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The lack of trained mental health professionals has been an important barrier to establishing mental health services in low income countries. The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and implementation of child psychiatry training within a graduate program in mental health for non-physician clinicians in Ethiopia.The existing needs for competent practitioners in child psychiatry were identified through discussions with psychiatrists working in Ethiopia as well as with...
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The study was carried out to investigate the sensitivity of selected hydrologic response (surface runoff) to climate change in the Geba catchment, Tekez Basin, Ethiopia. Statistical Down Scaling Model (SDSM) was employed to transform the Global Circulation Model (GCM) output in daily meteorological variables appropriate for hydrological impact studies. SDSM 4.1 was used to down scale the HadCM3 GCM that employed for the A2a (Medium- High Emissions) and B2a (Medium-Low Emission) scenarios....
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SUMMARY Recent academic debate on the transnationalised lives of skilled migrants from developing countries tends to provide universalizing explanations that often fail to address the underlying socio-economic contexts. This paper aims to contribute to the debate by exploring how skilled migrants in South-South diasporic situations remake their livelihood strategies and expectations as they operate in transnational spaces. The paper is based on field research involving in-depth interviews...
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Training Legal Translators and Interpreters (TLTI) is gaining weight and momentum in many translator/interpreter-training institutions all over the world, and it has become an integral part of Translation Studies (TS). In Palestine, however, TLTI has been a neglected area until quite recently. The establishment of Palestinian Authority, pursuant to the Oslo Accords between the Palestine Liberation Organisation and Israel has brought about political changes in Palestine which seemed to have...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate family and peer influence on alcohol abuse among secondary school learners in Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study followed a quantitative research methodology, where a descriptive survey research design was adopted. A random sampling strategy was used to draw a sample of 112 learners (60 boys) and (52 girls) aged 15 to 17 years old who were in grades 10 to 12. For this cross-sectional study carried out in 2006, the participants completed a...
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The study investigated the extent to which UBE teachers put their training experience into practice with regard to the utilization of resources for teaching basic science and technology. The design of the study was descriptive survey research design. The population consisted of all13630 primary school teachers in Enugu State, Nigeria. The sample consists of 1363 Basic Science and Technology teachers randomly sampled. A 30 – item questionnaire was used to collect data from the teachers. The...
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The paper is a critical analysis of the standards of games and sports that are provided for learners with Physical Disabilities at basic education level in Kenya. Basic education refers to the education offered to learners in pre-school, primary schools and secondary schools in Kenya. The average age of these learners is three to eighteen years. Kenya’s education system is non-discriminative and it offers education for all regardless of race, gender or disability. Games and sports which form...
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The use of information and communication technologies in education is not a new eld. Many online learning environments exist, but often these are either too generic, or too speci c to the education systems of other countries. As a result, they do not satisfy the requirements of the schools and the curriculum in South Africa. There is, therefore, a need for an online learning environment that is developed speci cally for the South African context. In particular, previously disadvantaged...
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Climate change is a major and lasting change and has impact on agriculture.This study presents research results on effects of climate change on crop production in Thaba-tseka and Mokhotlong districts in Lesotho.The main objective is to find out effects of climate change on crop production.Data on climatic parameters especially rainfall and temperature and crop yields that are maize, beans and wheat of ten years from 2000 to 2010 were obtained.These were supplemented with primary data...
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When developing a plant with resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses and utilizing genetic engineering, why should scientists limit themselves to genes from known organisms? Why not test those from indigenous species that might have unique properties? In this chapter we describe the use of indigenous genes for the development of crops important to Africa. The first is maize tolerant to drought, a situation which appears to be worsening on the continent, and the second is maize resistant to...
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and policy analysis on structural changes affecting the developing