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Some of the key factors that led to the rapid economic growth of a few developing countries are discussed. Particular attention is given to such countries as Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan. It is pointed out that it would appear that scientific, engineering, and technological skills are at the heart of gaining global competitive advantage, but that there must be synergy between the social system and the business and industrial systems for an economy to take off. Economic...
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It is noted that the promotion of careers in technology is difficult in South Africa. Good formal education in necessary for development. The crisis in formal education has resulted in the development of nonformal education which has been the vehicle for nongovernment involvement in education. Technology promotion has been via nonformal education. PROTEC, a privately funded nonformal program which is a good example of how technology and technological careers can be successfully promoted is discussed.
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Cameroonian researchers at the Institute of Behavioral Studies and Research (IRESCO), with support from FRONTIERS, conducted an operations research project between 2000 and 2002 to assess strategies to encourage abstinence, increase contraceptive use, and reduce sexually transmitted infection (STI) rates among sexually active youth. The intervention combined peer-education strategies with media campaigns to promote healthy behavior among youth in the Mokolo neighborhood of Yaoundé. IRESCO...
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Young people in Kenya have limited knowledge of reproductive health (RH) and face many challenges in their transition to adulthood. Chief among these challenges is the high prevalence of HIV/AIDS among adults and its increasing incidence among rural youth. In 1999, FRONTIERS initiated a three-year project in Kenya to test the feasibility, effectiveness, and cost of interventions to improve adolescent RH. The project, implemented jointly with the Kenyan government and the Program for...
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Objectives: The aim of the study was to find out the current trend of eclampsia and the incidence in Korle Bu Teaching hospital Method: Case files of all patients who were managed as eclampsia from 1st January 1998 to 31st December 200 were reviewed Result: The incidence of eclampisa during the study period was 15.82 per 1000 deliveries and the fatality rate for eclampsia was 4.78%. About 36.25 of the patients did not receive any form of magnesium sulphate and about 47.5% of the patients...
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African higher education institutions are at a stage where they are striving to improve their information and communication technologies (ICTs) infrastructure, content, and skills; making resources available to meet the growing needs of students and faculty; and responding to the pressure for effectiveness. They are also confronted with a dilemma of turning ongoing ICTs initiatives into opportunities and understanding what ICTs mean to the transformation of higher education in general and to...