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The earthquakes in south-east Turkey in February 2023 directly affected 9.1 million people in Turkey [ [1] ReliefWeb . Situation report: Türkiye earthquake February 2023. Bi-weekly highlights – 10/03/2023. ReliefWeb 10 March 2023. Available at: https://reliefweb.int/report/turkiye/turkiye-earthquake-march-2023-bi-weekly-highlights-10032023 [accessed 20 March 2023]. Google Scholar ] and 8.8 million people in government-controlled areas of Syria [ [2] ReliefWeb . Situation report: Syria...
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The present study addresses the impact of implementing blended learning, interactive learning materials, and 21st-century teaching methods on students' attitudes toward learning EFL at Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) in Palestine. Moreover, it aims to highlight the efficacy of digital resources as supportive education, which can be relied on to achieve the goals of education. To achieve the purposes of this study, the researcher developed a 5 Likert scale questionnaire. The validity...
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<h3>Background</h3> Menstrual health (MH) is a public health issue in low- and middle-income countries impacting adolescent girls’ education. This study aims to measure MH self-efficacy and its association with school attendance among girls in Wakiso and Kalungu districts of Uganda. <h3>Methods</h3> Participants were Secondary 2 girls enrolled in the ongoing MENISCUS cluster-randomized trial evaluating the impact of a multi-component MH intervention on education, health, and well-being...
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Uganda experienced two COVID-19 waves that challenged health professional education. All health professions training institutions (HPTIs) in Uganda closed in March 2020. Cognizant of the threat to quality education and the frontline workforce, the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) and Seed Global Health partnered to examine the risks and benefits of HPTI reopening through the Safe Schools Initiative (SSI). This article described the processes to unify stakeholders in health...
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Extreme precipitation has been threatening many sectors of human society and is likely to intensify with global warming. In the present study, we have analysed the impact of future climate change on daily mean rainfall and heavy rainfall on seasonal and annual scales in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) by using ten long-term runs of high-resolution regional climate models. We initially assessed the performance of each run and the multi-model ensemble mean in simulating the daily mean...
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Africa is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, particularly in terms of its agriculture and crop production. The majority of climate models project a negative impact of future climate change on crop production, with maize being particularly vulnerable. However, the magnitude of this change remains uncertain. Therefore, it is important to reduce the uncertainties related to the anticipated changes to guide adaptation options. This study uses a combination of local and large-scale...
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The Burundi American International Academy is an independent school in central Africa. It was established eight years ago expressly to generate potential leaders motivated to build peace, humanity and economic development in an impoverished country beset by political, ethnic, environmental and development challenges. The purpose of this research is to evaluate progress toward achieving the school’s aims to create such leaders through instilling and modelling the values of integrity,...
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A strong offshore earthquake (Mw6.0) struck Béjaia city (eastern Algeria) on March 18th, 2021. This earthquake was followed by several aftershocks among the Mw5.2 that occurred 13 min after the main shock. Moreover, another earthquake (Mw5.0) occurred in the same zone one year later on March 19th, 2022. Near-field digital accelerograph records were used to study the earthquake and its related aftershocks. First, the March 2021 (Mw6.0) main shock, six of its main aftershocks, and the March...
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Dracaena ombet and Dobera glabra are some of the most important rare and endangered tree species in dryland areas. Unfortunately, their sustainability is being compromised by different anthropogenic and natural factors. However, impacts of the on-going land-use and climate change on the population structure and distribution of the species are less explored. This study was carried out in the grazing lands and hillside areas of the Desa'a dry Afromontane-forest, northern Ethiopia, to...
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Abstract The purpose of this study was to comprehensively appraise and synthesize studies on hand hygiene practices among primary and secondary school students in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This is a thorough review of scientific papers published between 2015 and 2023 from primary databases such as the Web of Science, Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar. The review criteria were met by 26 out of 63 studies assessed for legibility. The review demonstrated that students in SSA had...
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Abstract The effects of climate change have hit the agriculture sector in Africa hard. Making adjustments to adapt to the changing environment is critical for countries like Ethiopia, whose primary source of income is subsistence agriculture, which is heavily reliant on rainfall. As a result, establishing context-specific adaptation approaches is crucial for reducing the adverse effects of climate change. This study was conducted at Sofi district, Harari Regional State, Ethiopia, to compare...
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This study analyzes the impact of formal education on poverty reduction in Nigeria by studying the relationship between government expenditure on education, school enrolment, and labour force participation. It uses 30 years of annual time series data and employs various statistical methods, such as OLS regression, ADF test, Philip Peron unit root test, F-tests, and t-tests. Labour force participation serves as a proxy to understand how these macroeconomic variables affect poverty. The...
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Petrology and fluid inclusions (FI) geochemistry are increasingly used in tandem to constrain the compositional features and evolution of the lithospheric mantle. In this study, we combine petrography and mineral chemistry with analyses of noble gases (He, Ne and Ar) and CO2 in olivine, orthopyroxene- and clinopyroxene-hosted FI, as well as radiogenic isotope (Sr-Nd-Pb) systematics of ultramafic xenoliths collected at La Grille volcano in Grande Comore Island, aiming at better characterizing...