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Olawale Basheer Akanbi
Department Of Statistics, Faculty Of Science, University Of Ibadan, Nigeria
The Role Of Women In Achieving Food Security At Family Level Through Urban Farming: Rusape Town Case Study
This study established the level of contribution of urban farming to food security at family level by women. In the study, a number of research techniques were used to gather the relevant data which include the questionnaire, in-depth interview and observation as well as official data. The outcome of the study shows that urban farming makes a significant contribution

Victor Alebna
Department Of Mathematics And Ict, St. John Bosco's College Of Education, P.o. Box 11,navrongo, Ghana
Determinants Of Greenhouse Gases In Nigeria Using A Bayesian Approach
The main effect of increased greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is global warming. Carbon dioxide (〖CO〗_2), methane(〖CH〗_4), nitrous oxide (〖NO〗_2 ) and other greenhouse gases all help trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere as a part of the greenhouse effect. The GHG levels have been increasing since the start of the Industrial Revolution, but over the last few decades growth

Manishimwe Florent
Department Of Statistics And Actuarial Sciences, School Of Mathematical Sciences, Jomo Kenyata University Of Agriculture
Relationship Between West African Senior School Certificate Examination Entry Grades In Core Subjects And Final Results Of Students At College Of Education
The study was an ex-post facto survey, which investigated the relationship between West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) entry grades in Mathematics, English and Integrated Science and academic performance of final Diploma in Basic Education. Four hundred and twenty-two (422) students who graduated in 2015 and 2016 were sampled for the study. The sampled students’ WASSCE entry grades in

Solomon Mwaniki
Assistant Lecturer, Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box, 6096-00300, Nairobi
Forecasting Malaria Infections In Rwanda Using Arima Model; Case Study Of Eastern Province
Malaria is a major public health problem in Eastern Province of Rwanda. To strengthen the country’s prevention and control measures, this study was carried out to develop a forecasting model of malaria infections with respect to climatic variables for the period 2008 to 2016 in Eastern Province. Data on monthly malaria infections in this region for the period January 2008

Hellen Guantai
Lecturer (phd), Kenyatta University, P. O. Box, 43844-00100, Nairobi
Influence Of Organizational Recruitment Practices On Female Teachers’ Upward Mobility In Kenya
This study aimed at establishing the influence that organizational recruitment practices could have on female teachers’ upward mobility in Kenyan secondary schools. The study objectives were: Seek the perception of principals on the aspects of recruitment practices which could deter female teachers from rising to positions of principalship; establish whether the managerial recruitment practices had any influence on upward mobility

Nhamo Marunga
Department Of Geography And Environmental Studies, Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
Acacia Trees Enhance Soil Nitrogen That Influences Grass Crude Protein In African Rangelands
The study found out the impact of acacia trees on soil nitrogen and how this nitrogen consequently influences the grass crude protein in Sanga rangeland. Four 100×100m plots were randomly selected in a vast area, five acacia trees and five open areas randomly identified in each plot. A soil and pasture sample were collected from each acacia tree and in

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