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Despite the implementation of Uganda’s Universal Primary Education (UPE), achievement of gender equality has remained more of a myth than a reality. I carried out ethnographic research to discover why gender inequalities persist despite deliberate measures to eradicate them. This chapter answers the question: does HIV/AIDS contribute to the persistence of gender inequality in rural areas? The findings reveal that HIV/AIDS affects household access to essential livelihood assets. Household...
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Background: Enugu State typifies a Third World environment where most deliveries occur outside the hospital setting. In such circumstances, therefore, hospital-based data about congenital defects are unreliable and call for special methods of approach.Objective: To assess the place of school prevalence survey results in estimating the population incidence of anomalies of the male external genitalia. Method: From February 2, 2002 to August 1, 2004 a sample of male students aged 10 years and...
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BackgroundCancer has become an increasingly important source of morbidity and mortality in Nigeria; however our country lacks an organized cancer control system.Low awareness about the disease spectrum among health professionals (HCP) and health policymakers (HPM) is among the challenges affecting cancer control in Nigeria.This reflection describes the process of providing cancer education in Nigeria to HCP and HPM, through the Cancer Control in Primary Care (CCPC) course.It also shares our...
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This study aimed to determine the physical activity levels and existence of risk factors associated with chronic diseases of lifestyle among high school learners. A crosssectional research design was used to obtain information about physical activity levels from 951 learners from two high schools in a local community in the Western Province of South Africa. Physical activity levels were obtained using the KUOPIO Ischaemic Heart Disease 24-hour physical activity record over a seven-day...
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This proposal for a poster session discusses and shows pictures of steps taken towards automation in the University of Zimbabwe Libraries. The university is celebrating its 50th anniversary. One of the milestones achieved is to have an automated library system (innovative). In preparations for this, many discussions and debates were held. Proposals were sent to administration and to donors for funding. Training for Automation started with stand alone work stations for word processing,...
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ABSTRACT: Diffuse pollution of urban groundwater can be a threat to domestic water supplies and a challenge to water and land management. Diffuse pollution of shallow groundwater in the Harare urban area, Zimbabwe, was characterised through an investigation of seven sites within the metropolitan area: two industrial sites, a semi-formal settlement, a sewage works, two landfills and a cemetery. Boreholes were drilled, groundwater sampled and chemical and microbiological analyses carried out....
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ABSTRACT: Modelling is an effective tool for investigating leaching potential and groundwater contamination from non-point source pollutants. The aim of this study was to evaluate the most important factors that determine the leaching of 10 pesticides using the VLEACH model. A sensitivity analysis was carried out by varying inputs of hydrogeological properties (groundwater depth and recharge rate), management (application rate and depth of pesticide incorporation into the soil), pesticide...
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ABSTRACT: Rapid urbanisation in the Mombasa District, and in particular the Kisauni area, has increased the demand for essential services, notably water supply and waste management infrastructure. This is manifested in inadequate clean drinking water from the reticulated supply, leaving the inhabitants with groundwater to supplement their resources, or in most cases as the sole option. An assessment of the intrinsic aquifer vulnerability to contamination was carried out by applying the...
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ABSTRACT: Due to the lack of research on wastewater quality in Mali, a specific monitoring campaign focusing on both chemical pollution (trace elements, heavy metals, nitrates, ammonium) and biological pollution in the cities of Bamako and Koulikoro and the Bani agricultural region was undertaken. Monitoring the water quality of 18 vulnerable areas in the BamakoKoulikoro metropolitan area shows that all of them exceeded the WHO standard for wastewater effluent without surface water treatment...
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ABSTRACT: Groundwater nitrate exceeds drinking water specifications in many parts of the southern African region. High nitrate levels in drinking water lead to infant methaemoglobinaemia and, at higher levels, livestock poisoning. Both are potentially fatal. A simplified map of nitrate occurrences in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa indicates regionally significant areas of high nitrate levels. Case studies in some of these areas show the extent of nitrate pollution observed during the...
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ABSTRACT: Groundwater quality issues in African countries are very complicated. Human activities result in the groundwater resources being polluted, aquifers being incorrectly exploited and utilised and abstraction facilities (boreholes or wells) being vandalized.