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That the notorious Sahelian drought (1968-1973) of Sahelo-Sudan SubSahara was not unique has been established as a chronological sequence of past droughts in the Lake Chad basin.l Historical drought chronology is traceable to written evidence. Pre-historical evidence of dune landscapes in the Nigerian Lake Chad basin may be located on the ground or in satellite imagery. Nevertheless, the 1980s drought continuum has the characteristic of being unique in the context of its severity and...
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Abstract Despite much training in public administration over the past 20 years there has been little improvement in public service management in the Third World. This was anticipated in Schaffer's critical notion of ‘trainingism’. This concept, when applied to Papua New Guinea, helps us to understand why training has been unable to produce dramatic changes in public service performance. Training has been used to perform latent functions and has not been evaluated. The situation is currently...
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Summary Tanzanian educators recognize the need to ally education more clearly to economic development, for they see in a revitalized economy the impetus for the growth of social services. The shortcomings in the educational system which must help accomplish this are clear. They realize that the ‘education for self‐reliance'policies have only slightly altered the nation's economy and have done little to create the ‘new’ socialist person. Teachers, their students, and parents do not yet...
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A total of 1,751 secondary school girls aged 12-19 years were interviewed by means of self-administered questionnaire. Of these 416 (23.8%) reported to have been sexually experienced at the time of the study. The lowest age at 1st coitus was 5 years and 4.1% of these girls had started coitus below 10 years of age, some of whom had been raped. The percentage of sexually experienced girls was highest in the day, low and middle income private schools in the city center, may be due to their...
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The issue of literacy retention is central to the educational policy concerning of most developing countries. It has been variously suggested that 4–6 years of primary education may serve as an inoculation against ‘relapse’ into illiteracy in the Third World. This paper reports on one of the first longitudinal studies designed to address this question, by investigating the nature of literacy and cognitive retention in a sample of 72 adolescents two years following fifth grade departure from...
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IEC campaigns targeted at acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) must seek to achieve the maximum impact within a contest of extremely limited resources. This implies a careful assessment of population groups and behaviors that carry the highest risk. Rather than expending large sums of money on mass media campaigns, the approach should be to target IEC activities at the social networks of those most at risk. This may include, for example, prostitutes, homosexual men, hotel and tourist...