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General Introduction purpose of this article is to discuss some of the influences of the extended family on the professional experiences of black women leaders working within the higher education sector of Zimbabwe, a southern African nation. article is based on information provided in interviews conducted with thirty female Zimbabwean higher education leaders who revealed their major extended family responsibilities and how those domestic experiences interact with their public professional...
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The research was carried out to investigate the relationship between university education and youth entrepreneurship in Nigeria The research design was correlational using the survey method. Purposive technique was used to select 1200 respondents from two geopolitical zones in Nigeria The data gathering instrument was the University Education and Youth Entrepreneurship Questionnaire (UEA YEQ). Three hypotheses generated were tested at .05 level of significance. The data were analysed...
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This paper examines the place of education as a catalyst for women empowerment in Nigeria. The paper, using primary and secondary sources of data, has shown that in spite of all the laudable goals and objectives of education, Nigerian women still suffer a lot of constraints and inhibitions which militate against both personal and national development. The paper therefore recommends, among others, the involvement of women in educational policy formulation, extensive enlightenment...
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Information Management System (IMS) is an essential tool in supporting the provision of information needed for planning and decision making in any organization. Proper IMS facilitates the smooth flow of information both vertical and horizontal. This paper presents the findings of a survey on information needs of the Gender Development Programme Committee (GDPC) of the University of Dar es Salaam that was carried out with a view to developing appropriate Information Management System. A total...
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Deregulation, a terminology of the removal of regulations and restriction especially from price fixing includes, in Nigeria, the ‘callous’ withdrawal of subsidies, (on fuel, on education and so on) by the desperate Nigerian executive to fulfill part of the conditions for debt relief This paper perceives this as another dry gin, gunpowder umbrella and so forth, in replacement of slaves for white man’s plantation. It further noted C* reoccurrence of vacuum in education sub-sector. The...
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Various modes of interactive technologies are providing new opportunities and strategies for enhancing teaching at a distance. Distance learning has the potential to increase access and accelerated learning opportunities. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes experience dwindling enrolments whereby distance learning can be used to employ innovative methods and technologies to increase student enrolment. This paper examines how such modes are used giving a typical example and experience in TVET.
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This study reports an outcome assessment on an HIV peer education intervention at the main campus of Kenyatta University in Nairobi, Kenya. A quasiexperimental separate sample pretest-posttest design was used. Campuswide baseline and endline surveys were conducted with 632 and 746 students, respectively, soliciting information on HIV-related knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. After 2 years of on-campus intervention, no changes in behavior were evident with respect to either abstinence or...
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The causes, and characteristics of hearing-impairment were determined prospectively among six thousand, four hundred and twenty-eight (6,428) patients who reported at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) with hearing problems.The purpose of the study was to determine the characteristics and some causes of hearing loss of patients who report for management at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital.The procedure adopted included a detailed case history, Otoscopy and Pure-tone Audiometry.Of the...
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ABSTRACT The author explains how the film “Get Real” enabled him to explore, with a group of South African student teachers, the complex ways in which queer adolescents negotiate their daily lives, the struggles they have with “coming out” to their friends and families, the problems with representation, and the connections between hegemonic masculinity, heterosexism, and homophobia.
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The study looked into the level of awareness and involvement in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) by professional librarians in the five state-owned university libraries in Ghana. The study also considered factors hindering and motivating participation in CPD activities. The survey approach was used. Findings revealed that majority of the population was aware of CPD and was involved in it to some extent. Respondents were generally motivated to pursue CPD. Funding stood out as the...
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This analysis explores the potential impact of climate change on the viability of the Malawi weather insurance program making use of scenarios of climate change-induced variations in rainfall patterns. The analysis is important from a methodological and policy perspective. By combining catastrophe insurance modeling with climate modeling, the methodology demonstrates the feasibility, albeit with large uncertainties, of estimating the effects of climate change on the near and long-term future...
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Southern African institutions involved in disaster management face two major new threats: the HIV/AIDS pandemic (eroding organizational capacity and increasing vulnerability of the population), and climate change (higher risk of extreme events and disasters). Analyzing the combined effects of these two threats on six disaster-related institutions in Malawi, the authors find evidence of a growing gap between demand for their services and capacity to satisfy that demand. HIV/AIDS leads to...
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For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This legal outflow has caused problems of enforcement in societies that do not share the values, needs or concerns of the law producing state. Using law reform in Eritrea as a case study, the article asks what will happen in the United States when we become the recipient, rather than the exporter, of maladapted laws that serve the purpose of others instead of serving the unique needs of the United States and its economy.