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The lawyer, legal education and population policies in Africa.Uu, U. - 1976 - PubMed, 1(2), 232–252
This paper analyses the relationship of the lawyer and legal education to policies of population dynamics in Africa. Lawyers have been reluctant to enter effectively into population studies and consequently are peripheral in influencing the formulation and implementation of population policies in Africa. This "unfortunate" situation reflects the varying attitudes of the lawyer to some aspects of population dynamics. The concept of Human Rights is examined as offering a suitable avenue for...
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Abstract The author discusses the different communication techniques available and their applicability to University Science Teaching in Africa. † A similar paper entitled ‘ Communication techniques in university science teaching ‘ was read at a Unesco Seminar on The Improvement of University Science Education in Africa, held in Nairobi, Kenya from 11‐13 August 1975. Notes † A similar paper entitled ‘ Communication techniques in university science teaching ‘ was read at a Unesco Seminar on...
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In 1921 in the Sudan a small-scale pioneering program to train illiterate midwives in delivery procedures was initiated. Since 1921 the program was gradually expanded. Reports of the Sudan Medical Service were used to assess the program. In 1921 the Omdurman Midwifery School was established. At the school midwives from surrounding rural villages were trained for 4 months under the supervision of a British nurse Miss M. Wolff. Training was gradually extended to 6 and then 9 months. Miss Wolff...
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SAR arcs were observed from Southern Africa on 17/18 December 1971, 4/5 August 1972 and 1/2 April 1973 with the equatorwards edge at L = 1.8. Simultaneous with the latter event the intertropical arc was observed at an equatorial station. There was no apparent relationship. Calculations show that while the entire observed inter-tropical emission results from dissociative recombination of O2+ this process may, in some cases, account for only a fraction of a percent of the observed SAR arc...
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International Review of MissionVolume 65, Issue 259 p. 313-316 TRAINING FOR MISSION IN URBAN AND RURAL AFRICA François Mbea, François Mbea Rev. François Mbea is Associate General Secretary of the All Africa Council of Churches with responsibility for urban and rural mission.Search for more papers by this author François Mbea, François Mbea Rev. François Mbea is Associate General Secretary of the All Africa Council of Churches with responsibility for urban and rural mission.Search for more...
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The People's Republic of Mozambique is a very new member of the international community of independent and sovereign states, having gained its independence… on 25 June 1975. We have much to learn, which is what we hope to do at this Conference, and have many new challenges to face. But at the same time we have the benefit of ten years of armed liberation struggle, and the wide experience of organising and administering vast areas of our country which were gradually freed from Portuguese colonial domination.
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The Rokeach Value Survey was administered to 112 students at Goroka Teachers' College in Papua New Guinea. About half of the respondents ranked the values for self and the remainder ranked for Australian expatriates working in Papua New Guinea. There were several differences in the relative importance assigned to the terminal and instrumental values when the two types of ranking were compared. The students assigned more importance to general social and orthodox religious values, to some...