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During the last two decades, researchers have suggested that the increase of the malaria incidence rate in tea plantations in the Kericho district in Kenya was driven by climate change.Critics suggested that others variables could be involved in the increase of the malaria burden, such as HIV and human population size.Population ecologists have developed a simple framework which helps to explore the contributions of endogenous (density-dependency) and exogenous processes on population...
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Approaching ecological challenges from an institutional theory and entrepreneurship perspective is in its infant stages. Previous research has largely relied on macro-level approaches to examining responses of entrepreneurs during and after times of ecological challenges. In contrast, this study adopts a micro-level approach by showcasing the personal stories of 12 entrepreneurs in Cape Town, South Africa. Following the “Gioia-methodology” of analyzing qualitative interviews, the findings...
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Background: Hepatitis-B (Hep-B) infection is a global public health problem of great concern which affects more than 5% of the local population in Sub-Saharan Africa.This study assessed students' knowledge, attitude and practices towards Hepatitis B infection and vaccination at the University of Health and Allied Sciences, Ghana.Methods: A cross-sectional quantitative descriptive survey was conducted among 262 Public Health students of the University of Health and Allied Science of the Volta...
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This study was carried out to observe the link between parental factors and Conduct Disorder (CD) among Nigerian school adolescents.A cross-sectional survey research design was adopted for the study where multi-stage sampling techniques led to selecting 1006 participants (mean age = 15.4 years) from six secondary schools in Ibadan, Oyo State, Southwestern Nigeria.Participants responded to Socioeconomic Status (SES) scale, the Parenting Styles Scale (PSS) and Frequency of Delinquent Behaviour...
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Globally, urbanisation attracts informal settlements. Such settlements often do not comply with official spatial planning guidelines and are hardly provided with basic services, including drainage infrastructure. Storm water management is particularly important to build resilience in cities, especially with the increasing impact of climate change and the efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. It is against this background that this chapter explores the factors...
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Despite impressive global school enrollment, especially at the primary school level, there are still some corners of the world where equal access to education remains far from reach. The current study sought to expand on previous research by further examining child, parent, and household characteristics that are associated with children's schooling status (CSS), namely enrollment, dropout and non-enrollment. The study utilized a cross-sectional 2014 dataset of the Uwezo Uganda National...
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Fieldwork Team: Dr. Mustapha Hashim Kurfi (Principal Investigator), Hauwa Usman (Local Project Manager), Alhaji Abubakar Maikudi Aishat (General Field Facilitator). Technical Team: Prof. Fallou Ngom (Project Director and former Director of the African Studies Center at Boston University), and Eleni Castrol (Technical Lead, BU Libraries). The collections on Gender in Nigerian Ajami Manuscripts are copied as part of the African Studies Center’s African Ajami Library. Access Condition and...
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The aim of this paper is to review literature on smallholder farmer's adaptive capacity and practices in the African continent and Indonesia.Climate change has been the centre of attention across all sectors worldwide.African and Indonesian agriculture is dominated by majority of smallholder farmers of which most of them are located in rural areas and resource-poor.Given this and other disadvantages of African and Indonesian smallholder farmers, climate change does affect their levels of...
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In this article we present an approach focused on the teaching of Portuguese Language in Angola from a real perspective, obeying the fact that it is a second language for a large part of the population; the expansion of the Portuguese language throughout the national territory, will help to disseminate and promote the learning of this language as a language of national and international identification. In this sense, the approach is focused on pedagogical-didactic and methodological aspects,...
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Gender and gender-related issues have threatened to disrupt the perceived community developmental outcomes community-based organizations (CBOs) strive to achieve. This is because women are viewed as ‘second class' citizens of most patriarchal African communities. To understand how CBOs are transforming the uniqueness of women in development in Ghana, a field study was conducted with fifty-seven (57) CBO heads and twenty (20) heads of beneficiary groups to investigate the gender sensitivity...
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females with disabilities experience multiple sexual and reproductive challenges that can result in teenage pregnancy and motherhood. This study assessed the determinants of early childbearing among women by disability status.the study used the 2016 Uganda demographic and health survey data, analyzing a weighted sample of 18,506 women of reproductive age. We used frequency distributions to describe respondents´ characteristics, chi-squared tests and multivariable logistic regressions to...
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The purpose of the paper was to identify quality dimensions through which the service quality performance concerning TQM implementation in a Higher Education context could be measured from external customers’ perspectives. The paper opted for a research survey with an instrument developed on a 5-point Likert-scale of five quality dimensions identified with 26 items. A total of 434 questionnaires were administered and 364 questionnaires were returned, of which 361 were usable given a response...
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The topic of this study is inspired by the conversation and sharing of personal experiences about living, working, and teaching during the pandemic by researchers from Ghana, India, and Serbia. This paper aims to identify higher education teachers' learning experiences that helped them to adjust a new situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected stories from nine teachers employed in higher education in Ghana, India, and Serbia. Inductive thematic analysis was employed to identify...