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This study examines the influence of school counsellor in preventing the spread of AIDs/STDs diseases among secondary school students' in Aba Education Zone of Abia State.Two research questions and two null hypotheses were formulated to guide the study.The descriptive survey design was adopted for the study.A self-restructured four-point scale questionnaire titled "Influence of School Counsellor in Preventing the Spread of AIDs/STDs Questionnaire" (ISCPSASQ) was constructed by the researcher...
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Background. University of the Free State (UFS), Bloemfontein, South Africa undergraduate medical students perform a research project as part of their training. These projects frequently include students as participants. This could be seen as targeting convenient populations who are potentially vulnerable, raising ethical concerns. Objectives. To review the selection and inclusion of students as research participants in undergraduate medical student projects at the School of Medicine, UFS,...
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Preterm birth is a global health problem. It is the leading cause of child and neonatal mortality globally including Kenya. Preterm birth is the birth occurring before 37 completed weeks of gestation. In Kenya, preterm birth is the leading cause of neonatal mortality as it contributes to 35% of deaths among the neonates while Kisumu County is among the county’s leading with child under-five mortality rate at 133 deaths per 1000 live births. The main objective of this study was to identify...
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The subject of the inseparability of music and dance in African artistic experiences has preoccupied scholars and researchers in the field of ethnomusicology, ethnochoreology, and musicology. Commonly, music is conceptualized as an accompaniment to dance. Moreover, the existing literary perspectives frame the inseparability of music and dance in African communities in aesthetical, structural, functional, and semiotic terms. This article provides an intellectual excursion that locates music...
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The huge burden of diseases, poor higher educational outcomes in South Africa and their interaction on affecting productivity of human capital requires investigation for a context -specific policy advice.To this effect, the purpose of this paper is to investigate this relationship, alongside other factors, viewing human capital from the perspective of health, higher education enrolment (HEE) and higher education graduates (HEG).The study adopts time series autoregressive distributive lag...
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The year 1958 is a turning point, in Mozambique, in Portugal, and internationally. The Non-Aligned Movement, formed in 1956 as an association of countries attempting to stand outside the power fields of the Cold War, brought the case of the Portuguese colonies to the attention of the General Assembly of the United Nations for the first time in 1957. In the following years, various African countries (some of them neighbors of Mozambique) were granted independence while, for a short while, the...
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This study examined civic education as an instrument for self-reliance in Nigeria.The researcher was faced with the problem of high unemployment and under employment rate in Nigeria even when the country is trying hard to provide equal educational opportunities for all.The objectives of the study are to find out the relevance of civic education in actualizing self-reliance in Nigeria and the challenges of civic education in Nigeria.Two research questions were addressed to guide the study.The...
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Cities across the world have an increasingly significant role to play in the climate change arena. Despite the high vulnerability of African countries to climate change, less work has examined climate change governance within African cities. This paper investigates the constraints and enablers to climate governance in two cities located in least-developed African economies (Karonga, Malawi, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania). It does so by analysing the personal engagement of key urban...
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The article presents the social and educational situ- ation of Burundian children with psychological and physical disabilities. The aim of the presented research is to answer the question of what features dominate in the perception of intelligent people by Burundian children and to look at how the social and educational status of children with disabili- ties is positioned in this context. The results of the research carried out among Burundian youth from the Integrated Primary School in...
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Social interventions such as cash transfers provide the much needed support to vulnerable people. People living with disabilities continue to remain economically deprived, experiencing high levels of poverty. In Wajir County, this crisis is more exacerbated by the nomadic setting where disabled persons are left behind as other individuals move. They are left to cater for themselves due to their mobility constraints. The welfare of these people continue to deteriorate since they are unable to...
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Objective: Preventing the occupational risk of contracting the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is against a backdrop of knowledge and vaccination.The aim of the study was to assess the knowledge of the medical students on HBV infection and their vaccination status. Method:A cross-sectional study on was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire.Data of 202 students were analyzed using SPSS v. 20.Descriptive statistical tests were applied.Result: Subjects' ages ranged from 19 to 36 years, mean...
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This study aimed to evaluate educational services offered for Syrian gifted refugee students in Jordanian schools from the point of view of schools’ principals or educational supervisors. The researchers extracted validity and reliability indicators from the Arabic translated form of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC) standards. 72 schools were evaluated in terms of the use, importance, and availability of the four gifted education standards: identification, curriculum,...