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This study sought to examine the relationship between body shaming and female political participation in Ghana. The study adopted the correlational research design and the quantitative research approach. The convenient sampling technique was used to select 333 respondents from whom data was gathered through an online survey with the aid of a questionnaire. The study used descriptive statistics and Pearson correlation to analyze the data with the aid of SPSS version 26. The study found a high...
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This research explores the geospatial distribution of secondary school teacher qualifications and their impacts on educational quality in Mubi Metropolis. Education is recognized as a fundamental human right with significant implications for social and economic development. However, in underdeveloped nations, the distribution of schools and qualified teachers tends to be uneven, affecting educational access and quality. This study employs geographic information systems (GIS) to map the...
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Background: The goal of this study was to investigate the occurrence and intensity of stress and anxiety among nurses at Tamale Teaching Hospital, along with the factors that contribute to these conditions and the coping mechanisms employed by nurses.
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Hepatitis B is a major public health problem in developing countries. In The Gambia, blood safety is one of the major concerns of the ministry of health and thus all blood donors are screened for hepatitis B. The study therefore assessed the prevalence of hepatitis B amongst blood donors in Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. A cross sectional prospective study was conducted from March 2021 to May 2021 at the blood bank in Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. A questionnaire was used...
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This study evaluated the impact of school feeding programmes on enrollment in the Tolon District of Ghana.The research analyzed data from seven schools with feeding programmes and compared it with data from seven schools without feeding programmes.The data underwent logarithm transformation and was analyzed using ANOVA.The study found an increase in the number of schools with feeding programmes in the district over the past three years, but no significant correlation between enrollment...
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Abstract Amid competing arguments of what it “looks like” and what it “should be doing”, decolonisation in higher education in post-apartheid South Africa has become increasingly problematised and stultified. On the one hand, a coalescence between decolonisation and Africanisation has taken root in a propagation of decolonisation-as-Blackness and, hence, by implication, anti-whiteness. On the other hand, there is a worrying resort to structural and epistemic violence, which has come to...
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Abstract Much of the debates on South Africa’s recently desegregated schools centre on intersectional tensions between access/participation; external inclusion/internal exclusion; and assimilation/integration – as it pertains to minority-group learners. Limited attention has been given to the experiences of minority group teachers, as they struggle to find professional and personal inclusion in historically prohibited schools. Yet, not only do minority group teachers experience untold...
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Sudan is one of the third largest countries in Africa. It is located in Northeast Africa and the Middle East. It is a developing country with a young population. Sudan’s economy mainly depends on agriculture, animal and mineral resources. Historically, at the time of independence from the Anglo-Egyptian colonization, the higher education system had two universities, five colleges, and three institutes—all centered in Khartoum state. Currently, due to the development efforts, there are more...
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Ethiopian civilization is traced back to 1000 BC, and this nation is now considered the fastest-growing country in Africa due to its policy of industrialization of various sectors of the economy. Agriculture as the main source of income and Agricultural Development Led Industrialization (ADLI) are also transforming and developing into new emerging sectors. The textile and garment sector are one of the new sectors that the government is prioritizing for three reasons. First, Ethiopia has the...
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Waste having a significant and relevant material presence in our everyday life was not considered worthy of human attention up until the 1990s. Most probably, this delayed recognition of waste is due to the fact that it has been mistakenly understood as something that is supposed to remain invisible to the human eye in a sense that it is assumed to be occupying those spaces that are not inhabited by human beings. Contemporary times, however, are marked by giving due importance to waste. It...
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The demand of technology in higher education institution is increasing. Digital technology is critical for students’ academic performance improvement. However, digital technology adoption rate and utilization in resource-limited settings is low. Therefore, this study aimed to determine digital technology utilization and identify its associated factors among health science students at Mettu University. A cross-sectional study design, and a pretested self-administrated questionnaire was used....
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Research findings on the issue of teachers' collaboration in Ethiopian higher education institutions are limited. The main objective of this study was to examine the status of teachers' collaboration in Ethiopian public universities found in the Amhara region. In addition, this study also aimed at comparing the status of teachers' collaboration among the four generations of Ethiopian public universities found in the Amhara Region. Using a convergent parallel mixed design, data were collected...