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AbstractThe main purpose of this study was to identify the challenges to the effective implementation of the Food and Nutrition curriculum in secondary school in Chivi district of Zimbabwe. The research is imperative in that the findings of the study will assist government and other key stakeholders in education to provide support towards the implementation the Food and Nutrition curriculum focused on the identified critical challenges. The study adopted the descriptive survey research...
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AbstractThe challenges that Zimbabwean rural schools face in recruiting and retaining qualified teachers cannot be overemphasized. The purpose of this study was to investigate some the challenges associated with teachers and teaching in rural Zimbabwean communities as well as identifying strategies that can be implemented to improve the working conditions of teachers as well as teaching in rural areas of Zimbabwe. The descriptive survey research methodology was adopted for this study. Data...
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The Nigeria national blindness survey has documented region-specific prevalence and causes of visual impairment in the country. However, there is need for local studies to ascertain specific causes of visual impairment peculiar to each community, as this varies from one locality to another.To determine the causes of blindness and low vision among patients presenting to the Eye Clinic, Federal Medical Center Abeokuta, Nigeria.A retrospective study.Medical records of all patients seen at the...
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Detailed and diverse, the Africa-Australia Research Forum challenged participants on many fronts, but centred around one important theme: what does each African nation want out of its resources, and what role should they play in building the future?
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In South Africa, there is a lack of structure or guidance for schools on how to deal with cyber threats. There are no clear procedures that are consistently followed by schools, governing boards and educators, and the cyber threat process is not widely known and understood by educators, learners and their parents/guardians. As a result, many learners remain vulnerable to the negative effects of cyber threats. An example is a Krugersdorp High School girl who was attacked after a cyber-threat...
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In Cameroon and elsewhere in the Congo Basin, the majority of rural households and a large proportion of urban households depend on plant and animal products from the forests to meet their nutritional, energy, cultural and medicinal needs. This paper explores the likely impacts of climate-induced changes on the provisioning of forest ecosystem goods and services and its effect on the economic and social well-being of the society, including the national economy and the livelihoods of...
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One of the greatest challenges facing the world is to ensure that everybody has access to adequate food that is healthy, safe and affordable. With the planet's human population expected to reach 9 billion by 2050, agriculture must rise to the challenge of meeting the massive food demand.
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A total of 181 HIV/AIDS counselors in Botswana, Africa, were surveyed about their satisfaction with their training and supervision, self-perceived clinical effectiveness as counselors, social stigma encountered, emotional and psychological reactions to counseling HIV-positive clients, and barriers to effective counseling. The majority of HIV/AIDS counselors indicated satisfaction with the quality of the training received, perceived themselves as effective counselors, were relatively...
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This study examines the changes in climate and land-use/land-cover (LULC) along the livestock seasonal migration routes in El Gedaref region (eastern Sudan). Analysis of temperature, rainfall and aridity index (ratio of rainfall to reference evapotranspiration) data during 1941–2009 shows significant warming of the climate, increasing rainfall variability and seasonality, and intensifying aridity conditions during the start and end of the wet season. The somewhat recent enhancement of the...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 119, Issue S3 p. S250-S250 Invited presentations and presentations by organisations and societies I357 INCORPORATING FAMILY PLANNING INTO THE CURRICULUM OF A NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL IN ETHIOPIA L. Tadesse Gebremedhin, L. Tadesse GebremedhinSearch for more papers by this author L. Tadesse Gebremedhin, L. Tadesse GebremedhinSearch for more papers by this author First published: 22 October 2012...
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The research sought to compare performance of Grade seven pupils at six satellites schools with that of six mother schools in Mwenezi District. The researchers used a survey in which questionnaires were administered to a sample of eighty respondents which comprised of six Heads of mother schools, six Teachers-in-Charge (TICs) of the satellite schools, thirty four teachers at mother schools and the other thirty four teachers at the satellite schools. Interviews were also extended to the...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 119, Issue S3 p. S844-S844 Poster presentations W430 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF UTERINE FIBROIDS AT GABRIEL TOURE TEACHING HOSPITAL, BAMAKO, MALI (WEST AFRICA) I. Téguété, I. TéguétéSearch for more papers by this authorY. Traore, Y. TraoreSearch for more papers by this authorS. Abdoulaye, S. AbdoulayeSearch for more papers by this authorM. Djire, M. DjireSearch for more papers by this authorN. Mounkoro, N. MounkoroSearch for more papers by this...
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International Journal of Gynecology & ObstetricsVolume 119, Issue S3 p. S498-S498 Free communication (oral) presentations O675 INFLUENCING FACTORS OF THE CAESAREAN DELIVERY RATES BETWEEN 2003 AND 2009 AT GABRIEL TOURE TEACHING HOSPITAL, BAMAKO, MALI I. Téguété, I. TéguétéSearch for more papers by this authorY. Traore, Y. TraoreSearch for more papers by this authorS. Abdoulaye, S. AbdoulayeSearch for more papers by this authorM. Djire, M. DjireSearch for more papers by this authorA. Dolo, A....
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This article presents an integrative analysis of students' motivations in choosing hospitality and tourism programs as well as industry perceptions of graduates' qualifications for employment in Uganda. A mixed-method approach is used for data collection, analysis, and reporting. Quantitatively, the study replicates a motivational scale of choosing educational programs and identifies six factors that collectively explain about 60% of the variance in students choosing hospitality and tourism...