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Climate variability and ecological changes have consequently altered life and natural livelihood-sustaining systems leading to socio-cultural, economic and environmental challenges and vulnerabilities. The risk factors are very high and the impacts will raise the developmental impediments of safeguarding livelihood security and poverty eradication in Sub-Saharan Africa. Adaptation to climate and ecological variation, though recognized as pressing and necessary, operates in the context of...
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Background: Anemia in school-age children is an important public health problem, and available data of its prevalence and existing risk factors are essential for planning preventive strategies. Anemia is more prevalent among females as compared with males. It reduces physical work capacity and cognitive function and adversely affects learning and scholastic performance. Objectives: To determine the prevalence of anemia among male and female school-age children (6-18 years) in Al-Haram, Giza...
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Transplantation continues to be the therapy of choice for people experiencing end-stage organ failure. African Americans (AAs) are overrepresented among those awaiting an available organ for the purpose of a transplant, yet donate at rates lower than other races due to a list of well-studied barriers. The Giving ACTS (About Choices in Transplantation and Sharing) Intervention was developed to provide culturally appropriate messaging to AAs about organ and tissue donation and transplantation...
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A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND COUNSELLING, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF A MASTER DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING.
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This paper critically analyses education and income distribution in Nigeria and establishes the disparity that exist in income distribution in almost every sector of the economy particularly in third world countries like Nigeria. The paper establishes that the unequal income distribution in Nigeria has created a divide between two distinctive groups. This paper establishes that the level of educational achievement, family pressure, family inheritance, gender issue to mention a few have...
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targets the current Egyptian Teacher Education Curricula (ETEC).Reform should meet the national and international requirements.Accordingly, research attempted to evaluate the current English as a Foreign Language Teacher Education Curriculum (EFLTEC) and to suggest an Internationalized Curriculum for Egyptian Secondary School EFL Teachers' Preparation.The suggested curriculum was developed in light of the insights gained from analyzing nine referenced documents namely; the Sustainable Development
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On average, per pupil expenditures were much lower in schools attended by African-American children than in schools attended by whites during the period of de jure segregation. Little is known, however, about what motivated school boards to maintain this inequality or why they funded African-American schools at all. Using newly collected data on schools in early twentieth-century Georgia and exploiting a funding shock resulting from the rules regarding appropriations from the State School...
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Abstract There has been a gradual move toward the inclusion of students with disabilities in Nigeria promoted by the National Policy of Education, as well as polices emerging from UNESCO; however, the infrastructure and resources to make inclusion happen are generally lacking. Based on this report and the need for more information on teachers' and parents' understanding about disabilities and inclusion as demonstrated in the literature, this study explored disability-related knowledge and...
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Desertification is a severe ecological issue, including the dilapidation of land in parched, semi-arid, and dry sub-damp regions. It is caused basically by mankind's activities and climatic varieties. The first step in solving any environmental problem is to be aware of the actual problem. Hence, it is essential to ascertain the level of awareness of Libyans towards desert encroachment of arable land in Libya. 500 Tripoli university students were involved in this study. Four variables were...
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Previous clinical studies in adults from developed countries have implicated Helicobacter pylori infections in the development of thrombocytopenia. However, studies in children, particularly those from low-income countries, are unusually scarce. We examined the association between H. pylori infection and platelet indices in young Ethiopian school children.Cross-sectional study SETTING: This study was conducted in five elementary schools located in central Ethiopia.Blood and stool samples...
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Capacity building for communities has become increasingly important since the 1980s as implementing agencies seek to realize sustainable impacts from development assistance to communities. The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) implements capacity building interventions among communities engaged in tourism. There is, however, a paucity of knowledge regarding community capacity building interventions. Using the Learning Organization Model, this article investigates the outcomes of AWF's...
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This paper centres on inclusive education in Cameroon.The study assessing the limitations of the Cameroonian education system in inclusive education; identifying the challenges faced by teachers in managing learners with special needs and proposing a way forward for the success of inclusive education in Cameroon.Two inclusive schools were used CEFED Inclusive Nursery and Primary School Santa and Model Bilingual Nursery and Primary School Nkwen.This descriptive survey made use of a...
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Abstract The BSAVA International Affairs committee provides ongoing funding for the WSAVA sub-Saharan Africa continuing education work. Zoe Belshaw (WSAVA CE Chair 2017–18) reports on the 2018 initiatives.
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Trauma and injury are significant contributors to the global burden of disease, with 5 million deaths and 250 million disability-adjusted life years lost in 2015. This burden is disproportionally borne by low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Solutions are complex, but one area for improvement is basic trauma education. The American College of Surgeons has developed the Trauma Evaluation and Management (TEAM) course as an introduction to trauma care for medical students. We hypothesized...