Your search
Results 2,138 resources
-
Drought intensity and associated risks are increasing in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with dire implications for sustainable livelihood. Yet, there is a limited comprehensive understanding of the severity of drought risks in dryland farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa including Ghana, where climate change has multiple effects on farming operations. Monitoring episodic droughts is particularly important for developing local-based adaptive interventions to sustainably improve livelihood and food...
-
Palliative care (PC) has been integrated to a limited extent in the South African healthcare system. Contextual factors may be a pivotal influence in this integration.This study aims to explore contextual factors that are possibly influencing the integration or lack thereof in an academic teaching hospital (ATH).A mixed-method study was conducted in a large ATH in South Africa.The mixed methods were conducted in parallel and then merged. Findings were integrated to describe the contextual...
-
Introduction: above the age of 40, women are advised to begin breast examinations and screenings for early detection of breast cancer. The average glandular dose (AGD) provides dosimetric information about the quantity of radiation received by the mammary glands during mammographic exposures. There is, therefore, the need to analyse the radiation dose received by patients presenting for mammography examinations.
-
The increasing rate of particulate matter pollution in Niger-Delta region of Nigeria due to artisanal crude oil refining and other unregulated emission activities is of great concern. This research work therefore quantify particulate matter (PM2.5) level over the Niger-Delta region of Nigeria. Also, backward trajectory and dispersion pattern of PM2.5 over six selected municipal areas within the region were simulated and health risks of PM2.5 exposure were assessed. IQAir satellite-based...
-
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) act as custodians of extensive personal information and intellectual property, making data privacy a critical challenge in the digital age. This study conducts a systematic literature review to identify existing data privacy frameworks and guidelines, with a focus on addressing the absence of a customized data privacy framework for South African universities. The research questions guiding this study were: (1) What are the existing data privacy frameworks...
-
This paper examines the impact of Uganda's 2007 Universal Secondary Education (USE) policy, which eliminated tuition and registration fees in public and selected private secondary schools that applied to be part of the program. Using a difference-in-differences model, the study demonstrates that female beneficiaries, in particular, completed at least 0.31 more years of schooling and had a higher likelihood of attending secondary school, as well as completing upper secondary education....
-
Environmental factors, such as climate change and anthropogenic activities, constitute the principal drivers behind the global decline of avian scavengers. In this context, understanding and predicting the impact of environmental factors on species distribution at different geographic scales is essential for identifying priority areas with significant suitable habitats for conservation. Using ensemble Species Distribution Modelling (eSDM) with georeferenced occurrence records from Ghana,...
-
In this study, we first assessed whether four routine activity theory (RAT) variables (Internet exposure, target suitability, proximity to offender, and guardianship) determine Tanzanian adolescents' online sexual exploitation (OSE). Second, we identified two types of guardianship that moderate the relationships between these variables and adolescents' OSE. Third, we assessed the moderating effect of locality (rural area) on the relationships among the RAT variables and OSE. Our analysis was...
-
Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges are career-focused educational institutions designed to equip students with lifelong technical skills thereby contributing significantly to economic growth. The purpose of this study was to investigate mechanical engineering equipment in three TVET colleges in three South African provinces. The three provinces included in the study were Gauteng, Limpopo, and Free State. The equipment was investigated in an effort to integrate...
-
Background: Secondary school students spend most of their time on social media sites chatting with friends and less time studying, resulting in lower grades. Today’s younger generation is hooked on social media, which has put increased pressure on adolescents. Therefore; this study aimed to investigate effect of social media use on academic achievement and self-esteem of high school students in south Ethiopia. Method: A cross sectional survey design was applied. Systematic random sampling...
-
Download This Paper Open PDF in Browser Add Paper to My Library Share: Permalink Using these links will ensure access to this page indefinitely Copy URL Copy DOI
-
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between counselor’s services provision and help-seeking behavior among secondary school students in Laikipia County, Kenya. Fishbein and Ajzen’s theory of Reasoned Action anchored this research. The researcher utilized correlational research design. The target population of this study consisted of form three students only from three categories of schools (boys boarding, girls boarding and mixed day schools) which make a total of 28...
-
We investigate the relationship between childhood exposure to interparental violence and adult tolerance for violent beliefs against women. For individuals who have witnessed parental violence, our analysis suggests a 14.3 to 15.2 percentage point (pp) increase in tolerance, highlighting the transmission of beliefs across generations. Leveraging Zimbabwe’s 1980 education reform as a natural experiment through a regression discontinuity design, we explore the potential of increased education...
-
This study aims to investigate the effects of the Post-Provisioning Model in the management of public secondary schools in the King Cetsh wayo district of Kwa Zulu-Natal province in South Africa. Apart from previous studies on PPM, this investigation was conducted quantitatively to present numerical data. Since the study presented numerical data, this study was found grounded in the positivist paradigm. The literature findings reveal that school principals experience poor strategic...