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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsFred ZindiIn this article Fred Zindi, Professor in the Department of Educational Foundation at the University of Zimbabwe, and Robert Aucoin, graduate student at Concordia University, Montreal, take a close look at two African countries, Tanzania and Zimbabwe, which have had a long history of distance education dating back to the pre‐colonial period. The problems of technology, funding and...
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The Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA) and other Egyptian partner organizations have begun a 5-year project that focuses on empowering women through expansion of educational access to girls and young women. "Partnership Projects for Girls and Young Women", which will cost $6.8 million, implements basic strategies that can be adapted at the community level by partnerships of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), local leaders, parents, and educators. Guidance regarding...
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The mythic world of Juno, Jupiter's consort, is one of flesh and begetting, of suffering and death, and of poetry itself. Exploring the relationship between that realm of the classical gods and the sphere of medieval mythographers, this work illuminates the efforts of medieval writers to understand human existence and the forces of nature in relation to Christian truth. The first of two books that together will trace the history of medieval mythography from the 5th through the 15th...
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Book Reviews 203 In reading this text, however, it should be noted that the Ethiopian Jewish community is no more. Virtually all Fälasha/Betä Esra'el have emigrated from Ethiopia to Israel, the last big airlift operations were completed in May 1991 and August 1991. Kaplan's review of the history and doctrine of the Beta Esra'el will sound familiar to those who follow the literature on the subject, but it offers a good "state of the art" survey of this group just before its emigration. Many...
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A self-completion questionnaire was used to survey HIV-preventive cognitions among secondary school students in Kabarole district, Uganda. An encouraging pattern of HIV-preventive beliefs was observed, suggesting that health education efforts have been effective in establishing basic transmission knowledge, accurate risk perception and an understanding of effective precautions. Further analysis explored the prerequisites of men and women's HIV-preventive self-efficacy, and intentions and...
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As a way of eradicating illiteracy globally, UNESCO declared 1990 as the International Literacy Year (ILY). This is because about 963 million adults are still illiterate all over the world and this colossal figure can inhibit development effort in each of the countries concerned. Since most developing countries of Africa do not have less than a 60% illiteracy rate, efforts must be intensified to drastically reduce this figure. Education the world over is a strong weapon of social change, a...
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A bivariate analysis of infant mortality in the 1986/87 Ondo State Demographic and Health Survey data indicates that children of secondary school graduates experienced a higher rate of infant mortality than children of less educated mothers. Although this pattern has also been shown in a few other Demographic and Health Surveys, this paper explores the Ondo State data to explain why infant mortality showed such a counterintuitive pattern in relation to maternal education. This search for an...
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Contraception is analysed in 498 Nigerian Tertiary School Girls--228 from the Medical Discipline (MD) of study and 270 from the Non-Medical Discipline (NMD). Pregnancy occurred in 30.5% of the sexually exposed students. Overall mean awareness of contraception was 70.9% while mean contraceptive usage was 23.5%. The most commonly used contraceptive method was the safe-period. Peer group constituted the highest source of information on contraception (42.6%) while lectures constituted the lowest...