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This thesis contributes to the area of Information and Communication for Development and emphases on bridging the digital divide between developed and developing society. Particularly, this project ...
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Many children with poor vision due to refractive error remain undiagnosed and perform poorly in school. The situation is worse in the Sub-Saharan Africa, including Ethiopia, and current information is lacking. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of refractive error among children enrolled in elementary schools in Gondar town, Ethiopia.This was a cross-sectional study of 1852 students in 8 elementary schools. Subjects were selected by multistage random sampling. The...
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Educational transitions take place when children move from home to start early childhood education and from primary school to secondary school then to universities and other tertiary institutions. Internationally, women are transitioning into tertiary education, achieving higher qualifications and securing jobs in areas that were once male dominated. Women in Papua New Guinea (PNG) are also entering tertiary education within PNG and abroad despite facing the barriers imposed by a...
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Large class size is one of the problems in the educational sector that developing nations have been grappling with. Ghana as a developing nation is no exception and has its own fair share of this problem at the pre-tertiary and tertiary levels of education. The sight of large class at the tertiary level is appalling and a headache to teachers at that level. The purpose of this study was to provide views of both lecturers and students on large class size and how it affects teaching and...
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Background: Diarrhea is widely recognized as a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in many developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. According to World Health Organization (WHO) report in the African region, diarrheal diseases are still leading causes of mortality and morbidity in children under five years of age. This same report indicates that each child in the said region has five episodes of diarrhea per year and that 800,000 die each year from diarrhea and...
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Background: Diarrhea is widely recognized as a major cause of childhood morbidity and mortality in many developing countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. According to World Health Organization (WHO) report in the African region, diarrheal diseases are still leading causes of mortality and morbidity in children under five years of age. This same report indicates that each child in the said region has five episodes of diarrhea per year and that 800,000 die each year from diarrhea and...
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The main purpose of this research paper is to identify problems of using English as a medium of instruction in Gedeo and Sidama zones of SNNPR in Ethiopia. The research employed observation, interview, questionnaire, and written document for data collection. Description and tabular methods are used for data analysis and interpretation. To analyze the questionnaire both frequency and one way ANOVA are implemented. The main findings of this research show that because of their poor English...
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AbstractBackground : It is well documented that college students are practicing risky sexual behaviours globally. Studies conducted inhigh school and few former Ethiopian universities have documented increasing sexual activities among youth. However, there islack of study about the sexual behaviour of students joining newly established universities in Ethiopia. Therefore, this study willhelp to fill the existing information gap and provide data to take immediate evidence based...
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During the “African Decade of Persons with Disabilities (2000-2009)”, East African countries witnessed significant achievements, especially in the development of law, collection of statistics and in funding. However, many persons with disability are still marginalised from opportunities in education, healthcare and employment. Purpose: With the pre-supposition that the lack of institutional capacities for implementing disability policies is the one major stumbling-block which hinders...
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Science, Technology and Society (STS) issues encompass social dilemmas with conceptual or technological links to science. Investigating the ranking STS issues that given by secondary school students and their teachers in Yemen is the major aim of this paper. It reviews the literature in order to seek for STS issues that should be infused in physics curriculum in Yemen. Then, it reports the results of the survey that measure the ranking of Science, Technology and Society issues. A valid and...
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The African regional human rights system consciously makes broad provisions for protecting both civil and political rights as well as economic, social and cultural rights in the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR). The adoption of the Resolution on the Rights of Older Persons in Africa by the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights during its 41st Ordinary Session in Accra, Ghana, in May 2007 is a significant step towards implementing the AU Policy Framework on...
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Malnutrition disorders affect more than 42% of school children in Nigeria and are responsible for 49% absenteeism of primary school age children. School Feeding Program (SFPs) is designed to overcome malnutrition disorders through regular school-feeding to improve the health/nutrition status and the education abilities of school children. This paper reviewed Home Grown School Feeding and Health Program (HGSFHP) as an innovative approach that may boost nutritional status in the public primary...
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This study investigated patterns of street-begging, support services and vocational aspirations of people living with disabilities in Ilorin, Nigeria. The research design adopted for this study was descriptive survey design. Purposive random and stratified sampling techniques were used in selecting street-beggars living with disabilities. The target population of this study was all street beggars living with disabilities in Ilorin, Nigeria. A total 131 male and female street-beggars...