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Johnson Egbemudia Dudu Ph.D
Senior Research Fellow/acting Director Of Research, Centre For Population And Environmental Development, Benin City, Bs-1
The Sex Of Physician And Reproductive Healthcare Uptake By Adolescents In Delta State Nigeria
This study investigates relationship between adolescents’ reproductive health uptake and their preference for the sex of their physicians in Delta State Nigeria. The question the study answered was if the sex of the physician is relevant in adolescents’ reproductive health uptake in Delta State. The research combined quantitative and quality methods such as questionnaire, focus group discussions and interviews to

Emmanuel F. Ogunbodede Ph.D
Professor Of Geography And Lecturer: Department Of Geography, Faculty Of Social Sciences, Adekunle Ajasin University,
The Constraints The Farmers Experience As They Participate In Rice Irrigation Management For Sustainable Household Food Security In Kisumu County, Kenya
The importance of community involvement in rice irrigation management is a recognized initiative globally. It is an efficient strategy for sustainable household food security. The Kenyan government has significantly played a role in transferring irrigation management to rice farmers in Ahero and West Kano rice irrigation schemes in Kisumu County since 2004. However, according recent studies, the government’s efforts

Dr. Kioli, Ngunzo
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Sociology And Anthropology, Maseno University And Dean, School Of Arts And
Socio Economic Conflicts Affecting The Incomes Of The Local Community In The Mumias Sugar Belt, Kenya
The introduction of sugarcane farming in the Western Kenya sugar belt has become a source of conflict between the investors and the local communities. In some cases these conflicts include loss of incomes due to poverty, lack of access and ownership of land, exclusion and displacement from cultural and social heritage. The objective of this study is to investigate the

Dr. Ojwang, Benson
Lecturer, Department Of Linguistic, Maseno University And Head Of Department, Linguistics, Maseno University, Kenya
Coping With Stress And Avoiding Burn-out: Implications For Ghanaian Teachers
The purpose of this theoretical paper is to provide teachers teaching at all levels of the educational system in Ghana with necessary tools to enable them be proactive in managing their professional and personal levels of stress, thereby avoiding the possibility of occupational 'burn-out'. Teachers are also encouraged to use the knowledge, skills and strategies outlined in this paper to

Kochwa, Beldinah
Department Of Emergency Management Studies, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, Kenya
Analytical Evaluation Of Tcf Algorithm For Convergence And Self-adaptation In Dynamic Environments
Recently, node movement in wireless system is characterized with communication drawbacks as direct path between source-destination pairs does not always guarantee efficiency. Emergent trends of self-adaptation algorithms within Internet (TCP/IP) also showed inherent routing inefficiency as end-to-end route selection source/overlay routing technique is applied. Although, MIPV6 provide mobility support for IPV6 protocols at network layer, problem remains how to enhance

Kennedy Onkware
Department Of Emergency Management Studies, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, Kenya
Health Seeking Behaviour Of Attendees Of A Sexually Transmitted Infections Clinic, South-western Nigeria
Background: Anecdote evidence showed that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are on the increase in Nigeria with its attendant’s public health problem and economic losses. Most patients with STI delay seeking treatment, while some treat themselves prior to seeking health care. There is a dearth of information on the initial health seeking action of STI clients who attend the Special Treatment

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