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This survey was carried out to provide the Kainji Lake Fisheries Promotion Project (KLFPP), whose overall goal is the improvement of the standard of living of fishing communities around Kainji Lake, Nigeria, and an increase in the availability of fish to consumers, with nutritional status baseline data for long-term monitoring and evaluation of the overall project goal. In a cross-sectional survey, baseline anthropometric data was collected from 768 children, aged 3-60 months in 389...
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The author gives a brief historical account of the context of adult and community education in Papua New Guinea, highlighting the needs and challenges facing adult and community education. Reference is made to recent studies appraising the need for structural change and capacity building. The paper suggests ways of strengthening adult and community education.
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This modern course for integrating language and literature, is designed especially for students in Ugandan secondary schools. Developed in conjunction with the National Curriculum Development Centre, the course draws on current developments from the field of teaching English as a second language. It integrates the skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing, teaches grammar in context, and involves the student in a variety of interactive work. The 11 units of Book 4 offer students...
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SummaryIn the study period, abdominal hysterectomies represented 3·4 per cent of all gynaecological operations. The majority of’ patients (66 per cent) were grandmultiparae: 77 per cent were aged 40 or more years. Uterine fibroids were the commonest indication for hysterectomy, with a quarter of cases carried out for malignancy. Ureteral injury occurred in 2·6 per cent of cases. There were three deaths, one directly attributable to hysterectomy. The higher morbidity and mortality, compared...
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SummaryIn a five year review of cerclage operations at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital, Nigeria, patient characteristics and the influence of obstetric management on the reproductive outcome were analysed. Ninety-five patients (38.2 per cent) had a previous induced abortion. Cerclage operations were performed on 359 occasions giving an incidence of 38.6/1000 births. Comparing outcome of pregnancy from 28 weeks gestation showed that cervical cerclage led to a statistically...
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The study investigated some factors that could influence vocational training in the garment industry. Entry age and educational background appeared as strong factors affecting how fast training period could be. Entry age of 16 years and minimum educational background of J.S.S.C. were found to be suitable for successful training. The part played by other factors such as socio-economic background, natural endowment and frequent interruption of training were discussed. Policy guidelines were...
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AbstractThe effectiveness of the Safe Haven Program for the prevention of substance use, a family skills training program for African-American families, was evaluated through a nonequivalent comparison, repeated measures, quasi-experimental design which included pre- and posttest parent and child interviews, including the Moos Family Environment Scale and the Achenbock and Edelbrock Child Behavior Checklist. The results indicate that the Safe Haven Program is effective in increasing...