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Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded to the eradication of all forms of inequalities in its society, including gender inequalities in education. Such imbalances were caused mainly by the patriarchal family system as well as the colonial policies. This paper is an analytical exposition of the efforts made by the Zimbabwean government and international agencies in trying to redress gender inequalities in education, thus critically...
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AbstractSex education is a politically contentious issue in many countries, and there are numerous, competing ideologies relating to the most appropriate methods to teach young people about sexual and reproductive health. This paper examines policy and practice in Uganda in light of two contrasting ideologies, namely morally conservative and comprehensive rights-based approaches to sex education. After a brief description of these approaches, findings from a preliminary qualitative study...
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Aim: To assess Cardio-respiratory fitness (CF) markers among university students using a 20m shuttle run test (SRT).Methods: Markers of CF were assessed in 80 males aged 21.4±1.8years, randomly selected from Moi University, Kenya.Assessed at different stages of SRT protocol included heart rate (HR), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP & DBP).VO 2max was also determined.Data were analyzed using Stata v10.Comparisons were based on subjects exercise regimes.Results: Subjects with either...
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) and essential hypertension are chronic medical conditions that place a lot of burden on patients. The presence of depression and suicidal behaviour may worsen the prognosis.To assess the prevalence of depression and suicidal behaviour in subjects with diabetes mellitus and essential hypertension and also determine the socio-demographic correlates.Major depressive episode and suicidality modules of Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview were used to assess...
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Malnutrition among school-age children is due to inadequacies in one or more of the three main preconditions for good nutrition: food, care and health. Children stunted at school age are likely to have been exposed to poor nutrition since early childhood. Interventions for school age children can supplement efforts to reduce levels of stunting in the preschool years.To assess the nutrition status and associated risk factors of children in selected public primary schools in Dagoretti...
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Entrepreneurship is now a very important course in higher education institutions in Nigeria. This has become necessary in view of the high level of unemployment of graduates which has and is still causing youth restiveness. Being enterprising is vital for job and wealth creation as prerequisites for economic and political stability. Universities are power-houses of knowledge, and as such should take a lead in producing graduates with entrepreneurial skills and mindset to tackle unemployment...
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Background: The prevalence of asthma and role of atopy in asthma among children has not been clearly defined in Nigeria.Objective: To determine the prevalence of asthma and investigate risk factors related to allergy sensitization among urban and rural school children in southwest Nigeria.Methods: Validated ISAAC questionnaire was administered to 1736 high school children in randomly selected schools in rural and urban communities.Identified asthma cases were matched to controls.Allergy skin...
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1. Introduction: The Importance of Community-based Organizations for Equitable Water Governance in times of Climate Change Patricia E. Perkins 2. Economic, Ecological and Climate Justice - Literacy and Politics Wahu Kaara 3. Climate, Gender and Class Justice in Africa Patrick Bond 4. Kilimanjaro Initiative: Working with Youth in Nairobi Sadique Bilal Issa 5. Climate change in South Durban, South Africa Lushendrie Naidu 6. Bringing Together Community and Academic Knowledge: The Eduardo...
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A paper on how students in the Faculty of Education at UZ learn how to formulate and tabulate a research proposal.
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand the factors determining smallholder farmers’ adaptation strategies to climate change, in the semi‐arid region of Nguru, Nigeria and toward sustainable management of their agricultural production and livelihood. Design/methodology/approach Both primary and secondary data were used. Primary data were collected by use of structured questionnaires, key informant interviews and focus group discussions. Based on the research plan, a total of 250...
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Aim To report on an I sraeli academic nursing project, aimed at supporting the integration of E thiopian immigrants into nursing studies. Background The representation of ethnic minorities within nursing is crucial for the provision of efficient care in diverse societies. Nevertheless, successful integration of minority students in nursing programs is not a simple task and needs developing support systems that will attract and retain students from minorities. E thiopian J ewish immigrants...
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A study was undertaken to determine the efficacy of hygiene practices in 2 primary schools in Malawi. The study determined: (1) presence of Escherichia coli on the hands of 126 primary school pupils, (2) knowledge, awareness and hygiene practices amongst pupils and teachers and (3) the school environment through observation. Pupil appreciation of hygiene issues was reasonable; however, the high percentage presence of E. coli on hands (71%) and the evidence of large-scale open defaecation in...
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At the University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria, dental students are prepared not only to provide skilled care to individual patients, but also to assume responsibility for the community as a whole. In establishing the rural posting program for dental students, it was planned that all fifth year dental students would undertake a rural posting at Igboora, approximately 80 km from Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. During this 6 week immersion experience students learn about living in a rural area...