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The contribution of networks to small and medium enterprise (SME) development is analysed to a very limited extent in a Sub-Saharan African context, despite the general claim that SMEs are important for both national economic development and poverty alleviation. The implication is that networks play a relatively minor role in this context, unlike their perceived significance for SMEs in more developed countries. An analysis of networks and technological learning among four light engineering...
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Abstract Astronomy education in Morocco, as in many developing countries, is not well developed and lacks the very basics in terms of resources, facilities and research. In 2004, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) signed an agreement of collaboration with Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI) to support the continued, long-term development of astronomy and astrophysics in Morocco. This is within the IAU programme Teaching for Astronomy Development (TAD). The initial focus of the...
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Abstract Astronomy education in Morocco, as in many developing countries, is not well developed and lacks the very basics in terms of resources, facilities and research. In 2004, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) signed an agreement of collaboration with Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI) to support the continued, long-term development of astronomy and astrophysics in Morocco. This is within the IAU programme Teaching for Astronomy Development (TAD). The initial focus of the...
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Knowledge of HIV status is paramount in prevention, treatment and care. This study determined the prevalence and factors associated with testing for HIV. We collected data through a cross-section questionnaire survey among 918 primary school teachers in Mwanza region, Tanzania (mean age 38.4 years). About 20% (181) of the participants had voluntarily tested for HIV. Teachers who: were aged between 21 to 30 years, had easy access to HIV testing services, had a partner with tertiary education,...
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The Education Action Zone program me in Gauteng p rovince, South A frica, has been w idely seen as a very successful school improvement initiative, with particular significance as it represents a unique model of top-down, bureaucratic accountability as a vehicle for turning- around dysfunctional secondary schools. In this article I evaluate the impact of the initiative through an analysis of the senior secondary examination results for 1999 –20 02, in the 70 schools involved in the...
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Many reports have highlighted the vulnerability of children’s rights during times of conflict, and emergency education has come into being as a way of ensuring that children’s educational needs are met in crisis situations. But how far can emergency education provide meaningful values education? The first section of this article examines the concept of emergency education and its strengths and limitations with reference to children’s spiritual needs. The second section provides some...
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The evaluation of theDepartment of Educations' life skills program onHIV and AIDS prevention among Grade 9 students in 22 randomly allocated schools in KwaZulu–Natal, South Africa, showed only a significant increase in student knowledge about HIV/AIDS in the intervention group compared with the control group.Noeffectswere found on safe sex practices (condom use, sexual intercourse) or on measures of psychosocial determinants of these practices (attitude and self–efficacy). A process...
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The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) provides a conceptual model for understanding individual cognitions that influence behavioural intentions and enactment of the actual behaviours. This study examined the applicability of the TPB and the additional predictive role of perceived risk in predicting intended use of voluntary HIV counselling and testing (VCT) services. We conducted a cross-sectional questionnaire survey among 918 primary school teachers in the Mwanza region, Tanzania between...
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Participants will be able to describe the efficacy of a nutrition education program directed to educated individuals to the importance of endogenous iron-rich foods in the treatment of iron deficiency in individuals with HIV/AIDS in Kenya, Africa.
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The primary health care model of public health has been implemented in many countries around the globe since the Declaration of Alma Ata in 1978, without pilot testing the primary health care model. Therefore, many public health researchers have sought methods of improving primary health care by creating evidence-based models. Many of these researchers recognize the role of behavioral models in public health. These offshoots of primary health care include the ecological, care, central human...
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The high prevalence of HIV among young people inAfrican countries underscores a pressing need for effective prevention interventions. Adapting school–based prevention programs developed in the United States for use in African schools may present an alternative to the time–consuming process of developing home–grown programs. The researchers report the results of a pretest–posttest field trial of an alcohol/HIV prevention curriculum adapted from an American model and delivered to ninth-grade...
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The carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of plants can reveal the isotopic carbon content of the atmosphere in which they develop. The δ13C values of air and plants depend on the amount of atmospheric fossil fuel CO2, which is chiefly emitted in urban areas. A new indicator of CO2 pollution is tested using the δ13C variation in a C4 grass: Eleusine indica. A range of about 4‰ delta units was observed at different sites in Cotonou, the largest city in the Republic of Benin. The highest δ13C...