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Joseph Ngugi Kamau
Department Of Physics, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, Kenya. P.o. Box 6200000200 Nairobi,
Exploring The Prevalence And Factors Associated With Anaemia In Pregnancy; A Cross-sectional Study At Tema General Hospital In The Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Background: Anemia during pregnancy has been observed s one of the most common indirect obstetric causes of maternal mortality globally with the heaviest toll in the developing world. It is responsible for poor maternal and fetal outcomes. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence and explore factors associated with anaemia in pregnancy among antenatal care (ANC) attendees

Thoruwa T.F.N
School Of Pure And Applied Sciences, Pwani University, Kilifi, Kenya. P.o Box 195-80108, Kilifi
Roles Of Foreign Direct Investment Inflows On Economic Growth: Evidence From Tanzanian Economy
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows have been identified by many scholars as one among the major sources of stimulating economic growth in the country since it provides the capital needed for further investment, it promotes import and exports of goods and services, it increases industrial competition in the host countries and helps the local firms in productivity by adopting efficient

Rukundo Exode
Researcher And Business Analyst, Msc In Economics, Kigali, Rwanda.
Relationship Marketing Strategies Utilization By Informal Enterprises A Survey Study Of Homabay County In Kenya.
The informal enterprises are the lifeblood of Kenyan economy, given the challenges they face that hinders them from achieving this objective effectively. The aim of the study was to explore the opportunities of relationship marketing use by informal enterprises as a strategy by Homabay County in Kenya. The research will discuss research questions, Research hypotheses, and the purpose of the

Mugemana Hugues
Bsc With Hons In Chemistry, University Of Rwanda.
Assessment Of Technical Performance Of A Small Wind System In Naivasha, Kenya
Kenya experiences an average wind speed of 3-5 m/s which could provide an opportunity for harnessing wind energy. However, the rate of uptake of the technology especially the small wind turbines have remained relatively low despite the massive potential the country holds. Small wind systems have found their way into the Kenyan market, but the technical performance data of different

Stephen Manortey
Ensign College Of Public Health, Kpong, Eastern Region, Ghana.
Modelling The Optimal Harvest Of The Ecosystem. A Case Of The Rwandan Climate
The world evolves, the people change, the future calls. The decades of economic endeavors to lift humankind in terms of wellbeing and commitment to a so-called "greater tomorrow" resulted into new and future alarming tendencies. The fight to stabilize the trends or reverse them has been of the key focus for the last 2 decades, but efforts seem to not

Rukmini Taylor
Ensign College Of Public Health, Kpong, Eastern Region, Ghana.
Prevalence Of Some Mosquito-borne Infections Among Febrile Patients Presenting At A University Clinic In South West Nigeria
Mosquito is responsible for transmission of malaria and several other arboviral infections. Since malaria and arboviral infections present fever as the major symptom and most fever cases are treated as malaria in Nigeria, testing for arbovirus is seldom conducted. This study therefore sought to determine the prevalence of malaria and arbovirus among patients presenting with fever. Blood samples of 120

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