Tax Education And Revenue Collection As A Perception Of Tax Payers In Northern Division Mbale Municipality, Uganda
The study sought to establish the effect of tax education on revenue collections in Northern Division in Mbale Municipal Council. Mixed methods were employed in data collection and data was collected from a sample of 127 tax payers. The respondents were owners and managers from the registered SMEs operating in Mbale Municipality. Analysis was done using regression and Pearson’s correlation
Characteristics Of Inter-organizational Partnerships In Health Workers’ Training: A Case Of Ophthalmology Programs At Kenya Medical Training College
The objective of the study was to describe the characteristics of partners collaborating with KMTC in ophthalmology training programs. An exploratory research design was employed in the form of a qualitative case study. Through purposive sampling 24 representatives of organizations that partner with KMTC were contacted and interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule and an observation checklist. Data was analysed
Towards Elimination Of Hiv/aids In Nigeria: An Optimal Control Model
The main purpose of this paper is to find the optimal control strategy for the elimination of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Using contemporary strategies in control of HIV in Nigeria such as counseling and condom use, we formulated the optimal control problem. The existence for the optimal control is established and the Pontryagin’s maximum principle is used to characterize these controls.
An Optimization Model For The Control Of Cholera
In this paper, we presented a mathematical model for the optimal control of cholera. Investigating the best means of reducing the final size of the epidemic, we introduced three time dependent controls namely, provision of clean water, social distancing and treatment. Using optimal control theory we developed an objective functional to minimize the number of infectives. The Pontryagin’s Maximum principle
Modeling The Optimal Control Of Malaria: Anti-mosquitoes Techniques
Malaria is one of the most important infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa and in many other regions of the world. The disease kills at least one African child in every minute. Malaria is a vector borne disease transmitted by the female anopheles mosquito in the process of feeding on human blood. In this paper we proposed an optimal control model
Mathematical Analysis Of A Mass Action Model
We presented and analyzed a mass action model with vital dynamics. This type of model is suitable for many childhood diseases like Mumps, Rubella and other highly contagious diseases like influenza. We showed that the region in which the model makes biological sense is positively invariant, this means that any solution of the model with initial condition in this region
Effect Of Bureaucracy On Administrative Control Systems In The University Of Education, Winneba
The study sought to investigate the effect of bureaucracy on the administration of the University of Education, Winneba. The research was a descriptive survey that adopted questionnaire as the instrument for data collection from a sample of 83 participants. The population of the study consisted of Deans, heads of department, the Finance Officer, administrators and student leaders in the University.
Market Fundamentalism And Education Policy: India At The Cross Roads
Higher education and research have always received handsome allocation from government and receiving support from corporates in developed countries which witness a healthy congruence between high economic growth and Human Development Index (HDI). Some of the Emerging Market Economies (EMEs) have become significant manufacturing hubs by universalizing education and improving their Incremental Capital Output Ratio (ICOR). Allocational priority to sectors
Public Perception On Implications Of Water Erosion And Urban Flooding In The City Of Uyo, Nigeria
Uyo is susceptible to water erosion and flooding. This paper adopted a simple random sampling technique and sampled opinion of three hundred respondents on implications of the scourge in the City of Uyo. The result revealed that water erosion and urban flooding engender loss of lives and properties, stress and disease outbreak, degradation of agricultural lands obstruction of human and