Libraries And Students With Disabilities: Reflections From The Moshi Co-operative University Library
The need for information among libraries and information users today has increased as a result of the advantages that it offers in terms of the decision making power especially in political, economic and social aspects. Thus the right of access to information is no longer optional to any library users irrespective of their myriads as stipulated in Articles 18(1) and
Factors Affecting Implementation Of The Balanced Scorecard In Public Institutions In Kenya: Lessons From Kenya Wildlife Services
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors affecting the implementation of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC) in Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS). KWS has implemented the BSC but has not fully reaped the benefits of the BSC because of several factors. The research design used in this study was descriptive in nature. Using stratified sampling, a sample of 113
Constraints Faced By Farmers In Rice Production In Enugu State Nigeria
The study investigated the constraints militating against rice production in Enugu state, Nigeria. Ninety respondents were selected using multi-stage sampling technique. Data for the study were collected by the use of well structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistics was used to analyse the data. The results showed that rice farmers in the area were predominantly female. Their mean age and education were
Leveraging Retailers For Fertilizer Extension Service Provision In Uganda
Uganda is among the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa committed to implement the Abuja 2006 Presidential declaration for each African Union member country to achieve nutrient use levels of 50 kg per hectare per year. Uganda has a “Fertilizer Policy” is already in place together with the “Strategy” to operationlise it. Unfortunately, the public agricultural extension delivery system on the
Mathematical Analysis Of The Effect Of Growth Rate Of Vibriocholera In The Dynamical Spread Of Cholera
This paper presents a deterministic compartmental model of (SLIRBP) to investigate the activities of bacteriophage on the growth of vibrio-cholera. The model which incorporated the growth rate of vibrio- cholera was analyzed mathematically. It shows that the model has a disease free equilibrium (DFE) which is locally asymptotically stable whenever the associated reproduction number of the model is less
Healthy Living As A Collaborative Effort Involving Government And The Community: Case Study Of Gants Hill Community (uk)
Issues relating to the effects of alocholism, excessive smoking, obesity and excessive drinking to public health are again gainining more attention in public media domain in today's world. The most unique reasons for this are the financial costs to governments wallets and the fact that these effects are now identified as bringing young people's life to abrupt ends.To
Understanding Government Policies In University Education: A Study Of Nigeria University Management
The aim of this paper is to take a step backward to understand how government policies in university education have been positioned in the context of the Nigerian university. In order to achieve this aim, this paper has taken a different approach to the study of government policies in university education in Nigeria. First a standard literature review was conducted