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Climate related shocks are among the leading cause of production and efficiency losses in smallholder crop and livestock production in rural Africa. Consequently, the identification of tools to help manage the risks associated with climactic extremities is increasingly considered to be amongst the key pillars of any agenda to enhance agricultural growth and welfare in rural Africa. This paper describes the application of a promising innovation in insurance design – index‐based insurance –...
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More than 25 years, researchers have observed that an insufficient understanding and mastering of related concepts to leadership and lifelong learning has not much contributed to the much-desired development in higher education. This chapter discusses the way in which past reforms of higher education in Democratic Republic of Congo have been conducted, and how its development was jeopardized by deep misunderstanding of the concept and principles of leadership and lifelong learning....
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Communication Studies A research project submitted to the Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Arts in Gender and Development Studies of the University of Nairobi
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The aim of this study is to gain understanding of students’ experiences of assessment and the study strategies they adopt in the context of Higher Education in Rwanda. The study is governed by ques ...
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The number of young people living in Africa is expected to be at its peak over the next few decades. This may either climax into a dramatic social transformation or explode into a disaster; depending on how well (or badly) the society prepares itself and its young people. This paper focuses on the situation of young people with disabilities and examines the transitional opportunities available to them in Kenyan society, considering three principal areas: education, employment and social...
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The number of young people living in Africa is expected to be at its peak over the next few decades. This may either climax into a dramatic social transformation or explode into a disaster; depending on how well (or badly) the society prepares itself and its young people. This paper focuses on the situation of young people with disabilities and examines the transitional opportunities available to them in Kenyan society, considering three principal areas: education, employment and social...
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One key target set during the Dakar World Forum on Education for All (2000) was to ensure that by 2015 all children, particularly girls, children in difficult circumstances and children of ethnic minorities, have access to and complete free and compulsory primary education of good quality. However, one clear challenge that Kenya faces is the education of children in the arid districts, inhabited by nomadic and pastoralist communities. This paper analyzes the progress made in enhancing access...
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To identify children with irreversible blindness in a district of northern Nigeria for enrolment into an inclusive education pilot project.Using key informants (KIs) working and residing within the communities, children with blindness and visual impairment in Gwadabawa local government area (LGA) were identified and then examined by a team of ophthalmologists/optometrists. Data analysis was performed manually using simple percentages and proportions.Sixty children were reported with visual...
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This case study demonstrates that the consequence of climate change impacts on water resources is indeed an economic issue when it comes to meeting projected water demand and ensuring access to basic water supplies. In order to meet the same water demand under climate change conditions as compared with normal climate conditions the investment cost quadruples over the 30 year period. This in turn results in an increase in the average annual unit selling price of the water increasing by 25%. A...
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether or not the principal citizenship issues identified by scholars as significant with regard to the African experience were addressed in state-endorsed Kenyan social studies instructional materials. This study also determined whether or not the treatment of the principal citizenship issues was consistent with the recommendations in the citizenship literature. In addition, this study analyzed and evaluated the pedagogical exercises present in...
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Since the last two decades, significant changes have taken place in the education programs, policies and strategies for students with disabilities. The reauthorization of the 1997 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) further reaffirmed the need to promote and enhance access to the general curriculum for students with disabilities. Providing access goes far beyond physical presence of students with disabilities in the classrooms. In fact, Wehmeyer, Sands, Knowlton and Kozleski...
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In South Africa, nurses and doctors are emigrating in significant numbers.Job satisfaction, safety and ensuring career progression are important in retaining doctors to make a career in Republic of South Africa (RSA).Due to budgetary constraints many hospitals have not been upgraded.Coming home after overseas training seems difficult.In RSA it takes a minimum of 13 years for a young specialist to become registered and 15 years for subspecialists.Career progression, creating more specialist...
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Based on case studies of education systems and practices in eight English-speaking African countries, the publication closely examines issues of teacher supply, deployment, management and finance. The book suggests that these issues are closely interrelated. Low numbers of qualified teaching graduates may result in teacher shortages; these shortages may make it difficult to deploy teachers effectively. Problems with teacher deployment may result in inefficient utilization of the teachers...