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What can sub-Saharan Africa learn from Asian experiences in addressing its food crisis? / Historical and comparative study of agricultural development in seven Asian countries. Comparison of African case studies in eight countries in SSA: macro studies based on secondary data and interviews with key persons and, to complement this, village surveys and questionnaires involving more than 3000 smallholders. The performance of African smallholders is held back by a number of economic, political...
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The Problem Physical Education in Papua New Guinea (PNG) schools did not appear to be widespread nor progressing effectively. Its place in education appeared uncertain. Therefore the study's key question was, What is the status of physical education in PNG, and the implications of this status? The focus was narrowed to the history of the development of physical education curriculum, and considered decisions made by curriculum officers about what ought to be taught. Purposes The study's...
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The last 20 years have also seen a dramatic increase in the quantity and diversification of higher-education institutions in Madagascar. The first national university was set up in 1960, immediately after gaining independence from France. Currently, there are six national universities, one in each province, that provide a variety of specializations, including Law, Dentistry, and Oceanography. The University of Antananarivo is the largest institute of higher education in the country, with...
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We focused on the Socio-Economic Evaluation of Farmer Field School Training on Integrated Pest Management in the humid forest region of Cameroon. The main objective was to assess the impact of training on integrated pest management (IPM) on cocoa farmer field school graduates. The results indicate that shade management, phytosanitary harvest, pruning, improved spraying practices and grafting of improved materials were adopted at the rate of 94, 93, 90, 66 and 35 % respectively, with the...
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There have been a number of declarations on the role of higher education. The common theme is that higher education is necessary for the sustainable socio-economic development and growth of a country. And as such it is a public good. Implicit in this standpoint is the view that only higher education funded by the state can be a public good, whilst the private sector is about profit and self-interest. This paper shows why in South Africa at least this is not the case. Both public and private...
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Journal Article LIVELIHOODS IN THE REGION: The Present is Local, The Future is Global? Reconciling Current and Future Livelihood Strategies in the Education of Congolese Refugees in Uganda Get access Sarah Dryden-Peterson Sarah Dryden-Peterson Refugee Law Project, Uganda Harvard Graduate School of Education Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Refugee Survey Quarterly, Volume 25, Issue 2, 2006, Pages 81–92, https://doi.org/10.1093/rsq/hdi0127 Published: 01 June 2006
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The authors report results from a randomized evaluation comparing three school-based HIV/AIDS interventions in Kenya: (1) training teachers in the Kenyan Government's HIV/AIDS-education curriculum; (2) encouraging students to debate the role of condoms and to write essays on how to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS; and (3) reducing the cost of education. Their primary measure of the effectiveness of these interventions is teenage childbearing, which is associated with unprotected sex. The...
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We report results from a randomized evaluation comparing three school-based HIV/AIDS interventions in Kenya: 1) training teachers in the Kenyan Government's HIV/AIDS-education curriculum; 2) encouraging students to debate the role of condoms and to write essays on how to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS; and 3) reducing the cost of education. Our primary measure of the effectiveness of these interventions is teenage childbearing, which is associated with unprotected sex. We also collected...
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1 Nihil sine Labore 2 Moonlight Orgies and Other Forms of Sensuous Excesses 3 A Heavily Indebted Poor Country 4 Friendly Africans, Deceptive White Men
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The article looks at contradictions facing libraries in Africa where the information and developmental needs of workers and peasants remain largely unmet, while libraries tend to meet the needs of a minority. It maintains that the model of public libraries remains the same as the one introduced by the colonial powers and the opportunity at independence for bringing about a change to a people-orientated service was lost. The profession remains aloof from the political and social struggles of...