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Abdallah Shamim Mustafa
Post Graduate Student, The Management University Of Africa
Predictors Of Maternal Knowledge, Attitude And Uptake Of Routine Immunization In 'sabo' And 'non-sabo' Communities In Nigeria
Background: In order to develop appropriate comprehensive immunization programs and strategies, local estimates and predictors of parameters such as maternal knowledge, attitude and uptake of routine immunization in migratory and non-migratory communities are essential. Objective: To assess and compare the Sabo and non-Sabo communities in Awka, Nigeria for predictors of maternal knowledge, attitude and uptake of routine immunization. Materials and Methods:

Adaeze N Anaekwe
Department Of Community Medicine, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Nigeria
Microfinancing: A Strategy To Promote The Growth And Development Of Micro, Small And Medium Enterprises (msmes) In Ghana
The study analysed microfinance as a tool for the growth and development of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs in Ghana). The study which employed purposive sampling technique to sample 90 respondents (40 Microfinance institutions, and 50 Micro, small, and medium enterprises) was purely qualitative in design. Overwhelmingly, the study found that microfinancing leads to the growth and development of

Dashe M. Changbyen
National Open University Of Nigeria (noun), Jos Study Centre, Plateau State
Marketing Problem And Prospect Of Irish Potato In Barkin Ladi Local Government Area Of Plateau State
This study examines the marketing problems and Prospect of Irish potato production in Barkin ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State. The crop is important in the study area because it is a household food security, means of income and it takes short period time to mature when compared to crop like maize. The specific objectives of are; to study

Sanda Mohammed
Department Of Geography Education, University Of Education, Winneba
Insecticide Spray Regime And Plant Distance Effect On Cowpea (vigna Unguiculata L. Walp) Growth And Yield In Forest-transitionzone Of Ghana
Two field trials were carried out for two years at the crop research fields, College of Agriculture Education, Asante Mampong, University of Education, Winneba between May and July, 2016 and 2017 respectively to evaluate varietal response of cowpea [(i) Asontem and (ii) Hans Adua] to planting distance [ (i) 50 x 20 cm (ii) 60 x 20 cm] and insecticide

Daniel Lukas
Mtandao Wa Jamii Wa Misitu Tanzania (mjumita), P.o. Box 21522, Dar Es Salaam
Relationship Between Employee Performance And Customer Service Quality In Kenya Bureau Of Standards
Customer service quality in organizations is often affected by poor employee performance, lack of staff training on necessary skills. These challenges lead to organizations loss of customers, decreased profits, and delays in service delivery, lack of morale that leads to low productivity and hinders the achievement of KEBS goals. The study was aimed at determining the effects of

David Kilama Okot
Department Of Physics, Mbarara University Of Science And Technology, P.o. Box 1410, Mbarara, Uganda
Flood Mapping Using Geographic Information System: A Case Study Of Asokore Mampong Municipal
In the last decades, about 1.4 billion people have been directly and indirectly affected by floods across various metros, municipals and districts (Jonkman, 2005). Asokore Mampong Municipal is one of the severely affected flood areas in the Ashanti Region. Largely because of the undulating nature of topography, the negligence of the authorities and unplanned growth of the municipality, impacting the

Catherine Mutunga Mwenda
Mount Kenya University, P.o Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
The Role Of Local Leaders On Small Scale Farmer’s Adaptation To Climate Change. The Perspective Of Village Leaders In Tanzania
In this paper we analyze the role of local leaders on small scale farmer’s adaptation to climate change in the 12 districts and 72 villages of Tanzania. We base our analysis on an integrated qualitative and quantitative dataset composed of questionnaire surveys carried out across a wide range of environments and agricultural systems. We found that majority of local leaders

Alex Addae-Korankye (Dr)
Central Business School, Central University, Accra, Ghana
Performance Of A Conventional Solar Dryer Under Local Climatic Conditions Of Mbarara In Uganda
Open-air sun drying of agricultural products is still practiced largely in ways unchanged from ancient times after harvest. There is always contamination, theft or damage by birds, rats or insects; slow or intermittent drying and no protection from rain or dew. In addition, large areas of land are needed for the shallow layers of food; laborious since the crop must

Dapaah, K. H.
University Of Energy And Natural Resources, P.o.box 214, Sunyani, Ghana
Influence Of Ict Knowledge On Documentation At Embu Level 5 Hospital In Kenya
Introduction: The use of Information Communication Technology (ICT) improves access to health care, success of public health care interventions and reduces shortage of health workers through collaborations when properly utilized. Health care information management system has changed from fully hard copied documents to a mix of both paper, pen and electronic. Paper records were destroyed during hurricane Katrina in the

Bulus Daniel Sadiq
Department Of Food Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State
Evaluation Of The Functional Properties Of Three Varieties Of Soybeans (glysine Max) Flour Grown In Zamfara State
Three different varieties of soybeans (Glysine max) TGX-1440-2, TGX-1448-2, TGX-1776-2 were used to produce soy flour using roasting and steeping method. Results from proximate analysis shows no significance in their ash, and crude fibre content of the two varieties. The carbohydrate and the protein content differs with roasting samples having amount of protein (48%, 42% and 45%) for R. TGX-1440-2,

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