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A Research Project submitted to the Department of Economic Theory, in the School of Economics in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Economics (Policy and Management) of Kenyatta University.
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Climate change is a serious challenge globally more so in developing countries. This has led to increased need for climate services to facilitate decision making by the indigenous communities at the grassroots. The indigenous communities including the farmers, pastoralists, fisher folks are engaged in various activities which basically rely on climate. The indigenous communities are illiterate, are concealed in poverty and have little access to climate information. Data was collected through...
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Objectives: To investigate the prevalence, sociodemographic and maternal factors associated with spontaneous preterm birth in women delivering at the University Teaching Hospital, Lusaka.
 Methods: This was a cross-sectional study on postnatal women delivering at UTH Lusaka. Between 1st February 2018 and 31st august 2018, a structured questionnaire was used to collect data on socio-demographic, past and present medical and obstetric history. Babies were physically examined to assess for...
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In this study, we investigate the effects of missing data when estimating HIV/TB co-infection.We revisit the concept of missing data and examine three available approaches for dealing with missingness.The main objective is to identify the best method for correcting missing data in TB/HIV Co-infection setting.We employ both empirical data analysis and extensive simulation study to examine the effects of missing data, the accuracy, sensitivity, specificity and train and test error for...
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This research determined the perception of secondary school teachers on the effect of teacher-related factors on the integration of information and communication technology (ICT) for instructional purposes. The study was conducted in 40 secondary schools of the North Rift Valley region of Kenya that had computers. Likert-type scale for each technology acceptance variable (Computer self-efficacy, teacher efficacy, attitude towards computer, Social influence, and Constructivist beliefs) was...
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Deaf-blindness is a low incident but emerging area of disability in Zambia. Children who are deafblind depend immensely on the sort of parents and family to interact with the outside world. The purpose of the study was to ascertain the challenges of family involvement in the education of deafblind learners in selected schools of southern province. A qualitative case study was used as approach and design respectively. The main instruments in data collection were face-to-face interviews, a...
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West Africa (WA) in recent past experienced decreasing rainfall and increasing temperature.A preliminary assessment of these trends in the future was conducted to evaluate its potential impact on water resources, specifically the Tono irrigation dam in Ghana.The climate change assessment was based on future climate data of Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) 4.5 and 8.5 projected with ECHAM6 model and downscaled by the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model in reference with...
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There is evidence that persons with disabilities continue to encounter barriers in society globally, which impede on their participation and inclusion. In Ghana, the effects of the barriers could be profound because of attitudes that are deeply rooted in Ghanaian socio-cultural beliefs and practices. The lockdowns, social distancing, physical distancing, hygiene and health practices are among safety measures against the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which affects individuals, families,...
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In the context of the resettlement of Syrian refugees, Canadians were expected to embrace the Canadian Exceptionalism and welcome Syrian refugees with arms wide open in an era of alternative facts, fake news, and hate speech against refugees. On the front lines, youth between 18 and 24 were prime candidates to lead the change from spreading hate to welcome these newcomers. We adopted a constructivist psychology methodology to understand how a group of 22 Canadian youth construed their role...