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Sayid-omer Yasin (MPH)
Lecturer, Benadir University, Mogadishu - Somalia
Prevalence And Factors Associated With Diarrhoea Among Children Aged 0-59 Months In Badbaado Camp In Mogadishu, Somalia
Background: This study was community-based and undertaken a cross-sectional descriptive in Mogadishu-Somalia to discover the factors (socio-demographic child characteristics and sanitation and hygiene practices) correlated to the occurrence of diarrheal in below children in Dharkeynley district camp, Somalia. Methodology: The cross-sectional study design used among in Badbaado camp, Mogadishu Somalia. The sample size was 165 respondents using the Kish Lisle

Sanda Mohammed
Department Of Geography Education, University Of Education, Winneba
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

Cyrus Mensah
Department Of Sociology And Social Work, Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Kumasi-ghana
Examining The Modus Operandi Adopted By Criminals In Their Criminal Activities: A Case Of The Kumasi Prisons
The rapid urbanization and the economic downturns across Africa, specifically Ghana has resulted in growing poverty and inequalities, occasioning criminal activities as a means of survival. Yet recent research suggests that crimes are committed is a specific manner, with considered factors. Drawing from unstructured in-depth interviews with a purposively selected sample of 20 convicted criminals, the study found that criminals

Sambo Hudu
Department Science, Technology & Mathematics Education, Faculty Of Education, Nasarawa State University, Keffi. Nigeria
Effects Of Cooperative Learning And Peer Tutoring Strategies On Chemistry Students’ Achievement And Retention In Redox Reaction
This study examined the effects of cooperative learning and peer tutoring strategies on students’ achievement and retention in redox reactions. Quasi-experimental design was used for the study. It was a non-equivalent pre-test post-test, post-posttest control group design. The target population was 546 SS2 chemistry students from the seven (7) public co-educational senior secondary schools. The sample for the study comprised

Bishir Gambo Saulawa
Department Of Environmental Science, University Of Botswana, Gaborone
Executives’ Health Fitness Status: A Case Study Of Five Public And Private Organizations In Gaborone-botswana
Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess health fitness status of randomly selected top public and private organizations’ executives in Gaborone. Methods: A randomized case study design was used to select five organizations and nine top executives from each organization. Forty five top executives aged 20-60 years were selected from five organizations (27 men and 18 women). Standard fitness

Israel SAYED
University Of Botswana, Department Of Physical Education, Health And Recreation, P/bag 0022, Gaborone, Botswana
Application Of Some Conceptual Frameworks In Extricating The Complexity Of Desertification Research: A Review
The different conceptual frameworks in environmental science that have a relationship with desertification were examined. The overall goal of desertification research is to disentangle the complications revolving around it in order to identify ways of improving the land and the livelihood of those who bear its brunt. Different situations demand different ways of study and prescriptions. The reviewed conceptual frameworks

Bulus Daniel Sadiq
Department Of Food Technology, Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State
An Evaluation Of The Quality Of Sandcrete Blocks Used For Construction In Minna Metropolis, Niger State, Nigeria
The durability of a structure largely depends on the quality of materials used in its construction. In a building construction a sandcrete hollow block is one of those materials commonly used across the globe. This article analyzed the quality of sandcrete hollow blocks produced by the block Industries in Minna metropolis, Niger State of Nigeria to evaluate their rate of

Mr Isaac C. Tanui
Postgraduate Student, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P.o. Box, 62000 Nairobi
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,

Engr Dr ADAMA, Yisa Andrew
Department Of Civil Engineering Services, Ministry Of Works, Minna, Niger State, Nigeria
Impact Of Seed Hardness And Protease Activity On The Susceptibility Of Kenyan Hybrid Maize Seed Varieties To Sitophilus Zeamays
This study aimed at exploring the impact of seed hardness and protease activity on the level of susceptibility to S.zeamays by Kenyan hybrid maize seed varieties. Ten varieties comprising of H.614, H.6213, H.6218, PH4, H.513, H.520, H.522, DH02, DH04 and KSTDV-01 were screened for their susceptibility levels. Percentage seed weight loss and Dobie's index of susceptibility were used in the

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