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In countries emerging from long-term conflict, attention is frequently tightly focused on reconstructing primary education and on getting school-aged children into school. The needs of young men and women who have missed out on education during the conflict are frequently neglected. This paper identifies a number of the difficulties faced by organizations trying to address these needs, including the problems of working with different political entities and groups involved in the conflict and...
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In countries emerging from long-term conflict, attention is frequently tightly focused on reconstructing primary education and on getting school-aged children into school. The needs of young men and women who have missed out on education during the conflict are frequently neglected. This paper identifies a number of the difficulties faced by organizations trying to address these needs, including the problems of working with different political entities and groups involved in the conflict and...
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In countries emerging from long-term conflict, attention is frequently tightly focused on reconstructing primary education and on getting school-aged children into school. The needs of young men and women who have missed out on education during the conflict are frequently neglected. This paper identifies a number of the difficulties faced by organizations trying to address these needs, including the problems of working with different political entities and groups involved in the conflict and...
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This article lays a foundation for the debates that follow in the rest of the volume. It particularly focuses on the broad pertinent issues such as the historical develop- ment of private higher education in Africa. While we may largely talk about ‘pri- vate surge’, it argues that this may be a case of ‘resurgence’ as antecedents of private higher education existed at the same time as the establishment of public sector institutions or even before in some instances. The article also explores...
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The majority of adolescents in Africa experience pregnancy, childbirth and enter motherhood without adequate information about maternal health issues. Information about these issues could help them reduce their pregnancy related health risks. Existing studies have concentrated on adolescents' knowledge of other areas of reproductive health, but little is known about their awareness and knowledge of safe motherhood issues. We sought to bridge this gap by assessing the knowledge of school...
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Journal Article How much did droughts matter? Linking rainfall and GDP growth in Zimbabwe Get access Craig J. Richardson Craig J. Richardson Craig J. Richardson is professor of Economics at Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC, USA Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 106, Issue 424, July 2007, Pages 463–478, https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adm013 Published: 24 April 2007
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This paper describes the socio-economic profile of medical students in the 1998/99 academic year at the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) Medical Faculty in Maputo. It aims to identify their social and geographical origins in addition to their expectations and difficulties regarding their education and professional future.The data were collected through a questionnaire administered to all medical students at the faculty.Although most medical students were from outside Maputo City and...
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A culture of silence surrounding HIV is a major contributor to continued HIV transmission and poor care for people living with HIV/AIDS.To encourage medical leadership in addressing stigma and fear related to HIV at individual and community levelsTo pilot a mini-course for final year medical students in Zimbabwe that demonstrates stigma-reduction knowledge and skills needed to communicate information about HIV to patients, to address ethical implications of testing versus not testing for...
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Extensive literature links interparental relationship quality, particularly coparent conflict, with child behavior problems. Evidence suggests associations between and among interparental discord related to child-rearing disagreements, parenting difficulties, maternal depressive symptoms and child functioning. Experts assert that children function best when their biological parents have a stable marital relationship, and that interparental conflict can jeopardize the stability of the...
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On 17 January 2002, the Nyiragongo volcano (1.52°S, 29.25°E, 3469 meters above sea level), located about 18 kilometers north of Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo, erupted, releasing a volume of 14–34 million cubic meters of lava. Lava flows originated from north‐south oriented fractures that rapidly developed along the southern flank of the volcano. Two lava flows divided the nearby city of Goma (∼500,000 people) into two parts, forcing a rapid exodus of the population into...
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xii 1.Background 1 1.1. Problem Statement, 3Objectives of the St5 1.3 Research Questions 6 1.4. Scope and Significance of the Study 6 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.1. Overview and Definitions of Concepts 7 2.2. The Learning Cycle and Adult/Farmer Training 10 2.3. Participatory training 12 2.4. The Training Process 13 2.4.1. The Planning phase 13 2.4.2. The Implementation phase 16 2.4.3. The Monitoring and Evaluation phase 17 2.5. Analysis/Evaluation of Effectiveness of Training 17 2.6. Conceptual...