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ABSTRACTThe call to practise inclusive education in African countries has coincided with efforts to promote deeper cooperation in the education sector. Ghana and Nigeria have adopted a common curriculum to facilitate the development of people in the West African sub-region. In both countries, while much is known about the challenges faced by teachers and schools in the implementation of inclusive education, little is known about parents’ attitudes, knowledge and perceived social norms...
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This paper investigates the usefulness of a combined factor estimation and shrinkage approach in forecasting South African GDP growth rates one-quarter ahead. For this purpose, 62 quarterly macroeconomic variables from Q1 1996 to Q1 2019 are examined in an empirical forecasting experiment in addition to a simulation study of the constructed model. It is found that the hybrid model, combining boosting with principal component analysis, leads to significantly lower forecast errors than...
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The objective of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practices of undergraduate health sciences students toward chronic kidney disease at Jimma University.The overall weighted knowledge, attitude and practices score of the students were 8.6042 (8.26, 8.95), 6.23 (5.93, 6.53) and 2.51 (2.35, 2.67). Many students knew the basic function, symptoms and risk factors of chronic kidney disease. However, the same number of students showed a lack of diagnosis knowledge. Generally,...
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Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in the Sahel region of West Africa, bordering desert areas to the north and areas of tropical rainforest to the south. In good years, annual rainfall in Burkina Faso varies from 1400 mm in the south to about 400 mm in the north. Burkina Faso has about seven million people, with an annual per capita GNP of $180. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. Burkina Faso experienced severe drought from 1968 through 1972. During the later years of that...
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Introduction: Accurate documentation of neonatal morbidity and mortality is limited in many countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This project aimed to establish a surveillance system for neonatal conditions as an approach to improving the quality of neonatal care.Methods: A systematic data capture and surveillance system was established at Jinja Regional Referral Hospital, Uganda using a standardised neonatal medical record form which collected detailed individual patient level data....
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There is growing awareness of the need for effective prevention, early detection, and novel treatment approaches for common mental disorders (CMDs) among university students. Reliable epidemiological data on prevalence and correlates are the cornerstones of planning and implementing effective health services and adopting a public health approach to student wellness. Yet, there is a comparative lack of sound psychiatric epidemiological studies on CMDs among university students in low- and...
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Introduction: A quarter of the world's population, most commonly in developing countries like Ethiopia, are infected with intestinal parasites.School age children are the most affected segment of the population.The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends periodic deworming of all at-risk people living in endemic areas. Methods:In 2009, Ben Gurion University, in partnership with the NALA Foundation and in collaboration with the Organization for Social Services and AIDS (OSSA), an Ethiopian...
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Cerebral visual impairment (CVI), including perceptual visual dysfunction (PVD), is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP). Inventories of questions relating to practical aspects of visual perception in everyday life, in particular the closed-ended Insight Questions Inventory (IQI), can be used to assess CVI/PVD. Studies linking responses to the inventory with specific visual support strategies, aimed at modifying the child's environment and/or behaviour to minimize the impact of the...
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Here we report on a health behavioural support project, using incentivised behaviour on a mobile platform through M4JAM. This was a proof of concept study to support further developments, more specifically targeted at the management of Tuberculosis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus. The study reported here examines the impact of financial rewards and app towards improving mental health outcomes in South Africa. 136 participants were recruited from a database and dichotomized into...
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Climate adaptation efforts are recurrent in the science and policy spheres, especially in the context of the adaptation of community-driven, small-scale farming systems. One such is subsistence farming, which constitutes the backbone of most rural sub-Saharan African (SSA) economies, including Cameroon. Significant research and policy efforts have been directed towards overcoming barriers to climate adaptation. Such efforts have tackled a range of socio-economic and exogenous institutional...
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Urban agriculture plays a significant role in national development by contributing towards food security, job creation, and income generation. This study aims to assess the effect of unemployment records in graduated students in the recovery of the agricultural sector and the input to food security. A combination of both quantitative and qualitative research methods was employed in this study. In the quantitative design, 129 randomly selected urban farmers, completed the self-administered...
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Background: In a developing country with a large population and a high childhood mortality rate, it is important to have a good and properly organized School Health Programme to cater for the health needs of school children. Objectives: This study aimed at assessing the quality and efficacy of the School Health Programme in public primary schools in a rural community in Nigeria. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in all the five public primary schools in Ilishan-Remo, Ogun...