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An Investigation Into The Challenges Faced By Those Infected With Hiv At Birth, The Support Systems Available To Them And Their Effectiveness: Case Study Mashonaland West Province.

ABSTRACT Children born with HIV survive with the pain and fears that come with it. They face many challenges some of which may even be life threatening. This therefore, requires them to have a clear understanding of their status and an effective and reliable support system so that they can effectively deal with these challenges. Mashonaland West Province is one of the Provinces with the highest HIV prevalence, prostitution, early marriages and pregnancies, hence this research intends to bette...

Schools Influence On Learning With Hearing Impairment In Selected Primary Schools Of Shinyalu Division, Kakamega East District - Kenya

ABSTRACT  A qualitative study to investigate the school influence on learners with hearing impairments was carried amongst primary school teachers Shinyalu division, Kakamega East district in Kenya. The following objectives guided the study; to identify the number of learners with hearing impairments who are currently in regular schools. To establish the teachers attitude towards learners with hearing Impairments, to establish whether the teachers teaching learners with hearing impairments i...

Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting cattle in coastal Kenya harbor a diverse array of tick-borne pathogens

Abstract: Ticks and the microbes they transmit have emerged in sub-Saharan Africa as a major threat to veterinary and public health. Although progress has been made in detecting and identifying tick-borne pathogens (TBPs) across vast agroecologies of Kenya, comprehensive information on tick species infesting cattle and their associated pathogens in coastal Kenya needs to be updated and expanded. Ticks infesting extensively grazed zebu cattle in 14 villages were sampled and identified based o...

Gender relations and Reproductive Health in Zimbabwe: An assessment of cervical cancer among teenage mothers in Hurungwe Ward 13

ABSTRACT Gender is one of the most important factors to consider in designing, managing and delivering reproductive health services. Yet gender may also be the least understood characteristic in terms of how women’s and men’s health needs differ and how those differences can be addressed. Adolescent mothers have been seen to be victims of gender disparities and as a result they have faced unprecedented health challenges such as STI infections and teenage pregnancies just to mention a few....

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF (NIGERIAN, GHANAIAN, ZIMBABWEAN, RWANDAN AND KENYAN) ACCENTS ON ENGLISH-SPEAKING SPEECH RECOGNITION SYSTEMS

 Abstract The use of electronic devices such as computers and mobile phones have rapidly increased over time. Technological powerhouses have inculcated some form of speech recognition in their devices and as such, the increase in usage of this devices provides the increase in interaction between humans and speech recognition. Speech recognition involves adequately transcribing spoken sentences or words into text. This interaction is present all over the world, Africa inclusively, and the con...

An Investigation Into Problems Which The Girl Child Faces When She Drops Out Of School: A Case Study Of Gutu District Gona Cluster

ABSTRACT The girl child is still facing serious challenges after dropping out of school. To gain an insight on the problem, the study sought to investigate the problems faced by the girl child after dropping out of school. In carrying out the study, the problems faced by the girl child, implications after dropping out, policies in place for retention girls in school, as well as the possible solutions were explored. From the review of literature on school dropout in relation to the girl child...

Diversity and employee performance. Case study: kampala international university

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to identify the relationship between increased diversity in workplace and employee performance. An interdependent, diverse work environment is a necessary component of a successful organization, and if management and other employees cannot adjust differences within the cultures of the people, chaos will soon follow. In order for an organization to remain competitive, management must know how to manage diversity and employee performance. The design of th...

FACTORS AFFECTING GIRL-CHILD PARTICIPATION IN BASIC EDUCATION IN THE ELMINA CIRCUIT OF THE KOMENDA-EDINAEGUAFO-ABREM (KEEA) MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study assessed factors affecting girl-child participation in basic education in the Elmina Circuit of the KEEA Municipality. It specifically dealt with the socio-economic and socio-cultural factors that affected girl-child participation in basic schools in the Circuit. It also assessed school-related factors such as teacher factors, school boys’ factors, and school facility factors affecting girl-child participation in education. A descriptive research design was adopted for th...

The Effects of The Gonja- Nawuri Conflict on Interethnic Relations in Kpandai District

ABSTRACT  Inter-ethnic conflicts have flared up intermittently in Ghana, especially in the northern part of the country, which has a large number of different ethnic communities. These conflicts have left damaging implications for socio-economic development, but also for inter-ethnic relations. This study sought to analyse the Gonja-Nawuri conflict of 1991-1992 in Kpandai in the Northern region. The objective was to establish the impact of the conflict on inter-ethnic relations. A cosmopolit...

Analysis of The Factors Responsible for Pupils Drop Out in Schools in Maragua Division Gathera Sub location Nginda Zone in Ihumbu Village Central Province of Murang' A South District Kenya

ABSTRACT The maJor objective of the study was to examine the causes of school dropouts in Maragua Division, Murang'a South district, Kenya. The study was conducted in Maragua Division Murang'a South district Kenya. A total of 60 respondents were chosen; I 0 politicians, I 0 religious leaders, I 0 political leaders, and 30 parents consulted during the study. The study findings were collected in line with the research questions of the study. The first research question sought to find out the ca...

STUDY ON SPOUSAL CONFLICT AND HUMAN RIGHTS NEXUS: ABUSE AGAINST MEN IN TEMA COMMUNITY TWO AND ITS ENVIRONS

ABSTRACT  The study set out to examine female spousal conflicts against men. The study revealed that female spousal violence was in existence in Tema Community Two and its environs. The common types of spousal violence were physical, verbal, sexual and psychological. The spousal violence were mainly caused by cheating on the part of men, children from other marriages, prevention of male dominance and alcohol abuse. In respect to the impact of these spousal violence, physical injuries, emotio...

Child Labour and Academic Performance of Primary Schools in Oyam District

TABLE OF CONTENTDeclaration ................................................................................................................................... iApproval. ............................................................................................................................. .iiAcknowledgement ............................................................................................................... .iiiTable of contents ..................................................

A HUMAN RIGHT PERSPECTIVE ON SEXUAL ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION OF A GIRL CHILD THROUGH THE CULTURAL PRACTICES IN UGANDA

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATION ........................................................................................................................... 4APPROVAL .................................................................................................................................. 5DEDICATION ............................................................................................................................... 6ACKNOWLEDGEMENT .................................................

Women’s Empowerment And Fertility In Rural Tanzania: A Case Of Igunga District

ABSTRACT This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between women’s empowerment and fertility in rural Tanzania. Data were collected from randomly selected 120 women in four randomly selected villages from two wards in Igunga District using a structured and non structured questionnaire. Descriptive and regression analyses using Statistical Package for Social Sciences were employed to determine the factors for fertility. Women’s empowerment was measured by five proxies: econo...

An Examination Of The Opportunities And Challenges Facing Women In Ghana’s Ministry Of Foreign Affairs And Regional Integration (2000-2019)

ABSTRACT Historical accounts from various countries globally have proven that women were exempt from officially participating in diplomatic activities until the early 1990’s. In Ghana, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has helped implement Ghana’s foreign policy over the years. Although Ghanaian women have participated in decision making, management and development, not enough women in Ghana have played significant roles in politics and public service. Using the qua...


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