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This chapter examines the vocational education and training system in Tunisia, assessing strengths and challenges. Currently the system fails to provide youth with a sufficiently smooth transition into the labour market, and inadequately meets the needs of employers. The two main challenges are: i) the lack of attractiveness of vocational education and training in Tunisia, including the negative effects of the low status collges techniques, and the underdevelopment of high quality options at...
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Introduction : This study aims to determine the prevalence of pre-auricular sinus and its associated symptoms and its management modality in a tertiary health facility in Oshogbo, south western Nigeria Methods : A prospective cross sectional descriptive study which was carried out between July 2012 and March 2013. Results : A total of 588 patients participated in the study consisting of 347 (59%) male with m: f ratio 1.4:1. The age of the participants ranged from 6 months to 80years with a...
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This study sought to establish the factors influencing the development of entrepreneurial culture among students in Kenya.The independent variables of the study were entrepreneurial teaching methods, Socialization process and legal regulatory framework and the dependent variable was development of entrepreneurial culture.The study was conducted in Kenya School of Government Embu.The study employed a Cross-Sectional Descriptive Research Design also known as statistical research and the...
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Abstract. Assessment and management of volcanic risk are important scientific, economic, and political issues, especially in densely populated areas threatened by volcanoes. The Virunga area in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with over 1 million inhabitants, has to cope permanently with the threat posed by the active Nyamulagira and Nyiragongo volcanoes. During the past century, Nyamulagira erupted at intervals of 1–4 years – mostly in the form of lava flows – at least 30 times. Its summit...
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The West African Sub-Saharan region (Fig. 1) is home to some 300 million people, with at least 60% engaged in agricultural activity. Climate change is now recognized as a major constraint to development worldwide. While climate change primarily relates to the future, historical trends give evidence of climate change already occurring. Temperature increases of 1 to 1.5◦C have been observed over the last 30 years in West Africa (EPA Ghana, 2001; IPCC, 2007) and there are projections of...
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This paper explores how communities in Chinhoyi, Zimbabwe have used community-led mapping and enumerations (1) to build partnerships with local government to support the development and co-production of innovative pro-poor city-wide sanitation strategies as part of the SHARE City-Wide Sanitation Project. This action research project is being conducted in four cities across sub-Saharan Africa: Chinhoyi (Zimbabwe), Kitwe (Zambia), Blantyre (Malawi) and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania). This programme...
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Environmental and conservation education programs are commonly offered in the rapidly expanding network of protected areas in developing countries. There have been few evaluations of these programs and their impacts on participants. At Serra Malagueta Natural Park in Cape Verde, we assessed changes in environmental knowledge, opinions, and behaviors among visiting school children and a comparison group that did not visit the park. Participation in the park’s conservation education program...
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Equipment and training for nurses in Africa are scarce but, as this article explains, if aid were targeted at local suppliers of cheap but vital equipment, such as resuscitation manikins, nursing practice would be enhanced and patient outcomes may improve.
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Stroke is the third leading cause of death worldwide. Stroke mortality has been noted to be higher in blacks in biracial studies. There have been few studies on stroke mortality and its predictors in Nigeria. This study examines mortality of stroke and its predictors in a Northern Nigerian teaching hospital.This was a prospective study that was carried out at Jos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria. One hundred and twenty stroke patients admitted into the medical wards within one year...
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Although major advances have been made in both obstetric care of the high-risk patient and in neonatal care, prematurity and its consequences remains the major contributor to perinatal mortality and the purpose of the study was to measure the prevalence of preterm births in the National Ribat University Teaching Hospital from January to April 2012.Premature birth is defined as birth before the 37th week of gestation.The study done was descriptive a case-series hospital based, the study...