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This case study paper considers some of the main climate change challenges for Lagos. Emerging adaptation and mitigation responses are considered in the context of Lagos urbanization trends, as well as development and transformation agendas. Insights are based on a synthesis of key literature, technical reports and policy documents. The paper reports that although Lagos authorities have started to respond to the stresses and risks from climate change, these efforts are haphazard, largely...
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A THESIS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT, SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF EDUCATION IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN.
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Hoehne, Markus V. & Luling, Virginia (eds.). — Milk and Peace, Drought and War. Somali Culture, Society and Politics. Essays in Honour of I. M. Lewis. London, Hurst & Company, 2010, 437 p., bibl. Ioan Myrddin Lewis est reconnu par la communaute internationale des somalisants comme le pere-fondateur des etudes somali. Depuis pres de soixante ans, il a accompli une œuvre fondamentale tant en anthropologie, qu’en linguistique, qu’en histoire et qu’en science politique. D’abord etudiant en chimie...
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This study was conducted to identify predictors of self-reported academic performance in undergraduate medical students at Hawassa University.An analytical cross-sectional study involving 592 undergraduate medical students was conducted in November 2012. The academic performance of the study subjects was measured by self-reported cumulative grade point average (GPA) using a self-administered questionnaire. Data were entered and analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences...
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This document contains a two year output of Field Epidemiology Training Program that to be submitted to the graduate school of public health for the final accomplishment of master degree in Field Epidemiology. The majority of the program (75%) contains field works that known as residency. This document includes the two year outputs including diseases outbreak investigations, public health surveillance data analysis, surveillance system evaluation, narrative summary of disaster situation...
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This paper aims to explore the professional development narrative of an Ethiopian graduate of an college of education and to learn the characteristics of the success story. The research method was based on the interpretive-qualitative approach of the case study type. The narrative represents the story of the individual. This story is intertwined in the cultural narrative of the Ethiopian community which immigrated to Israel during the 1980s and 1990s. The personal, cultural, professional and...
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A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of doctor of philosophy (food, Nutrition and dietetics) in the school of applied human Sciences of Kenyatta University.
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Tuberculosis occurs in all populations, but with higher prevalence in poor contexts. Vulnerable groups, including individuals with disability, run a particular risk due to poorer access to information and health services. Studying access to tuberculosis services for vulnerable groups in poor contexts may provide useful insight into the quality of such services in low-income contexts. This article aims to present a contextual understanding of access to tuberculosis services for people with...
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The present research investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. These households are a result of challenges such as divorce, domestic violence, and parental deaths (mainly due to HIV and AIDS). Since Zimbabwean families are traditionally extended, the increase in the number of orphans puts pressure on relatives who have to fend for additional children. Child-headed household arrangements seem to represent a new coping mechanism for orphans...
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The present research investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Masvingo, Zimbabwe. These households are a result of challenges such as divorce, domestic violence, and parental deaths (mainly due to HIV and AIDS). Since Zimbabwean families are traditionally extended, the increase in the number of orphans puts pressure on relatives who have to fend for additional children. Child-headed household arrangements seem to represent a new coping mechanism for orphans...
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<h3></h3> There were 3.1 million neonatal deaths in 2010. The majority of these deaths occur in the developing world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa and South East Asia. Although the under five-child mortality rate in Ethiopia from has improved from 204 to 68 per 1000 in 2012 (156<sup>th</sup> worldwide) the neonatal mortality rate has been slow to improve. The neonatal mortality rate for Tigray region is high at 44 per 1000 compared to the national rate of 29 per 1000 (168<sup>th</sup>...