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This working paper sheds light on the impact of radio programs on the climate change knowledge of local populations in the Congo Basin. We provide an assessment of the change in knowledge of a rural village in the Congo Basin after inhabitants listened to one of the radio programs that were prepared on climate change. The document also provides potential indicators for result up-scaling. After applying a micro-economic model to a case-control experiment, both before and after exposure to one...
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This article explores the potential of visual art projects in negotiating social transformation within the context of a South African higher education institution (HEI). The experiences of students and staff involved in three collaborative visual art projects initiated at Stellenbosch University (SU), Stellenbosch, South Africa from 2013 to 2014 were explored through interviews, observations and reflective writing. It was found that through harnessing the medium of art as critical dialogic...
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One of the greatest challenges facing the world in this century is the twin phenomena of global warming and environmental degradation with their consequential effects. There are growing cases of ocean surge, desert encroachment, hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis, acid rain, heat stress, flash floods, etc. which have been claiming many lives and rendering several million homeless. Recent scientific studies have predicted that these events, rather than subsiding, would be more severe and more...
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Sepsis is one of the most common causes of neonatal hospital admissions and is estimated to cause 26% of all neonatal deaths worldwide. While waiting for results of blood culture, it is necessary to initiate an empirical choice of antibiotics based on the epidemiology of causative agents and antibiotic sensitivity pattern in a locality.To determine the major causative organisms of neonatal sepsis at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital (NDUTH), as well as their antibiotic sensitivity...
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SARETI is a University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg) project, funded by the Fogarty International Center of the US National Institutes of Health to offer advanced learning in health research ethics. The programme is aimed at scientists, members of Research Ethics Committees/IRBs, public health personnel, social scientists, philosophers, ethicists, health journalists, lawyers, and other professionals whose work impacts on health. SARETI is an African programme in health research ethics...
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The purpose of this study is to discuss factors that contribute to teacher burnout in Botswana. Teacher burn out is reported to have contributed to a decline in students’ academic performance. For this reason the study intends to solicit information from senior secondary school teachers on any factors that prohibit them from being effectively committed to their duties. The information provided by teachers will help the Ministry of Education and Skills Development improve conditions of...
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At entry into higher institutions, most new students-intakes lack basic library and literacy skill, as such they require some form of orientation in this regard. The library at University of Uyo (UNIUYO) Nigeria, like most academic libraries organizes related activities at formal and informal level. This necessitated a post impact survey by the researcher who served as a liaison librarian for the Arts faculty, conducted on 100 second year students from the faculty who had undergone the...
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Perception is widely recognized to be a precondition for adaptation to climate change and variability. This study was conducted in the semi-arid part of Iringa District in Tanzania to establish association between women farmers’ characteristics and perception towards climate change and variability. A cross-sectional research design and multistage random sampling technique was used in selecting 385 women farmers. Quantitative and qualitative data were analyzed by using Statistical Package for...
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Objectives : The aim of the study was to investigate the association between presence of haptoglobin phenotypes and hypertension in indigenous Zambian patients attending outpatient medical clinic at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, Zambia. Methodology : The study was a descriptive, noninterventional, analytical, cross-sectional study involving haptoglobin quantification and phenotyping of hypertensive and normotensive subjects. The clinical characteristics and serum parameters...
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The study addresses how public university regional expansion strategy influences its service delivery. During the past years the demand of education in many countries, regions has resulted to expansion which in turn is bringing out success and challenges, Africa is not exceptional, in Kenya; University of Nairobi through its Extra Mural Centers has been expanding regionally with the aim of meeting the rising demand of education. During the expansion process the university has been faced with...
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This paper reports on the experiences of the role players on mathematics teachers’ professional development (MTPD) in the post-apartheid era in South Africa. The pilot study which was in preparation for the main study sought to explore the status of existing MTPD practices as expressed by participants and elicit challenges in the implementation of such programmes. Five of the nine provinces in South Africa were involved in the study where a sample of 54 participants consisting of teachers,...
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A major challenge facing student affairs’ administration is management of students’ conflicts. Students’ in Kenyan public universities inadvertently resort to rioting and destructive behavior to resolve their conflicts. This has been detrimental to the teaching and learning environment. The rationale for this study was to examine the types of peace initiative programmes in Kenyan public universities and their effectiveness in managing students’ conflicts. The study utilized the evaluation...
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Spatial crop suitability models are important planning tools for agricultural development, especially regarding climate change adaptation. The original version of the EcoCrop model predicts crop suitability based on monthly temperature and precipitation, without taking into account soil constraints. Recently, continuous soil property maps of Tanzania were produced (Vagen et al, submitted) based on data from systematic surveys across sub-Saharan Africa. The aim of the present study was to...