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Kanma Rengun Data
Department Of Environmental Health, Plateau State College Of Health Technology, Pankshin
Assessment Of Availability And Utilization Of Sanitary Facilities In Some Selected Periodic Market Places In Plateau State, Nigeria
The purpose of the study was to assess the availability and utilization of sanitary facilities in some selected periodic market places in Plateau State, Nigeria. To achieve the purpose of this study, five research objectives with five corresponding research questions were formulated. A Cross-sectional research design was utilized for the study. The population of the study consisted of all sellers

Mr. Joab Onyango Olendo
Assistant Lecturer, Laikipia University, Kenya
Role Of Collective Action In Market Participation By Smallholder Irish Potato Farmers In Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya
Access to the market is a key hindrance fronting commercialization of agriculture in Kenya; smallholder farmers have restricted market access owing to the high operation cost. To curb these challenges, potato farmers in Elgeyo Marakwet County have organized themselves into groups so as to benefit from economies of scale and, consequently, reduce the transaction cost. Despite several farmer groups having

Ikpang N. Ikpang
Department Of Statistics, Akwa-ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden, Mkpat Enin, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Effects Of Selected Macro Economic Variables On Gross Domestic Product Percapita In Ethiopia (1960-2018)
For this study, I choose a few macroeconomic variable(s) that can affect Gross Domestic Product Per capita (Current US$) - (GDPPP ) in Ethiopia for the period between 1960-2018. My data source is from world bank. The selected macro-economic variables are Domestic credit to private sector (% of GDP) - DCTPS, Official exchange rate (LCY per US$, period average) -

Ekong, Nsisong
Department Of Statistics, Akwa-ibom State University, Ikot Akpaden, Mkpat Enin, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Emotional Intelligence And Employability Of Undergraduate Students At Kampala International University, Uganda
This study explored the effect of emotional intelligence on employability skills of students. Using non-probability sample of 265 students enrolled in business management degree program at Kampala International University. A quantitative survey research paradigm was employed. Multiple regression analyses revealed a significant relationships between the participants emotional Intelligence and Employability skills (R2=0.48, p<0.05). The results further showed that handling emotions

Dr. Jackson Langat (Ph.D.)
Department Of Agricultural Economics And Agribusiness Management, Egerton University, Njoro (kenya)
Multivariate Analysis Of Academic Performance Of Undergraduate Students Admitted Through Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination And Direct Entry: A Case Study Of Akwa Ibom State University, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
The work aimed at analysis the academic performances of students admitted through Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination and Direct Entry in Akwa Ibom State University. The Faculties selected for the analysis were Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Physical Sciences, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences and Faculty of Social Sciences. Hotelling's T2 statistic was adopted. The

Christine Kabasinguzi
Lecturer, Supplies & Procurement, College Of Economics And Management (cem), Kampala International University, Uganda
The Effects Of Malaria On Some Haematological Parameters Among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Clinic At The Plateau State Specialist Hospital, Jos, Nigeria
A study of the effects of malaria on some haematological parameters among pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at the Plateau State Specialist Hospital Jos, Nigeria, was carried out for four months. Blood samples were collected and examined for malaria using thin film stained with giemsa and haematological parameters which included Packed Cell Volume (PCV), White Blood Cell Count (WBC) and

Adeiyongo,C.M.
Department Of Zoology, University Of Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria
Regression Modeling Of The 3 Ps Of Youth Recruitment Into Jihadist Terrorism In Wajir County, Kenya
Radicalization of the youth into jihadist terrorism has been persistent in Kenya as witnessed by prevalent terrorist undertakings in Kenya leading to extensive damages and loss of lives. This study therefore seeks to estimate a regression model of the 3 Ps of youth recruitment into Violent Terrorism in Wajir County, Kenya. The study was anchored on rational choice theory. A

Njoora Daniel Ngugi
Researcher, Pure And Applied Sciences, Nuria College, Kenya, P.o. Box 16395-00610, Nairobi, Kenya
Effectiveness Of Hiv And Aids Teaching Strategies In Public Boarding Secondary Schools In Kisumu County, Kenya
Purpose of the Study: This study explored effectiveness of HIV and AIDS teaching strategies in public boarding secondary schools in Kisumu County. The study was guided by the research question; to what extent are the strategies effective in mitigating the spread of HIV in public boarding secondary schools in Kisumu County? The study was anchored on constructivist Learning theory. Statement

Dr. Anne Kanga
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Post Graduate Studies, The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa, Nairobi, Kenya
Role Of Curriculum Development On The Integrity Of Evaluation Systems In Kenyan Universities
Student evaluation is considered a critical part in the process of any curriculum development process. Through student evaluation, the efficacy of a developed curriculum can be judged of its worth. This therefore means that evaluation methods have to be beyond reproach. Thus, educational players within the higher institutions of learning such as universities give significant considerations towards safeguarding the integrity

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