State Of Water Storage In African Cities: Assessing Constraints To Urban-water Harvesting In Sub-saharan Africa
Africa continent is a host to fastest growing cities in the world expedited by rural-urban migration, improved developmental infrastructure, entrepreneurship opportunities, and better communication networks. However, with this amplified growth of cities in Africa, the state of water storage and harvesting has been compelled. The existing water storage, harvesting, and management systems cannot keep up with this urbanization growth demand.
How Traditions
On Newly Born
Infants Influence
Infant Mortality In
Butula Sub-county,
Busia County, Kenya
In most developing countries of the world high infant mortality is still a major concern that has been recognized as an issue that warrants serious attention. In Kenya, cultural factors like emphasis on large families are associated with higher infant mortality. Infants lost through death cannot be recovered and the investment put in place for them by the family and
Career Info, Counseling And Occupational Choices Among Learners In Secondary In Mbarara District, Uganda
There is an increasing demand for career info and counselling services worldwide. Push and pull factors arising from labour market reforms and modernization of education and training systems in developing and middle-income countries call for the improvement of career info and counselling provision. Thus this study intended to determine the association between career info and occupational choices among secondary schools
An Investigation Into The Practice Of Henri Fayol’s Principles Of Management In Ondo State Civil Service, Nigeria
Every organization is established to achieve pre-determined goals. However, these goals cannot be achieved without the conscious effort of administration which not only seeks to understand the goals, but also sets in place the necessary programs that would engender the cooperation of employees to achieve these goals. The fourteen principles of Henri Fayol was postulated as an administrative theory that
A Critical Review Of Application Of Turn-taking Sequence And Conformity To Journalism Norms: A Case Of A Professional Journalist In A Political Tv Interview
This is a critical analysis of turn-taking and conformity to journalism norms using a television interview of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame and Neven Mimica, the EU Commissioner for Cooperation and Development, hosted by Catherine Nicholson, a journalist from Radio France Internationale and France 24 television. Overall, TV interviews follows turn-taking format with the host asking question and the guests answering