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What happened in the planning and development of secondary education in Swaziland can be seen as representing a common African experience, and exemplifying a general paradox which characterised the aid process. What donors regarded as persistent weaknesses in planning and management in recipient countries was, in varying degrees, a way of protecting an African view of education against donor intervention. The development of secondary education was shaped by an African approach and...
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This chapter discusses education and community self-help in Zambia. Community support for schools and educational programs in Zambia has greatly increased in strength. Demand for education has greatly expanded because of population growth and the increased number of primary school leavers who aspire to proceed to secondary schools. The government is beset by economic crisis that threatens even the maintenance of existing services. Communities have realized that if they want educational...
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Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Calgary, 1988
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The purpose of the study was to investigate caries of primary teeth and some associated back ground factors in a group of 580 nursery school children. The age of the children ranged from 3 to 8 years; 83% of them were of African origin, the remainder being Asians and Arabs. The mean dmft score of Africans was 2.3 and that of the other ethnic group was 4.3; 37% of the children showed zero caries experience. Boys of Asian and Arab origin had significantly higher dmft scores than the others....
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Taking the standpoint that sub-Saharan African education policy is undergoing a thorough re-evaluation, the paper reviews the changes in relationships between the formal and informal labour markets in Africa and the planning of education in relation to such supposed objectives. Political concerns with accountability, efficiency, financing and the maintenance of relevance in vocational training find little that is comparable with policies or experiments in the developed countries. In part...
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The influence of a change in soil characteristics due to a deforestation of the tropical rain forest on climate is studied by the use of an atmospheric general circulation model (MRI⋅GCM-I). Four experiments are run for four months, beginning on May 1 00Z and time averages for June through August are analyzed. The control run (C) has a spatially uniform soil moisture capacity and a seasonally varying surface albedo compiled by Matthews. The second is a soil moisture experiment (W) where the...
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Because base salaries for teachers in Cote d'Ivoire are higher than wages of workers in other occupations, there is some question about whether teachers are overpaid. This paper used multivariate analysis based on the monthly wage rate functions to investigate the differences between teachers and other occupations. It was found that the base salaries for teachers contained an economic rent component, largely due to the wage setting behaviour of the Ivorian government. This salary premium...
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The present study assessed the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in 65 Nigerian medical students attending the University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria. Their ages ranged from 17 to 28 years with a mean age for men of 20.9 years and for women of 18.8 years. Approximately 8% of the men and 0% of the women were current cigarette smokers, whereas alcohol use was observed in 14.6% of the men and in 0% of the women. The Nigerian men had significantly higher diastolic blood pressures than...