Factors Associated With The Utilization Of Reproductive Health Care Services Among Hiv Infected Women Attending The Comprehensive Care Clinic At Nakuru County Referral Hospital In Nakuru, Kenya
The WHO recommends high uptake of reproductive health services among women aged above 25 years (over 47%) and pregnant women (over 67%). In Kenya, the uptake of these services is about 23% among women of reproductive age, and much lower among HIV-infected women. This study investigated the factors associated with the utilization of reproductive health services among 154 HIV infected
Performance Of Two Cassava (manihot Esculenta Crantz) Varieties Under Organic And Inorganic Nutrition: Chemical Composition Of Roots
Studies on performance of two cassava varieties were conducted during the 2014/2015 growing season in Offinso, Ashanti Region, Ghana to evaluate nutrient composition of cassava roots following application of fertilizers. Bankyehemaa and Nkabom and six fertilizer levels were factorially combined and replicated thrice in a Randomized Complete Block Design. Results of this work revealed that fertilizers improved carbohydrate, protein, fibre
Language, Environment And National Development
This paper argues that language as a component of culture should not just be related to environment and development, but should be seen as the soul of the complex human interaction prevailing in most societies. It attempts to clarify the concept of language as a cultural component for addressing/interpreting environmental issues/problems and the link between such issues/problems and national development.
Design Of Experiment On Response Of Irish Potatoes Based On The Application Of Nitrogen Fertilizer
In Plateau state Irish potatoes is one among the most important tuber crops grown by farmers in the research area for consumption, but yet due to insufficient land, it is still practice in small scale since most farmers have less than one hectare to cultivate which is not enough to earn a living(Turamyenyiri et al, 2013). This makes farmers to
Current Woodland Management Practices And Charcoal Production In Uganda: A Case Study Of Nakaseke District Wakyato Subcounty
The characteristics of the forest holding and forest owners' attitudes towards decision making and their objectives concerning their woodlands are perhaps the most important factors affecting management decisions. This study was carried out in Wakyato Sub-county, Uganda, with the aim of assessing the current natural woodland management practices for sustainable charcoal production. Data was collected from four categories of respondents