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Les donnees recentes sur l’education en Guinee montrent une forte augmentation des taux de scolarisation dans le primaire, ainsi qu’une reduction des inegalites de genre. Cependant, de fortes inegalites persistent au niveau spatial (entre populations rurales et urbaines, entre regions ou sous-regions) ou selon le niveau socio-economique des populations. L’etude explore le lien entre la pauvrete, l’enclavement et l’acces a l’ecole primaire dans une region rurale de Guinee (Guinee...
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Patients' assessment of quality of health care despite its importance in uptake of available services is not frequently examined in developing countries.This descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at the Eye clinic in a Tertiary health facility to find out patients' perception of quality of care received in the facility. A questionnaire instrument was used, and it included patients' socio-demographic data, patients' perception of waiting time, charges, supportive services such as...
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Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Library and Information Science at the University of Zululand, 2005.
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The study focuses on the management and diffusion of HIV / AIDS information in institutions of higher learning in South Africa. The HIV / AIDS Policy for Educators, Learners and Students provided a strong foundation on government involvement on HIV / AIDS management in Higher Education. Both Qualitative and quantitative research design and methodologies were employed largely through survey, observation and document analysis. The findings reveal that the response of the higher education...
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Research Article| June 01, 2005 Linking desert evolution and coastal upwelling: Pliocene climate change in Namibia Lydie M. Dupont; Lydie M. Dupont 1Geosciences University of Bremen, D-28334 Bremen, Germany Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Barbara Donner; Barbara Donner 1Geosciences University of Bremen, D-28334 Bremen, Germany Search for other works by this author on: GSW Google Scholar Laurence Vidal; Laurence Vidal 2Centre Européen de Recherche et...
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Education, innovation and economic growth in CameroonEdielle, N., & Jackson, T. - 2005 - MPRA Paper
The main objective of this paper is to evaluate technologically (innovation or imitation) the role of human capital in Cameroon as far as economic growth is concerned. Higher education is designed to be the main technological aspect of human capital. Theoretically, the stock of knowledge available in a country determines through innovation productivity growth. In that way, we use a Vector Error Correction model (VECM) to evaluate the impact of human capital on productivity growth....
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Harry Edwards delivered the NACADA Journal symposium lecture at the I 9 9 0 N A C A D A National Conference. He was invited by the Journal's editors to expand the ideas he presented into a n article to give the entire membership a n opportunity to examine these ideas. W e have also included responses from several professionals who are actively involved i n exploring the issues that Edwards deals with. The editors welcome further responses to this article.
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Much has been written about the role of education as an important prerequisite for social development. Although there are competing claims to the contrary, there is indeed compelling evidence that mass education accelerated industrial revolution in much of the developed West. Following the same logic, postcolonial social policies in Africa and other less developed parts of the world have been premised on the assumption that there is an interdependence between education and social...
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The prevalence and intensity of soil-transmitted helminth infections and their relationship to anthropometric indices of 1,351 school children from Ethiope East Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria were evaluated. 739 (54.70%) of the subjects were infected by soil-transmitted helminths (STH). The overall prevalences by species were Ascaris lumbricoides (48.41%), hookworms (29.76%), and Trichuris trichiura (17.39%). 174 (12.88%) were infected with two or more STHs. Males (60.81%)...