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This paper examined the concept of the digital divide, how the divide can relegate Africa to the background and how a transformed tertiary educational system can help to minimise the bridge between the information-rich countries of the North and the information-poor African countries. It is argued that if the barriers to accessing and synthesising information can be removed, African scholars and researchers can contribute significantly to global knowledge development. They can also adapt...
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This paper is based on a research study designed to assess the impact and potential of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in micro and small enterprises (MSEs) clustered in Kenya and Ghana; and to explore the effect of clustering on the ability of these enterprises to utilise ICTs effectively. The study focuses on types of training available in the clusters to understand how knowledge is shared or transferred and to examine the implications for the use of ICTs. The findings of...
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(2003). The Principles and Content of African Traditional Education. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 425-440.
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Rural Ethiopia has amongst the highest rates of childrens labor force activity in the world. Children start assuming household and farm responsibilities as early as four years of age and on average contribute 29-30 hours of labor per week. This paper examines the consequences of working on the formal human capital development of children. In particular, we investigate whether the number of hours worked by children has an effect on school attendance and on their reading and writing ability...
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This document is an output from the OECD Development and Climate Change project, an activity being jointly overseen by the Working Party on Global and Structural Policies (WPGSP) of the Environment Directorate, and the Network on Environment and Development Co-operation of the Development Cooperation Directorate (DAC-Environet).
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The epidemiology and associated risk factors for parasitic infections causing dermatologic lesions were studied retrospectively over a five year period (1993-1998) in Benin City Nigeria. The study population comprised one hundred and fifty six patients (84 males and 72 females) out of a total of 1665 patients who attended the dermatology clinic at the (UBTH) during the period of study. Dermatological manifestations of diagnosed parasitic infections were recorded and related to the...
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In a country like Nigeria with over 200 spoken languages and hundreds of dialects, many consider the talk of a Nigerian sign language emerging, an impossibility. research and results documented in The Incorporation of Nigerian Signs in Deaf Education in Nigeria, pilot Study, and A Dictionary of Nigerian Signs, Volumes I and II respectively, offers this possibility. This dictionary, the first of its kind, constitutes a good reference book in the implementation f the Nigerio/Americo...
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A total of 28 blind students in 3 schools for the handicapped and 3 regular secondary schools were studied between October 1996 and May 1997. They comprised of 21 (75%) males and 7 (25%) females. Eleven (39.3%) were of primary education level, 13 (46. 4%) in secondary schools and the remaining 4 (14.3%) in vocational training. The main causes of blindness were; corneal scarring/ staphyloma 11(39.3%), catarract / aphakia / couching 4 (14.3%), cortical blindness 2 (7.1%) and retinitis...