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Investment in road infrastructure is a recognised approach to poverty reduction in developing countries, through improving community access to essential services, social networks and economic opportunities. But in both developing and developed contexts, very few road projects involve community consultation in road planning. Road planning and assessment rarely differentiate impacts on the lives of those who are most marginalised from economic and social development, such as people with...
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Considered as a remedy to multiple problems that our world is facing, biofuels are nowadays promoted on a global scale. Despite this globalised approach, however, biofuels are heavily contested. Not only the social implications of biofuels are disputed and uncertain, particularly in countries of the global South, but also their environmental and economic rationales. Given these huge controversies, policies promoting biofuels would seem difficult to maintain. Yet, support for them has been...
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Many developing countries struggle to move their health care system into the information age. Millions of people in Africa do not have any access to online resources to satisfy their need for adequate individual health information. Access to high quality content available in public spots could have an immense impact on people's daily life. Our browser-based health education application might help to provide a better understanding of diseases for people in developing countries. We encourage...
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This research aims to understand the barriers and opportunities that disabled and older persons with additional access requirements may face using standard WASH facilities. An action research approach is being used, which applies a mixed methods approach to gather evidence before and after WASH interventions in one Ward in Zambia and in two Districts in Uganda, to assess the impact and benefits for the target group. This paper provides an overview of the preliminary baseline data findings,...
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Mini thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the award of a Degree of Masters of International Business (MIB), Polytechnic of Namibia, Harold Pupkewitz Graduate School of Business
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This thesis is based on a Theatre for Development (TfD) project I led in two primary schools in England and Uganda, which invited pupils to create and share performance work about themselves and their communities both within and across the two locations. My analysis of this project brings together ideas about education, development and citizenship in relation to theories about children, childhood spaces and performance to reassess the notion of the ‘developing citizen’ and the role of the...
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the ways in which study abroad, immersion, and service can be combined in a way that is most beneficial for the students and the local communities where the students visit. To examine this issue, I focus on a few specific questions: What is the purpose of a study abroad experience? What is cultural immersion and is it an important goal for study abroad programs? What are the advantages and disadvantages of establishing a 'community service' project as...
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This was a college-wide action research that assessed the use of various pedagogies by teacher educators. It wasabout how teacher educators could change their classroom instruction to advance student teachers’ achievements. The study was conducted among 61 educators and 200 teacher trainees in KerichoTeachers Training College (TTC) using questionnaires and document analysis. The data captured was analyzed using SPSS Version 17.0 computer software programme. Data was presented using tables,...
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The purpose of this study was to assess the determinants of poor academic performance in community secondary schools in Tanzania. Four research objectives were addressed namely; the analysis of the methods used by teachers to impart knowledge and skills in community secondary schools; the influence of school factors on students’ academic performance; investigation of the challenges facing the students ; and finally to find out the extent to which these challenges affect students’ academic...
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ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv TABLE OF CONTENTS v LIST OF TABLES ix CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH CONTEXT 1 1.1 Personal Experience 1 1.2 Background to Special Education 3 1.3 The Medical Model of Disability 6 1.4 The Social Model of Disability 7 1.5 Human Rights 9 1.6 International Policies 11 1.6.1 Conventions on the Rights of the Child 11 1.6.2 Salamanca Statement 13 1.7 Rationale 14 1.8 Significance of the Study 15 1.9 Scope of the Study 15 1.10 Overview of the Thesis 16 CHAPTER TWO:...
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Making a just transition to a low-carbon economy and society is one of the most difficult challenges globally. In South Africa, which needs to address poverty and inequality, reducing greenhouse gas emissions presents a daunting challenge. Nonetheless, the South African government initiated a process to develop long term mitigation scenarios. These were based on rigorous research, involving a group of strategic thinkers across a wide range of stakeholders. This book describes the technical...