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Evans Monda Apoko
Nyaborionge Primary School, P.o. Box 1290, Kisii, Kenya
The State Of Outdoor Environment In Public Preschools In Borabu Sub-county, Kenya
Not every space can qualify as providing quality outdoors for young children. There are some ideal elements that make the outdoor space suitable for children’s play and learning. The study therefore, purposed to find out the state of outdoor environment in pre-schools in Borabu Sub-County. The study was based on Descriptive survey design. It involved; 44 primary school head teachers,

Deodatus Kakoko
Department Of Behavioural Sciences, School Of Public Health And Social Sciences, Muhimbili University Of Health
Experiences Of Intimate Partner Violence (ipv) Among Women Living With Hiv/aids: A Study Of Women Attending A Care And Treatment Clinic At Singida Regional Hospital, Central Tanzania
Background: Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a serious public health problem globally. Tanzania has a high prevalence of all types of IPV, including physical, sexual and emotional violence. Although there is increasing focus on the issue of IPV, HIV status, when related to IPV, is not sufficiently discussed. HIV status is an important predictor of IPV against women, and women

Kizito Kayanda Mwajombe
Sokoine University Of Agriculture, P.o Box 3002, Morogoro, Tanzania
Effectiveness Of Early Morning And Late Evening Practical (emlep) As A Learning Approach Under Livestock Training Agency (lita), Tanzania
Early Morning and Late Evening Practical (EMLEP) is a learning approach conducted in LITA Campuses, whereby students attend to different farm units after normal classes and apply knowledge and skills obtained during their training and learning in class. Practical training provides students with an opportunity to apply the knowledge in real work situation to their training thereby bridging the gap

Kizito Kayanda Mwajombe
Sokoine University Of Agriculture, P.o Box 3002, Morogoro, Tanzania
Adoption Of Conservation Agricultural Practices Among Smallholder Farmers: A Case Study Of Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro District, Tanzania
Adoption of Conservation Agricultural Practices is fundamental for ensuring improved agricultural productivity. This study was conducted among smallholder farmers to assess factors associated with adoption of Conservation agricultural practices for land management in Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro district. A purposive sampling was employed to select villages where different conservation agricultural practices are promoted and a sample size of 100 smallholder

Dr. Jean-Baptiste NDAGIJIMANA
Phd, Lecturer And Researcher, University Of Kibungo (unik), Rwanda
Contribution Of Group Work As Active Learning Methods To The Performance Of Learners
The aim of this study is to identify the contribution of group work as a method of teaching-learning to the performance of learners. It was conducted on a sample size of 55 teachers on a population of 147 teachers and 6 head teachers of Rwamagana secondary schools. The primary data was sourced from teachers, which was mainly though administered questionnaires,

Kizito Kayanda Mwajombe
Sokoine University Of Agriculture, P.o Box 3002, Morogoro, Tanzania
The Contribution Of Indigenous Poultry Production On Income Poverty Reduction Among Rural Women In Tanzania: The Case Of Morogoro District, Tanzania
This study was conducted to assess the contribution of indigenous poultry keeping to reductions of rural women’s income poverty in Morogoro District. Specifically, the study sought to examine the contribution of indigenous poultry production to rural women income; to determine income accrued from poultry and poultry products for income poverty reduction and to determine relationship of socio-economic characteristics and income

Damar Dorah Nanman (Ph.D)
Department Of Science And Technology Education, Faculty Of Education, University Of Jos
Effects Of Location Of Weather Station In Teaching Weather Element In Senior Secondary Schools In Kaduna North
This study seeks to determine the effects of location of weather station in teaching weather element in senior secondary schools in Kaduna north. The study was restricted to a particular senior secondary school in Kaduna north due to the experimental nature of the research work. three research questions were asked and two hypotheses were formulated and tested by experimentation with

David Ndethya
Student, School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box, 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Critical Analysis On Tectonic Forces Influencing Shift Of Male Chauvinism Among Married Couples In Kenya
Culturally, men have regarded as the authority of family while women are perceived to be quasi partners. However, there have been unprecedented changes which are reversing conditions. The stereotype beliefs which viewed women as under achievers or inferior beings are being proved to be irrelevant in modern times. Women are outsmarting men virtually in all aspects of life (KFE, 2015).

Damaris Auma Ochanda Onyango
Assistant Lecturer, School Of Health Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University Of Science And Technology, P.o
Strategies For Improving Access To Health Care Interventions By Under-fives In Kisumu East Sub-county, Kenya
There has been an overall decline of deaths among the under-fives both globally and in Kenya. The national decline of under-five mortality in Kenya is attributed to government interventions such as free immunization against preventable childhood illnesses, growth monitoring, vitamin supplementation and an integrated approach in care of the sick child. The aim of this study was to identify strategies

David Wanyonyi Wanyama
Phd Finance Candidate And Adjunct Lecturer, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, Lead Consultant,
Relationship Between Stock Market Volatility And Corporate Bond Market In Kenya Using Garch (1,1)
The purpose of this study was to determine the determine the relationship between stock market volatility and the corporate bond market in Kenya using daily, monthly and quarterly time series data for the period January 2009 to December 2014. The study used descriptive research design. Secondary data were collected from the Nairobi Securities Exchange. Unit root tests using ADF and

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