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Quality assurance in higher education is by no means only an Africans concern. All over the world there is an increasing interest in quality and standards, reflecting both the rapid growth of higher education and its cost to the public and the private purse. Accordingly, if Ghana is to achieve its aspiration to be the most dynamic and knowledge-based economy in the Sub Saharan, then its Polytechnics should demonstrate that it takes the quality of its programmes and awards seriously and is...
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<h3>Background</h3> Millions of injured individuals survive worldwide each year, often with life-long disabilities. However, the measurement of post-injury outcomes, especially in low-income settings remains a major deficiency in health information systems. <h3>Aims/Objective/Purpose</h3> We apply a new short, 8-question instrument to screen for injuries and disabilities at the IM-DSS in Uganda. <h3>Methods</h3> We utilised a modified version of the short set of questions proposed by the...
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To improve estimates of vitamin A deficiency in children of pre-school age in the 2006 Uganda Demographic and Health Survey (UDHS 2006).A cross-sectional study in which dried blood spot samples were analysed for C-reactive protein (CRP). Retinol-binding protein (RBP) had previously been analysed using a commercial enzyme immunoassay.A population-based study in Uganda.A systematically selected subset of the dried blood spot samples collected from children aged 6–59 months for UDHS 2006....
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Introduction The convergence of information and communication technologies as typified by the Internet is increasingly having more influence on all aspects of the society as it has become an integral part of the daily lives of many people. It has had a transformative impact on the mode of information sharing and access globally. Information and knowledge disseminated through the slow process of oral communications or with paper materials can now be transferred rapidly from an individual to...
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Assessment practices and systems played a critical role in maintaining the oppressive apartheid policies and entrenching inequality at different levels in the South African education system. The changes in the education system after the 1994 elections brought hope and the promise of a fair assessment dispensa tion for learners and teachers. However, today assessment remains a contentious issue despite the Government’s efforts to transform the education system, especially since national and...
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Purpose To examine the role of caregiver mental health and risk and protective factors in influencing levels of internalizing and externalizing emotional and behavioral symptoms over time among a sample of refugee adolescents. Methods Prospective study of 153 Kunama refugee adolescents receiving an emergency education intervention while living in a camp in Ethiopia. Surveys were collected in 2001 (T1) and 2002 (T2). Adolescent and caregiver mental health were assessed using a Kunamenga...
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Background In Uganda artemether-lumefantrine (AL) is the first-line treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria. During a longitudinal study (SIMI project) investigating the dynamics of intestinal schistosomiasis and malaria in Ugandan lakeshore communities, a consistently high prevalence of malaria was found in young children (including many mixed infections of Plasmodium falciparum with P. malariae and/or P. ovale sspp), despite use of AL for home-based management of malaria. As a first...
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University Education in Kenya has experienced tremendous growth in the last decade due to rising number of students seeking post secondary school education. A mismatch between capacity in public university and the number of students, who directly qualify, result in a number of students to seek admission in private universities while some still find admission in public universities as privately sponsored students. It is important for private universities to have up-to-date knowledge and...
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Materials and methods Okavango Sub-District experienced the highest malaria burden in the country (36% of total burden) and was thus chosen as the pilot site. After comprehensive training, sub-district health staff distributed 32,000 LLINs free of charge door-to-door in 2009 and an additional 6,500 LLINs in 2010 and offered hanging assistance with kits of hooks and strings to households. All nets distributed were mapped by household. Both distributions were supported by health education...
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The Ethiopian government has called for educational improvement, emphasizing the employment of active, student-centered pedagogy. One way of maximizing an interactive learning approach involves blending a cross-age reading buddies program with high-quality, culturally relevant children's literature. Employing descriptive, mixed-method research, this study explored the effectiveness of books and buddies on English language use, motivation, and active learning in an underresourced, “budget”...
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Schools for Africa (SFA), Delta Kappa Gammas first international project, provides an opportunity for members to educate children in the global village. Monetary donations to SFA made through the U.S. Fund for UNICEF reach children who are deprived of an education in 11 of the poorest countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This article examines the history, focus, goals, and current status of SFA, including DKG's role in the project, to help readers better understand the critical need for all...
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11th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning, Helsinki, Finland, 16-18 October 2012
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Background: Acute appendicitisis themost common cause of acute abdomen worldwide with increasing incidence in developing countries. The diagnosis is mainly clinical and wound infection remains the most common post-operative complication.To determine the pattern of presentation of acute appendicitis.Hospital based retrospective study.Department of Surgery, University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Nigeria.Patients with histologically confirmed acute appendicitis.A total of 130 patients...