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Despite an extensive burden of lung disease in East Africa, there are remarkably few pulmonary physicians in the region and no pulmonary subspecialty training programs. We developed a unique training program for pulmonary medicine in Ethiopia. The East African Training Initiative (EATI) is a 2-year fellowship program at Tikur Anbessa (Black Lion) Specialized Teaching Hospital, the largest public hospital in Ethiopia and the teaching hospital for the Addis Ababa University School of Medicine....
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Journal Article Diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose in ART-naïve patients with HIV-1, HIV-2 and HIV-1/2 dual infection in Guinea-Bissau: a cross-sectional study Get access Ditte Steiniche, Ditte Steiniche * aBandim Health Project, Indepth Network, 1004 Bissau, Guinea-BissaubDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Aarhus University Hospital, 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark 1The Bissau HIV Cohort study group members are listed at the end of the paper. *Corresponding author: Tel: +45 20 78 49 58;...
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The new Constitution of South Africa specifies that all schools should be open to all races. Consequently, black learners migrated to white schools in the hope of being educated in safe, disciplined and equitable environments.However, reports on racially motivated incidents suggest that race relationships at some multicultural schools inSA are neither sound nor conducive to teaching and learning. Appropriate disciplinary strategies which could healand restore relationships are therefore...
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Abstract Shallow dike intrusions may be accompanied by fault slip above the dikes, a superposition which complicates seismic and geodetic data analyses. The diverse volcano‐tectonic and low‐frequency local earthquakes accompanying the 2005–2010 large‐volume dike intrusions in the Dabbahu‐Manda Hararo rift (Afar), some with fault displacements of up to 3 m at the surface, provide an opportunity to examine the relations among the earthquakes, dike intrusions, and surface ruptures. We apply the...
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This paper focused on the moral decline that is prevalent in South African society in general and higher education in particular. The study followed qualitative paradigm with documents analysis as data collection tool. The aim of the study was to explore the ethics of care have on School Leadership. Data was analysed through content analysis. Emerging themes were identified and discussed. The results of the study revealed that the curriculum does not cater for ethics of care whereby school...
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ABSTRACT This study is a cross‐sectional analysis of Kenyan adolescents' beliefs in a just world (BJW). Prior research suggests that BJW declines across adolescence and differentiate between Personal and General BJW. However, little research has been conducted in African samples or developing economies. Adolescents from three schools in Western Kenya (n = 1960) completed the questionnaires to understand how their Personal and General BJW differed across grades, and between schools, tribes,...
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A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the degree of master of education (department of special needs education) in the school of education of Kenyatta University, April, 2016.
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Many studies show that professional on-work training and retraining are crucial in achieving proficiency for organisations. The quality and sustainability of an organisation depends on its regular and adequate training and development of its employees. Therefore, organisations that judiciously invest in training and development of their employees stand to realise increase in their competency, motivation, dedication and commitment to work. This study examines the perceptions of the sta ff...