An Examination Of The Knowledge Level Of Urinary Tract Infection (uti) Among Women Of Reproductive Age In The Amansie West District In Ashanti Region Of Ghana, West –africa
The study was descriptive and cross-sectional in nature which used a sample size of 300 women of reproductive age as respondents. The participants were selected based on purpose, convenience and their availability. The aim of the research was to explain and predict the knowledge of women of reproductive age in the Amansie West District on Urinary Tract Infection. The study
Urban Road Sedimentation: A Menace To Traffic Flow In Calabar Metropolis
The aim of this study was to determine how sedimentation on the roads of Calabar has influenced the free flow of traffic as well as reducing the aesthetic value of the roads in the area. Eight major roads (tarred) in Calabar Municipality formed the building block of this study. The choice of these roads was based on the
Effects Of Women Participation In Shgs On Households’ Social Status In Tinderet Sub-county, Nandi County
The involvement of women in Self Help Groups is justified as it serves the welfare of its members through savings, investment, capacity building and loan services. However, in Tinderet Sub-county women still encounter limitations and fewer opportunities, especially in regards to income-generating activities and social status that the government would consider best practice in pursuance of achieving rural Sustainable Development.
Dropout From Routine Immunization Among Children 12 -23 Months Of Age In Garissa Sub County, Kenya
Objective: To assess the factors associated with dropout in routine immunization among children 12-23 months of age in Garissa Sub-CountyResearch Design: This study was a descriptive cross-sectional studyLocation of the study: Garissa sub-county in Garissa County, Kenya.Target Population: 7176Sample population: 216 children aged 12- 23 monthsData Collection Instrument: primary data was collected using questionnaire Results:.The findings illustrate that there were
The Role Of Entrepreneurial Skills In The Performance Of Smes In Nebbi District, West Nile Region Uganda
The study sought to determine the role of entrepreneurial skills in the performance of SMEs in Nebbi District, West nile Region in Uganda. Using both purposive and simple random sampling procedure, a sample of 106 participants was selected for the survey. A questionnaire was used in the study. The data was analyzed using SPSS statistical package. The study concluded that
Assessing Farmers’ Challenges Towards Safety Measures On Use Of Hazardous Agricultural Chemicals In Rwanda: Case Study Of Vegetable Growers In Kamonyi District, Southern Province
Hazardous agricultural chemicals use in Rwanda is being increased due to the need of increase in yield on every type of crops to meet the market satisfactory. In horticulture farmers have been using different pesticides almost every growing season, with different challenges leading to improper use and resulting in environmental and human hazard. This study attempts to investigate the farmer’s
Work And Conflict: An Investigation Into Work And Family Life Conflict On Employees In The Banking Sector
There is a continuous change in the working environment as well as the demography of employees which poses challenges in terms of role compatibility. The objective of this study was to investigate the nature of work-family life conflict, causes, the influence of gender on work-family life conflict, and the effect of work and family life conflict on employees. The study
Efficacy Of Thyme Extracts In Preservation Of Rose Cut-flower
Floriculture is one of the highest foreign exchange earners in Kenya and also a significant employer. However, the sector is faced by the problem of postharvest losses which is due to reduced vase life of most cut-flowers. The aim of the study was to assess the efficacy of plant extracts from thyme in preservation of rose (Rosa hybrida) cut-flowers. A
The Effects Of Computer Interactive Multiple Mice Technique And Conventional Methods Of Instruction On Learners’ Achievement In Fractions In Kenyan Primary Schools
Studies attribute poor performance in mathematics in public primary schools to teacher centred teaching methods. However, few researchers have tried out interventions based on computer interactive multiple mice technique that has demonstrated financial, interactive and collaborative learning benefits for enabling learners in resource-constrained schools to share one computer each with their own mouse. This paper investigated if there is difference
The Effects Of Computer Interactive Multiple Mice Technique And Conventional Methods Of Instruction On Learners’ Motivation In Fractions In Kenyan Primary School
Mathematics is applicable in day to day life activities. Mathematical concepts are also required in other subjects such as economics, physics, biology, agriculuture and chemistry among others. Besides, it is evident that mathematics related courses are very marketable and applicable in fields like engineering, medicine and banking. Despite its importance and value , it’s performance at Kenya Certificate of Primary