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The South African state in 2014 launched a maritime focused economic revival programme known as operation ‘Phakisa’. Inspired by Malaysia’s ‘Big Fast Results’ method of economic revival, the South African state, hopes to treble the maritime sector’s current R60 Billion-Rand contribution to the economy by 2033. Part of the strategy is for the maritime sector to create between 800,000 and 1 million direct jobs. This is part of a wider African renaissance of the continent’s maritime economy....
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Abstract Educational laboratories are places for realizing experimentations and they are important for modern engineering education. The problem is what if there are simply not enough devices or time for conducting experimentation in a local lab? Other factors that prevent the use of local lab devices directly by students are inaccessible or dangerous phenomena, or polluting chemical reactions. The new technologies bring additional strategies of learning and teaching, so it becomes a...
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In the half-century since African nations gained political independence, a rich body of African philosophy has been produced. Given that one of the main tasks of philosophy is clarification, a chief task these scholars have had to face is the clarification of what it means to be ethical within the African mindset. If we are to begin to understand the state of business ethics in Africa, we must gain clarity regarding the meaning and function of morals in an African context. To do so, three...
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There is a clear and recognized link between education and development. As the Sustainable Development Goals emphasizes quality education and qualified teachers it is relevant to look at the underl ...
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Technical and Vocational Education & skills Training (TVET) and Micro & Small Enterprises (MSEs) are so significant sectors in socio-economic development journey of a country. This Article was aimed at investigating empirically the challenges that Micro and Small Enterprises facing and the extent of business development services provided by TVET College with extra emphasis of Leather based MSEs in Wolayta Soddo town. Both quantitative and qualitative study methods were employed through...
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Background: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic infection disease which is by human immune suppressive virus. HIV slowly attacks the immune system, the body’s defense against infection, leaving an individual vulnerable to variety of other in infections and certain malignancies which eventually causes death. There are various options in reducing of this pandemic such as voluntary counseling and testing, anti-retroviral therapy and education for behavioral change. The...
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Background/Aim: School-age is a critical period during which adequate nutrition is considered an important factor that affects learning capabilities. There is an emergence of the dual burden of malnutrition among children in urban setups like Nairobi and yet there is limited information on the effect of these on school performance. Research has shown that nutritional status affects children’s development. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between nutritional...
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Continuing professional development (CPD) continues to gain acceptance as a model for health care professionals to engage in lifelong learning.Little is known about how CPD participants put the experience and the new knowledge into practice and whether it has impact on patient care outcomes.The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of CPD of Midwives on Essential Maternal and Newborn care skills on maternal and neonatal mortality in Embu County, Kenya.The study...