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This paper has dealt with risks and vulnerability facing primary education in Sudan at micro and macro levels. Sudan is exerting great efforts to achieve a good progress in primary education system as indicated by GER, however, the system is still facing weakness in different ways. The pupils in Sudan suffer from different kinds of risks and vulnerable that our communities have failed to handle; at home (parents, adults, etc), at school (teachers), and at community level (laws, policy, etc)....
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The paper analysed how climate change (CC) has shaped African agriculture in the past and how it might impact on African farm economies in the future and what adaptation strategies African farmers have adopted to cope with these changes. The analyses covered all key farming systems and agro-climates of Africa in 11 countries in which data were collected from over 10,000 farm household surveys. Results provided evidence that African agriculture and the welfare of its rural population are...
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Building on an earlier report on the 2005 drought in equatorial East Africa, this short note examines the circulation mechanisms of the anomalies in the boreal autumn ‘‘short rains’’ season in the subsequent three years. Westerlies during this season are the surface manifestation of a powerful zonal‐vertical circulation cell along the Indian Ocean equator. The surface equatorial westerlies were fast during the 2005 and 2008 droughts, near average during the near-average 2007 short rains, and...
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Measuring performances of health professionals and health facilities is a difficult task. However, with the appropriate information management tools, a lot of useful information can be collected from routine data registration activities. Situated in the capital of Rwanda, the Central Kigali University Teaching Hospital developed in January 2006 its electronic patient record using both ICD10 and ICPC2 codes for the structured registration of diseases and procedures. In order to enable...
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Research Article| January 01, 2010 Heavier Damages without Site Effects and Site Effects with Lighter Damages: Boumerdes City (Algeria) after the May 2003 Earthquake Mustapha Hellel; Mustapha Hellel Institut des Sciences de la Mer et de l'Aménagement du Littoral (ISMAL) Bois-des-Cars Dely Ibrahim Alger, Algérie mhellel@hotmail.com (M. H.) 1Institut des Sciences de la Mer et de l'Aménagement du Littoral, Algiers, Algeria Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Jean-Luc...
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This paper is based on data gathered from a 2006 survey of 1,098 "street children" in Northern Tanzania. It examines the role that school may play in preventing the migration of vulnerable youth to become homeless "street children". Specific focus is placed on the correlations found between children's attendance in school, their reports of abuse or support in their family, and their status of living "on the street" full-time or part-time.This study is from quantitative interview data...
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This paper synthesises the research literature on teachers‟ use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in primary and secondary schools in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular emphasis on improving the quality of subject teaching and learning. We focus on the internal factors of influence on teachers‟ use, or lack of use, of technology in the classroom. Our discussion attends to perceptions and beliefs about ICT and their motivating effects, technological literacy and confidence...
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Many psychology instructors approach the topic of gender with considerable resistance and apprehension (Weinstein and Obear). Some professors may be reluctant to incorporate gender issues into their psychology courses due to their fear of altering their teaching practices (Kowlaski). Others may be unable to present their views on gender in an unbiased way, so they avoid gender-related discussions (Ford, Grossman, and Jordan). This matter is even more complex in the Arab world because Arab...
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Current research regarding the experiences of African American women in higher education clusters staff, faculty, and students together, overlooking the unique contributions and challenges of each cohort. The purpose of this article is to explore the opinions and experiences of African American women in student affairs administration, in order to add to the body of knowledge regarding women in student affairs. Implications for best practices for African American women in student affairs...