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In Guinea-Bissau, about half of the women are affected by female genital mutilation (FGM). In November 2018, a World Bank team visited Guinea-Bissau to join national counterparts and colleagues to carry out activities with the aim of promoting advocacy and training for the abandonment of FGM. This legal training manual for professionals on the law against FGM or cut in Guinea-Bissau was developed as one part of the activities carried and finalized between July and November 2018.
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This study explored the experiences of University of South Africa (UNISA) staff who did an Open and Distance Learning (ODL) based Master’s of Education (MEd) programme between the years 2012 and 2015. This is an online programme that was initiated jointly by UNISA and University of Maryland University College (UMUC). Only academics who UNISA employs were targeted in this study due to UNISA’s rationale for engaging in this dual university initiative. A cohort of these academics had already...
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Countries are investing in information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and educating their citizens for effective ICT utilization. The attainment of the anticipated benefits hinges on effective integration of ICT in various levels of education. Effective integration of ICT requires educators and teachers who possess the skills to harness the capabilities of ICT into their teaching and learning environments. This article assesses the extent of pre-university teachers'...
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Effluents and mine waste from artisanal mining in Kokoteasua, a community in Ghana, are discharged directly to the environment without prior treatment and have the potential of polluting the soil and water resources that the populace rely on for their daily water need. Therefore, this study has assessed the impact of the artisanal mining activities on the soil and water resources in the community. The method employed involved mapping the water supply points in the community and sampling the...
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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequently encountered arrhythmia and is largely associated with cognitive decline. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may lead to cognitive decline through chronic sleep fragmentation and intermittent hypoxemia. Does the association between these pathologies increase cognitive impairment's likelihood? Determine the prevalence of cognitive deficit in AF patients and to identify the predictive factors of this disorder. The study concerned 81 patients with non...
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Low-fee private schools are currently relied upon by many low-income families, particularly in urban areas under-served by government. A common response includes calls for effective regulation if they are to be allowed to operate. This paper goes beyond the common theoretically-based perspectives and documents key stakeholders’ experiences, and finds that Ministries of Education in three African capital cities are failing in their roles as regulators of both government and private education....
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The study determines the influence of technical and vocational education training centers on youths’ self-reliance in Bauchi state, Nigeria. The study had two objectives, two research questions and two null hypotheses. Descriptive survey design was used for the study. Four hundred trainees were used for the study. The instrument used to collect information from the respondents was 30 items self-constructed structured questionnaire, titled Vocational Training Centers and Self Reliance (VTCSR)...
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The aim of this research is to design a framework for integrating e-learning into the Technical and Vocational Education system (TVE) in Libya. Data has been collected from three colleges (Hoon, Al-Baida and Al-Khmos), using a questionnaire which sought to determine the reasons for difficulties with the system in terms of activities, training skills and the provision of practical experience related to the field of specialty in a realistic training environment. The goal is to introduce a...
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Background HIV, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) are life threatening viral infections. Co-infections are possible since they share routes of transmission through exchange of blood/body fluids. Youths are the most vulnerable to HIV infection due to unsafe practices. There is no free counselling and testing for HBV/HCV in Nigeria, hence many may not be aware of their HBV/HCV status. This study assessed prevalence, knowledge and risk factors of transmission among University...
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This study investigated the availability of electronic media for learning Geography in Aminu Saleh College of Education Azare, Bauchi State. Two Research questions and one hypotheses were formulated to guide the investigation. The researchers employed the descriptive survey research design with a sample of 118 from a population of 596 Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) students of Geography Department, Aminu Saleh College of Education Azare. Check list and structured questionnaires were...
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This study aimed at uncovering the link between levels of job satisfaction with turnover intentions among teachers with the aim of broadening the knowledge base with regard to teachers’ welfare in public secondary schools in Malawi. In the empirical investigation, a correlational-analytic design was used. The stratified random sample consisted of 120 secondary school teachers and it was found that most teachers had a moderate level of satisfaction with their work. Furthermore, it was found...
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Convective initiation is a challenge for convection‐permitting models due to its sensitivity to sub‐km processes. We evaluate the representation of convective storms and their initiation over South Africa during four summer months in Met Office Unified Model simulations at a 1.5‐km horizontal grid length. Storm size distributions from the model compare well with radar observations, but rainfall in the model is predominantly produced by large storms (50 km in diameter or larger) in the...