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This paper interrogates perceptions of climate change and variability among community members and smallholder farmers in Mutoka district, Zimbabwe. The study employed a cross-sectional and exploratory research design. Criterion purposive sampling was employed to select research participants from the villages in the district and data was analyzed through thematic content analysis. The focus is on the understanding of climate change, the challenges that smallholder farmers and the community in...
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Eco-efficiency of the transport sector is a novel idea of high importance for reduced environmental pollution and sound resource use in Nairobi City.An assessment of transport eco-efficiency of the 11 sub-counties of the city was carried out for the period between June 2019 and May 2020 by examining the overall transport eco-efficiency levels, specific sub-regional variability in the efficiency and factors affecting efficiency.To realize this, a combined PCA-DEA-MLR approach is applied.The...
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This study assessed the influence of information communication technology (ICT) use on job performance of teachers at a private International School in Kampala, Uganda.Specifically, the study assessed the influence of ICT enabled school administration, electronic information resources access and ICT enabled collaborative teaching and learning on job performance of teachers.Using the correlational research design, data were collected from teachers using a self-administered...
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Scientific innovations, specifically smart sensors, have significant implications for addressing environmental problems. Smart sensors are creatively addressing key global societal issues, from environmental pollution and mitigation, intelligent water and waste management, precision agriculture, public health and nutrition, food safety, to energy conservation and climate change. Smart sensors and their disruptive potential are integral to the African development agenda. This chapter will...
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Clinical learning environment is a very important aspect of nursing teaching.In Europe as well as USA, the principle of nursing education is based on a 50% theoretical class work and 50% practical through clinical experience.In Kenya, the learning is different where 69.5% is class work and 21.5% is the clinical area placement.Kenya government designed a one-year internship for all BScN students before they are entered into nursing council register to give the student enough experience before...
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The purpose of this paper was to examine the challenges facing heads of schools in performing procurement activities in public secondary schools. The current study employed mixed research approach and convergent parallel design. A sample size of 198 respondents comprising of 152 teachers, 36 procurement committee members, 4 heads of school, 4 school bursars, 1 District education officer and 1 head of procurement management unit. Both probability and none probability sampling techniques were...
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Objectives: Worldwide, dating related stress and its impact on mental health among students has turned out to be of public health concern. However, research on this phenomenon in low- and middle-income countries (LAMIC) remains lacking. This study described the occurrence of dating-related stress and its association with psychological state aspects of depression and anxiety among students in a Ugandan University. Methods: In this cross-sectional study using convenient sampling, 255 students...
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M Health Science (Transdisciplinary Health Promotion), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus
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Regulatory Affairs (RA), within the pharmaceutical business, could be a profession that covers completely different registration parameters of a pharmaceutical product. This is often a replacement profession that was developed to shield public health by providing the smart quality pharmaceutical product as well as safety and efficacy. The study aimed to explore the coaching and role of RA associates/officers in pharmaceutical corporations in Gauteng, South Africa. The study was a...
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The study sought to determine the effects of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) on service quality of catering services in the tertiary education industry.Specifically, the outcome variables were food quality, service quality, and the quality of ambience.A statistically determined sample size of 200 was surveyed over a period of one month.The findings indicated that BPO has got statistical significance on all the hypothesised variables.Based on the results attained it was recommended that...
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The usage of English as the official language of Zambia has disadvantaged a lot of people to access and succeed in higher education. The educational system that was inherited from the colonizers has not radically changed to accommodate students who have struggled to engage and express themselves in English. As a result, many students have dropped out of education of their inability to express themselves sufficiently. This is aggravated by the fact that local languages are only taught at...
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Objective: To determine the pattern and magnitude of eye diseases among the primary and secondary schools' learners in Kafue District in Zambia.Method: A cross-sectional survey of all 73 primary and secondary schools in Kafue.Results: A total of 18,713 enrolled in the study. The prevalence of eye diseases was 20.9% accounting for 17.0% allergic conjunctivitis followed by refractive error 3.3%, and least was retinal disorder at 0.01%. Urban dwellers were affected more than their rural...