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Natural calamities and famine are recurring phenomena in Africa. Millions have perished and millions more have suffered, mainly because governments lack the capacity to detect and prevent catastrophes or mitigate their effects. Ethiopia is one of the very few countries that has developed a disaster response mechanism since the 1974 famine. More than 200,000 people died as a result of the 1972-1974 drought and famine, and more than 1 million people perished during the 1984-1983 famine. The...
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This chapter aims to remind those concerned with economic development issues how drought can, and often does, affect the process of development in sub-Saharan Africa. Post-independence African leaders have had to cope with innumerable problems of nation-building in a world rent by political, economic, and ideological cleavages. In the early 1950s the US Council on Foreign Relations established the Study Group on Climate and Economic Development in the Tropics. One activity generally...
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<ns4:p><ns4:bold>Background</ns4:bold>: High-quality family planning (FP) services have been associated with increased FP service demand and use, resulting in improved health outcomes for women. Community-based family planning (CBFP) is a key strategy in expanding access to FP services through community health workers or Village Health Team (VHTs) members in Uganda. We established the first CBFP learning site in Busia district, Uganda, using a quality improvement collaborative (QIC) model....
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Background: Intestinal Parasitic Infections (IPIs) are among the most prevalent diseases in the world, particularly in developing countries with low socio-economic and poor living conditions. From the estimated one third global population infected by intestinal parasitic infections; the majority lives in tropical and sub-tropical parts of the world. These diseases are highly prevalent in Ethiopia. However, its magnitude in the context of Wolaita Sodo University, where a large number of...
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Background: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with impaired vision among commercial motorcyclists (bodaboda) riders in Uganda. Objective: To determine the prevalence and factors associated with impaired vision among commercial motocyclists (bodaboda) riders in Uganda.Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study done in Kawempe South division in Kampala district. Socio-demographic characteristics, relevant medical and riding history were recorded. All riders...
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Social learning processes have untapped potential to integrate knowledge and experiences across a diverse group of stakeholders, including strengthening a community’s ability to transfer their local knowledge and experiences in dealing with change, to develop locally relevant Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) strategies. This paper evaluates experiences from the application of a CCA planning methodology that leverages social learning as the main approach for local communities to plan and...
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This paper seeks human resources for students with special needs in the University of Bamenda compromises the implementation of inclusive education in the higher education setting. In order to answer to this objective, this study used as sample population of 315 respondents conveniently selected from 3 Departments in some schools in the University of Bamenda to answer questionnaires. For interviews, five students with visual and physical impairments were purposively selected. This study used...
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This article analyses the involvement of Moroccan women in the process of implementing the dialogic model of conflict prevention and resolution. It explains the process of transformation of a school in an underserved area in Catalonia seriously affected by the economic crisis and with a foreign population totalling 85%, of mostly Moroccan origin. Through a case study, elaborated following the precepts of the communicative methodology, (1) we identify some of the elements that promote the...
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with nearly 1.7 million new cases diagnosed each year which accounts 12% of all new cancer cases and 25% of all cancers in women. Breast self-examination offers women the best opportunity for reducing breast cancer deaths. From a total of 222 respondents about 190 (85.6%) heard about breast selfexamination. One hundred forty-three (75.3%) had good knowledge about sign and symptoms of breast cancer and 47 (24.7%) had poor knowledge...
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Abstract South Africa experienced a severe multiyear drought from 2014 to 2016. Here, we explore the response of a South African savannah ecosystem to this drought focusing on tree and grass dynamics. We used open long‐term monitoring plots established in 2000 and distributed across broad rainfall gradients in the Hluhluwe‐iMfolozi Park in KwaZulu‐Natal. Analysis showed negligible tree mortality due to drought in 2016 (0.03%) and 2017 (0.49%). However, there was an apparent increase in the...
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Chenopodium quinoa (Willd.) is an herbaceous C3 crop originating in the Andean Altiplano. Quinoa possesses a great deal of genetic variability, can adapt to diverse climatic conditions, besides of having seeds with high nutritional properties. An experiment conducted in Burkina Faso has determined the response of two quinoa varieties (Titicaca and Negra Collana) to different planting dates (November vs December), irrigation levels (Potential evapotranspiration-PET, 100, 80 and 60% PET), and...