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Formative research was conducted to understand the social determinants of HIV risk among African American female adolescents as part of a systematic adaptation of an evidence-based behavioral HIV prevention intervention, the Women’s CoOp. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted between November 2008 and April 2009 with 20 African American female adolescents aged 16–18 who reported engaging in sex, using alcohol or other drugs, and dropping out of school. All interviews were audio...
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 79 p. The LB 2832.4 .K4K54 2013
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A number of Kenyan communities practise traditional rainmaking rituals. Although rainmaking processes, materials and participants vary, most communities believe that the tradition enables them to predict, cause, redirect or dispel rainfall. Although some modern scientists have dismissed the practice as irrelevant, irrational and ineffective, others advocate its integration to conventional meteorological approaches. Given the gravity of the impact of climate change in Kenya, most stakeholders...
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This study was done to identify the factors affecting the accessibility and utilization of condom for HIV prevention among students in University of Calabar Community, Nigeria.The multi-stage sampling technique was used to select a sample of five hundred (500) students from the University Community.A questionnaire which comprised of four sections with fifty items were administered to the respondents.Data collected were analyzed using frequency tables, graphs, means, standard deviations and...
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Education in any nation and to individuals within it is very important because education remains a valuable tool for fighting ignorance, disease, squalor and poverty. It is a means to raising enlightened citizenry who will help in bringing about a prosperous nation. Adult education is therefore not to be neglected as it had been in the past as its focus is to get adult (who had never been to school before or those who could not further their education because of one challenge or the other)...
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This paper reflects on the progress made in climate change adaptation in the city of Durban since the launch of the Municipal Climate Protection Programme in 2004. This includes the initial difficulties in getting the attention of key sectors within municipal government, and how this was addressed and also served by the more detailed understanding of the range of adaptation options and their cost-benefits. There is also a better understanding of the potentials and constraints on...
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This paper reflects on the progress made in climate change adaptation in the city of Durban since the launch of the Municipal Climate Protection Programme in 2004. This includes the initial difficulties in getting the attention of key sectors within municipal government, and how this was addressed and also served by the more detailed understanding of the range of adaptation options and their cost-benefits. There is also a better understanding of the potentials and constraints on...
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This paper reflects on the progress made in climate change adaptation in the city of Durban since the launch of the Municipal Climate Protection Programme in 2004. This includes the initial difficulties in getting the attention of key sectors within municipal government, and how this was addressed and also served by the more detailed understanding of the range of adaptation options and their cost-benefits. There is also a better understanding of the potentials and constraints on...
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This paper reflects on the progress made in climate change adaptation in the city of Durban since the launch of the Municipal Climate Protection Programme in 2004. This includes the initial difficulties in getting the attention of key sectors within municipal government, and how this was addressed and also served by the more detailed understanding of the range of adaptation options and their cost-benefits. There is also a better understanding of the potentials and constraints on...
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Department of Educational Management Policy & Curriculum Studies, 134p. The LC 67.58 .K4A2 2012
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Background: Risky sexual behavior is any behavior that increases the probability of negative consequences associated with sexual contact.Family environment, peer influence, community factors and school attachment seem an important factor affecting sexual risk behavior and decision of in-school youths.Objective: To assess sexual risk behaviors and associated factors among students living with parents in Jimma zone preparatory schools.Methods: A cross sectional study designs both qualitative...