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In order to help poor, food insecure and female-headed farmers to build adaptation capacity to changing climatic conditions, it is essential to understand the current conditions of climate-related production shocks faced by small-scale farmers as well as to identify available adaptation strategies. This study of rural maize-legume farmers in Western and Eastern Kenya identified drought, flooding/excessive rain as well as crop pests and diseases as most frequent and important over the last 10...
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This paper is based on a Masters study carried out at the University of KwaZulu Natal which investigated the use of electronic databases by undergraduate law students at the University of Botswana Library. The study aimed to establish whether law students used the electronic databases, which databases they used and the frequency of such use, to identify problems students encountered when using the databases and how the students became aware of the databases. The study population consisted of...
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The aim of this paper is to calculate for the first time in Tunisia, the educational inequality as measured by the Gini index and the average years of schooling. It assesses the relationship between these indicators and gender in each governorate, region, rural and urban area. Data from population census, covering the period 1975-2004, is used in order to calculate the regional edu- cational Gini index and the educational attainment and to analyze their evolu- tion. First, we find that the...
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This article explores the North African Jewish community's establishment of Or Haemet Sephardic School as a response to the forced “Ashkenazification” of Sephardic students in the Orthodox Jewish day school system. The establishment of the school signifies the North African Jewish community's refusal and resistance to an essentialist Jewish identity as reflective solely of Ashkenazi identity, culture, and ways of being. The author argues that homogenous and exclusive claims of authentic...
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The aim of this review is to provide a basis for selecting a suitable hydrological model, or combination of models, for hydrological drought forecasting in Africa at different temporal and spatial scales; for example short and medium range (1–10 days or monthly) forecasts at medium to large river basin scales or seasonal forecasts at the Pan-African scale. Several global hydrological models are currently available with different levels of complexity and data requirements. However, most of...
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This paper presents my experience teaching a course in Diaspora Studies (precisely African and American Literature) to American college students. The first part of paper provides some basic background information on course and students who enrolled in course, students' reactions to texts on course syllabus and an analysis of those reactions. The second part of paper addresses reflections that I had after teaching that course: need for a redefinition of pan-Africanism and also need for a...
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Extreme droughts in the northern part of Burkina Faso are locally referred to as tundi, meaning ‘dirty weather’, because they severely disrupt people’s livelihoods in the area. This article investigates the loss and damage from the tundi droughts that occurred in 2004 and 2010 in the Sahel Region. The study conducted field survey among households in ten villages. We found that people’s reliance on transhumance has been decreasing over the last decades due to the lack of good pastures,...
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This paper addresses the emergence of political accountability in African democratic transitions. Theories argue that competitive elections prompt politicians to increase the provision of public goods in order to meet the preference of the majority of poor voters. We then should expect that voters will condition their choices on the implementation of these public services. This project seeks to test this precise empirical implication with a unique sub-national empirical analysis of Burundi....
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This research, based on two years of fieldwork, questions current issues in basic schooling in Djibouti. By contrasting Western-style elementary school (private Catholic and public) and colonization in Djibouti, this research anthropologically exposes the traditional mode of education on the one hand, and relates it to the coexisting Eastern education method (Qur’anic schools and madrasa) on the other. The results show differences between the four types of schools studied and highlight the...
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Learning is central to the functions of a school and it is important that instruction which is used as a basic tool to promote learning is perfected. It is generally believed that if teachers are left to themselves they may not try to develop their teaching skills. This then, underlines the significance of instructional supervision to help teachers improve their teaching skills. However, as Harris (1985) observes there is a general belief that teachers tend to associate instructional...
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Research purpose: The present study developed and tested the construct validity and reliability of the learning programme management and evaluation (LPME) scale. Motivation for the study: The LPME scale was developed to measure and enhance the effectiveness of the management and evaluation of occupational learning programmes in the South African skills development context. Currently no such instrument exists in the South African skills development context; hence there is a need for it....
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reSultSHIV and SRH services are not disability-friendly Persons with disabilities face greater challenges
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The study investigated the effects of mathemagenic activities on students' learning in Chemistry instructions in senior secondary schools in Akoko South Local Government Area of Ondo State, Nigeria.The study adopted the quasi-experimental design of the pre-test and post-test control groups.Two hundred and seventy senior secondary class 11 Chemistry students constituted the sample.One hypothesis was generated for the study and tested using Analysis of Covariance, Multiple Classification...
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The study addresses the issue of illness behaviour fro m the psychological perspectives, focusing on the predictive role of locus of control on expression of illness behaviour. A survey method was adopted and one hundred and seventy (170) undergraduates from the Redeemer's University with mean age of eighteen (18) participated in the study. Data were collected using Nowicki- Strickland Locus of Control (N-SLSCS) and Illness Behaviour Questionnaire (IBQ). The collected data were processed...