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Due to a colonial legacy, numerous nations have been struggling to find the role of indigenous languages in officialdom. In many such contexts, the ex-colonial language/s (often English) still repr ...
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Sexual Violence and Substance Use among Female Students of Mizan-Tepi University, Southwest Ethiopia: A Mixed Method Study Introduction: Sexual violence is a common and serious public health problem. The most common place and cause for sexual violence is school and substance use respectively. Thus, the main objective of the study was to assess the prevalence of sexual violence and its association with substance use among female students in Mizan-Tepi University.
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Studies on oral health status among Yemeni population are scarce.This study aimed to evaluate the periodontal health among advantaged section of Yemeni society, university students, in health and non-health fields.Periodontal health status of a sample of 360 students from dental, medical and literature faculties (120 each with equal gender distribution) at Sana'a University was evaluated by two calibrated examiners using CPI index. Data regarding tooth-brushing practices and smoking and khat...
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Training is a critical aspect of development of a knowledge-workforce in an economy. This paper accentuates the role of training in developing economy which involves an analysis of the economy as a whole, the employers and workers. In other to achieve this, South African and Ghanaian training programmes were reviewed. In the South Africa and Ghana context, training has only recently received attention as a means of addressing critical personnel development initiatives. Therefore, the focus...
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Youths in Sub-Saharan region including Ethiopia account for higher proportion of new HIV infections, maternal mortality ratios, and unmet need for reproductive health information and services. This study assessed reproductive health services utilization and its associated factors among Madawalabu University Students, Southeast Ethiopia.Institutional-based cross-sectional study was conducted among regular under graduate Madawalabu University students in May 2014. Data were collected from...
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In recent times, Nigeria has witnessed increasing number of security problems and developments that constitute threats to the lives of its citizens. These security concerns are diverse and complex ranging from political disagreements to criminal activities with alarming dimensions and consequences, such as the kidnap of the secondary school girls in Chibok, Borno State. This paper is therefore assesses public perception of Radio Nigeria, Enugu, coverage of the kidnap of secondary school...
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Background: Documentation is a fundamental and vital communication tool among healthcare professionals. It is an essential part of midwifery that has clinical and legal implications for the client and midwife as well as the health care institution. This study assessed the knowledge, practice of and factors influencing documentation in labour among nurses in Madonna University Teaching Hospital, Elele Rivers State. Methods: This is a descriptive cross sectional study with a sample size of 102...
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School libraries are central to learner-centred and inquiry-based education. However, the library and its resources only come to life when mediated by a person—the teacher librarian. To perform this crucial role, teacher librarians require competencies in teaching, literacy promotion, librarianship, administration and advocacy. This paper explores competencies possessed and required by primary school teacher librarians in Enugu State of Nigeria. With a purposive sample of 16 teacher...
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According to the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report, changes in the climate over the last 30 years have already reduced global agricultural production by 1 – 5 % per decade relative to a baseline without climate change. In addition, recent studies indicate that even a 2 degrees increase in global temperature will affect agricultural productivity, particularly in the tropics, and this impact will rise with increases in temperature. In this context, this Info Note presents recent evidence on the...
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Background: Unsafe abortions of unintended pregnancies contribute significantly to maternal deaths in Nigeria. The intrauterine device (IUD) is a widely used method of contraception. Objectives: This study aimed to determine the contraceptive prevalence at this center, the proportion of the acceptors adopting the IUD method, and the sociodemographic characteristics and other parameters among the IUD clients. Findings from this study and the analysis of similar studies elsewhere will help...
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The intention of this research is to examine the impact of trade unionism on employee performance in Cameroon.The teachers and the drivers trade unions are selected as the scope of the study.Both quantitative and qualitative data are collected with questionnaires and structured interviews.Categorical data was analysed as proportions and frequencies and the relationship between categorical variables was assessed using Chi-Square test.The findings revealed by the study evidently show that...
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Routine institutional training of doctors and nurses on newborn resuscitation have commenced, to improve the quality of resuscitation available to high-risk babies, in Nigeria, as a means of reducing newborn deaths in the country. Perinatal asphyxia contributes to 26% of newborn deaths in Nigeria. Perinatal asphyxia results when babies have difficulty establishing spontaneous respiration after birth.Between 2008 and 2012, doctors and nurses drawn from all the geo-political zones were trained...
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Master of Science in Agriculture, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.
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This study describes Mathematics Continuing Professional Development (MCPD) in Swaziland and outlines a study that was conducted to analyze the effectiveness of MCPD practices in the country. An in-depth study was conducted on 23 teachers who were purposively selected from 10 different secondary schools. The ten principals of the schools also participated in this study. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews. The teachers’ experiences of MCPD were conceptualized and analysed...
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In this chapter I discuss factors that influence teachers’ pedagogic choices in responding to the realities particular to their English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms in Swaziland. I draw on aspects of professional practice identified during recent research (Dlamini, 2009) on literacy development among four pre-schoolers and first-graders from low-income families in urban, peri-urban, and rural Swaziland. The research examines teachers’ beliefs which underlie their pedagogic choices,...