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Context: The undiagnosed and untreated tuberculosis (TB) cases underpin the experience of accelerating deaths. Everyone should be engaged in managing TB patients to revert the current trend. Aims: In this context, we assessed the outcome of an education intervention on the knowledge of TB and referral practice of presumptive TB cases to directly observed therapy strategy amongst patent medicine vendors (PMVs). Settings and Design: The study was quasi-experimental, conducted amongst 647 PMVs...
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Gender is a social-cultural characteristic that links roles, identities and opportunities to the aspect of being male or female, while gender equity refers to the process of being fair to men and women in the treatment and access to opportunities. In sub-Saharan Africa, gender inequity among women persists and is worse for women with disabilities as they face additional barriers to accessing basic services such as education, housing, healthcare, mobility, employment and empowerment...
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There is a running presumption that certain public schools record stellar performance because their students are bright while certain others record dismal performance because their students are not the sharpest tools in the shed. Unfortunately, factors that are directly related to performance in examinations such as the inherent inequalities between the schools are ignored. This paper interrogates the inherent inequalities in basic education in public secondary schools in Kenya. It also...
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Autonomous vehicles otherwise regarded as self-driving vehicles are poised to be the next generation of technological advancement in the transportation sector globally.They offer superior value for money with regard to the cost of operation, excellent safety records, and many other benefits.Cities around the globe have adopted it even as research and development efforts are ongoing.This study investigates the role autonomous vehicles could play in Africa, especially as it relates to...
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Despite the growing number of empirical studies on foreign direct investment (FDI) and energy efficiency (EE) as they relate to green growth, there remains an empirical research gap with respect to whether EE can engender positive synergy with FDI to foster inclusive green growth (IGG) in Africa. Also, little has been done to show the IGG gains from improving EE in both the short and long terms. Thus, this paper investigates whether EE interacts with FDI to foster IGG in Africa. According to...
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Background: The oral health of individuals with disabilities is crucial for the reason that they constitute a vulnerable group to undesirable oral diseases. Thus, there is a higher need to practice good oral hygiene among them compared to nondisabled individuals. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the practices regarding oral hygiene among individuals with disabilities attending a special needs institution in Northwestern Nigeria. Materials and Methods: This was a...
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Floods are one of the major natural disasters that contribute to the high disaster death rate in the global south, especially in Nigeria. This requires an effort of collaboration from all stakeholders in designing, building, deploying, and maintaining inclusive disaster management systems. This effort can hardly be achieved without the application of universal design principles in designing rescue applications. In this research, we have studied situational disabilities and their effect on...
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Yala Wetland is a complex of Nzoia and Yala rivers that drain their waters into Lake Victoria, but face various pressure which is thought to originate from the impacts of climate change.The riparian communities are generally poor and use the wetland resources for small-holder livelihood activities.This paper describes how community climate change adaptation assessment (C3A2) tools were applied to identify resilient community-level adaptation options and would inform local climate adaptation...
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Environmental quality is a sustainability issue influenced by economic realities. To understand their relationships and influence, a comparative study of economic factors that affect pollution in Iwo and Ibadan metropolia was carried out. Data for the study was generated by administering 1067 structured questionnaires at both locations out of which 215 and 658 were, respectively, retrieved from Iwo and Ibadan. Demographic features of the respondents assessed as female gender, married status,...
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The study examined digital resources (DRs) and the reading habits of university students in Nigeria. This study aims to establish the relationship between DRs and the reading habits of university students in Nigeria. The descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. The population of the study comprised all university students in Nigeria. An online questionnaire was used to collect data. The questionnaire was validated by two experts in research methodology and educational technology....
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The modern virtual learning is the complex process of using electronic technology and resources to have better access to teaching and learning with or without any physical classrooms. Today, virtual learning has become a valuable way of teaching, learning and research in education, with the terrible emergency of the COVID-19 pandemic in the world. This study critically examined the modern virtual learning as an impetus for the business education programme in the midst of COVID-19 in Nigeria....
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This study examined how sex affects students’ performance in essay writing under Reading-Writing (RW), Think-Pair-Share (TPS), combination (RW&TPS) strategies, and conventional methods in secondary schools in Ondo State Nigeria. The population for the study comprised all the public Senior Secondary School (SSS) II students of the 2019/2020 Session in Ondo State. The sample for this study was 308 SSS II students that were selected from public senior secondary schools, using a multi-stage...
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Carbon emissionCarbon emission in NigeriaNigeria is among the highest globally, and the country suffers from the impacts of climate change. The Nigerian government, international, and national non-governmental organisations have made efforts to curtail this scourge through laws, policies, programmes and projects. However, the country’s carbon footprintCarbon footprint continues to increase, with over 82 million tonnes of CO2 emissions and CO2 emissions per capita of 0.44 tonnes per person in...