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Background: Tuberculosis continues to be a major public health problem throughout the world, including Ethiopia. The aim of this study was to assess secondary students knowledge, attitude, and practice tuberculosis and it transmission. Methods: Institutional based cross sectional study was conducted from April 17-18/2015 in Yirgachefe secondary school students. A total of 264 study participants were included using simple random sampling technique. Data was collected using self-administered...
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UNESCO's new emphasis on vocational education and training as transformative, and concerns in particular with equity and sustainable human development, has been strongly influenced by a recent literature on VET and human development that has a particular focus on the most marginalised, especially young women, and is concerned with how their aspirations, agency and achievement of wellbeing can be promoted in the face of wide-ranging structural obstacles.This article seeks to further develop...
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Background: Overweight and obesity is public health issue which is growing among young generation worldwide. 15-50% of the people living in urban areas in Africa have obesity or overweight, and it is projected that by year 2012, about 75% of people will be in developing countries. Objective: To determine the prevalence and related factors of overweight and obesity among high level secondary school adolescent in Mwanza Tanzania. Methodology: A cross-sectional study conducted among 381 high...
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The post-1994 democratic dispensation was presented with a challenge of how to improve equity of access for the incoming Black majority in institutions of higher learning (Cloete and Moja, 2005; Badat, 2010). Democratization of access to institutions of higher learning led to what has been called a “revolution” in the student demographics of higher education institutions in South Africa (Cloete and Moja, 2005). Many of the new entrants, particularly those entering historically white...
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Some of the South African school governing bodies (SGBs) are faced with various challenges including a lack of skills, corruption and the mismanagement of funds.These challenges make it difficult for the SGBs to discharge their duties.Section 43 of the South African Schools Act (SASA) requires the Members of the Executive Council (MECs) for Education in various provinces to develop financial guidelines for the schools.This results in the use of different accounting and reporting guidelines...
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In 2012, Uganda celebrated 50 years of independence. The postcolonial era in the country has been marked by political turmoil and civil wars. Uganda, like many other postcolonial states in Africa, ...
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In response to a number of summits calling for an integrated approach to ensuring urban safety on the African continent, the African Forum for Urban Safety (AFUS), with the support of United Nations-Habitat (UN-Habitat), was launched in December 2015 with the mandate of promoting inclusive, safer habitable areas for all citizens and visitors to the continent's cities (UN-Habitat, n.d.). The subsequent AFUS, UN-Habitat conference, on which this paper is reporting, was held at the Durban...
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Farmers’ perceptions of changes in their climate are inextricably linked to the livelihood decisions that they make and their ability to bolster their adaptive capacity and reduce their vulnerability to climate variability and change. Yet research has shown that smallholder farmers’ experiences and interpretations of climate variability and change do not translate into perceptions that accurately align with the climate record and thus have considerable consequences for their ability to adapt...
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Based on feedback gained through interviews with clients, recommendations are made to the EESA program and to the larger South African government. Targeted and tailored consulting is crucial to the success of historically disadvantaged entrepreneurs in South Africa, but it is up to the government to foster an enabling environment such as the provision of quality education and infrastructure to facilitate the entrepreneurial process.
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This research focuses on the value of Strategy Teaching and the impact of current information, communication, technologies (ICT) on the business life of students in South Africa and the USA. The first objective of this research is to assess perceptions of the value of Strategic Management on their business life and what online practices they currently employ. The second objective is to identify the modes of ICT access, awareness about possible ICT’s, influence of sharing, submitting,...
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The proliferation of Web 2.0 applications in general and in higher education in particular was the impetus for this survey-based research into practices that online users (students) currently employ when using Web 2.0 sites. As part of the study, the popularity of Web 2.0 technologies and sites among online users at two universities were investigated to determine the extent of access and use as well as the potential threat to users of Web 2.0. The results of this study indicate that the use...
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A recent study shows that most aquatic alien plants in temperate cold climate are of tropical and subtropical origins and only those that can withstand cold climates become invasive. This suggests that a changing climate that becomes warmer may result in currently non-invasive alien plants becoming invasive in the future. To facilitate pre-emptive actions when controlling invasive aquatic plants in South Africa under climate change, we reconstructed predictive models for the five most...