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Sub-Saharan Africa and Cameroon in particular are experiencing a persistence and consistency in the incidence rates in chronic sexual infections such as HIV and HBV.The prevalence rates stands between 8-10% for HBV and 4.3% for HIV in the general population.Surveys on therapeutic results show more challenges in the management of HIV than HBV.This disparity is due to the differences in perceptions and representations, although similar in pathogenic forms, modes of transmission and...
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This article focuses on transboundary water governance in light of adaptation to climate change. A conceptual discussion on adaptation in transboundary water agreements aims to provide a background for the analysis of the legal and policy regimes in Finland and Southern Africa. This conceptual discussion identifies important aspects that need to be considered for law and policy aiming to regulate adaptation in transboundary water agreements. Chosen examples in each jurisdiction are analysed...
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Quality enhancement in student affairs is an integral part of professional practice, and its documentation and reflective evaluation are important in the ongoing professionalisation of student affairs in Africa. This article proposes a way of conceptualising a reflective scholarship of practice in student affairs inAfrica and method to conduct reflective practice studies to build a relevant knowledge base. Based on this methodology, it then analyses a student affairs quality...
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Two themes define this issue of the Journal of Student Affairs in Africa: student well-being, and the provision of quality Student Affairs services. The themes of student well-being in general, and mental health in particular, have become prominent in higher education in recent years, and Student Affairs is implicated in the solutions. In this issue, a more systemic approach – with less hyperbolic and reductionist notions – is put forward to illuminate not only the incidences, but also the...
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This article assesses the contribution of the Global Framework for Climate Services Adaptation Programme in Africa (GFCS APA) in the National Adaptation Plan (NAP) process for Tanzania.Different research project outputs (field survey and workshop reports) produced during the implementation of GFCS APA are reviewed to assess the contribution of GFCS APA programme in the establishment and implementation of NAP process in Tanzania.It is found that the implementation of GFCS-APA programme in...
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The aim of this study is to assess the model of problem solving strategies and marital communication styles among married couple in Nigerian. To achieve the purpose a cross-sectional survey design was adopted with a sample of 385 married couple in Kwara state Nigeria. The instruments used are tagged ‘problem solving strategies and marital communication styles Scales’ contained 40 items spread among the 8 sub-constructs, 4 Likert’s type was adopted throughout the scale. The data collected was...
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Tinea capitis also known as "herpes tonsurans ringworm of the hair, ringworm of the scalp and tinea tonsurans is a cutaneous fungal infection (dermatophytosis) of the scalp.It is a common infection especially in poor socioeconomic settings.This study determines the high prevalence of Tinea capitis and its associated factors in school children in Addis Zemen, South Gondar, North west Ethiopia.The objective of this study is to assess Prevalence and associated factors of Tinea capitis among...
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This chapter argues that when implementing technologies such as iPads in developing country educational contexts, there are different factors to consider than when implementing in the developed world. It is important to consider these to reap benefits that improve the inclusivity of education for all. The chapter examines teacher use of iPads in the classroom of a township school in South Africa and the benefits and challenges experienced by teachers in using the devices. Qualitative data...
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Introduction: Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked country in the world and the second-most populous nation on the African continent. Hearing impairment is one of the most common reported disabilities in Ethiopia, a country also characterized by a severe shortage of ENT and audiological services and resources. Development of online learning programs is making it possible for many people across Africa to engage in educational opportunities that previously would have been impossible....