sponsored, have stakeholders who undertake various activities. In light of this, studentsi¯ academic performance has been a key issue in education with many believing that the education programmes are not well interpreted in schools; thus resulting in poor academic...
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School-age children in developing countries are particularly vulnerable to undernutrition as the priority of nutritional interventions focus on fetal development and the first years of life. This study examines anthropometric indices of school-age children in five communities located in rural Kwahu-Eastern Region, Ghana, West Africa and discusses environmental influences that contribute to their nutritional and growth status. Anthropometric indices of heights and weights were obtained from...
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Some of the world’s poor and most disaster -vulnerable communities are also those most reliant on livestock. Whenever disasters strike, in addition to the immediate devastation, food insecurity and loss of life, the loss of livestock can leave a secondary legacy of economic instability, debt and dependency. In 2011, a collaborative approach to mitigate both immediate and long- term effects of the devastating drought affecting Kenya’s livestock and people was conducted in Mwingi . In that...
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Celebrating 15 Years of Music Therapy Training in South AfricaOosthuizen, H. - 2015 - Voices, 15(2)
In 2014, the Music Therapy Master’s training course at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, celebrated its 15th anniversary. To mark the occasion, two showcases held in Gauteng and Port Elizabeth celebrated the work that is being done by music therapists and community musicians across the country, both those with many years of experience, students and recent graduates. This report of the showcases highlights the calibre of exciting music therapy projects that are emerging and developing...
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Several studies in Western countries have shown an association between cognitive disorders and low BMI or weight loss in elderly people. However, few data are available in Africa. We analysed the association between cognitive disorders and undernutrition among elderly people in Central Africa. A cross-sectional, multicentre, population-based study using a two-phase design was carried out in subjects aged 65 years and above in the Central African Republic (CAR) and the Republic of Congo...
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The purpose of this study was to find out how teachers of EFL monitor their students' group performances and handle feedback provisions in secondary school English classes with particularly reference to grade 10.To gather information, two instruments (cla observation and interview) were employed.The teachers and eight students at Biftu Nekemte and Dergie High schools in east Wollega Zone Nekemte Town.The teachers were selected by their respective departmen students on the basis of their...
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The study investigates the relationship between certified/non certified science teachers in the classroom vis-a` vis students’ achievement in chemistry in some secondary schools in North Eastern Nigeria. A purposive sampling technique was used and five schools were selected for the study. Results (1006 marks / scores) of students` end of course examinations, conducted by National Examinations Boards for the years, 2008, 2009 and 2010 were used for the work. Data collected were analyzed using...
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The decade‐long civil war in Sierra Leone has attracted various explanations. In the paper, the role of the education sector in the making of war and in promoting peacebuilding is presented. The paper contends that it was the inequalities within the education sector that led to the politicization of student union politics, which ultimately resulted in militant student union politics, and the reinforcement of a predatory economic system that was insensitive to the plight of the students. The...
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Participation in economic activities and the adoption of coping strategies have gender dimension owing to environmental and socio-economic factors. This paper, therefore, examines gender and agricultural adaptation strategies to climate change in Kogi, Kaduna and Sokoto States as case studies from the savanna eco-climatic belts of Nigeria. A Sample size of 482, broken into 99, 149 and 234 for Kogi, Kaduna and Sokoto States respectively, based on household sizes, was used in this study....
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The objective of this paper is to visualize what basic education is. To provide a focus to the paper, from 1997-2003, 198 primary seven leavers from Nachingwea and Tandahimba districts in the southern regions of Tanzania were sampled. Six simple questions from six conventional primary school subjects (Kiswahili, English, Geography, History, Science and Mathematics) were answered by sampled participants. The findings have revealed results which give signs of partial attainment of basic...