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Joseph Hitimana
Department Of Forestry, University Of Kabianga: P.o. Box 2030-20200 Kericho, Kenya
Seedling Survival Levels Under Plantation Establishment For Livelihood Improvement Scheme And Implications For Conservation Of Mt. Elgon Natural Forest Ecosystem, Kenya
Plantation Establishment for Livelihood Improvement Scheme (PELIS) is an incentive system anchored in the Kenya's Forest Management and Conservation Act of 2016. It allows local communities to use forestlands for food crop production while supporting forest establishment phase. Mixed tree-crop farming may benefit or harm planted trees. Forest plantations are being established using PELIS to protect Mt Elgon natural forest

Thomas Matonyei
Department Of Forestry, University Of Kabianga: P.o. Box 2030-20200 Kericho, Kenya
Utilization Of Edible Insects In Risk Reduction Of Non Communicable Diseases
Non communicable diseases are associated with 60% deaths globally (WHO 20014). The risk increases as consumption of processed and convenient foods as meat and oils which is linked to NCDs, continues to rise rapidly in the world, Africa and Kenya hence need to shift to a more healthy diet. Interest in rearing and consumption of edible insects is rising as

Dr Jane Naliaka Situma
Lecturer, Department Of Nutritional Sciences, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, P.o Box 190,
Drug Abuse And Academic Performance: Evidence From Some Selected Senior High Schools In Ghana
This study investigates the effect of drug abuse on students' academic performance in some selected senior high schools (SHS) in the Greater Accra Region. The paper employed a descriptive survey approach and questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection. A sample size of 300 final year students was selected for the study using convenience sampling method. The results indicated

Mary Ogola
Postgraduate Student, Department Of Nutritional Sciences, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology, P.o Box
Factors Influencing The Uptake Of Contraceptives Among Youth In Imenti South - Sub County, Meru-kenya
Introduction: Unintended pregnancy poses a major risk to the reproductive health of adolescents and young adults in developing countries. This is linked to decreasing age of menarche and onset of sexual activity. This has a serious implication on economy and future human capital potential. Delivery of effective contraceptive services has a direct impact on maternal child wellbeing. Aims: The objectives

Leticia Apieleg Ayarna-Gagakuma
Departmental Officer, Accounting, University Of Professional Studies-accra, P. O. Box Lg 149, Accra
Adoption Discrepancies Of Activity-based Costing Among The Manufacturing Smes In The Developed And Developing Countries: Empirical Literature Review
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) constitute a very valuable component of economic enhancement framework that contributes significantly to countries' GDP in the world. The financial performance of these enterprises have inarguably become of paramount importance for their survival and growth. Adopting the activity-based costing (ABC) system is among the strategic moves that SMEs are urged to take, in order to

Ismail J. Ismail
Lecturer, Department Of Business Management And Administration, The University Of Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania
Assessing Students’ Readiness For Online And Distance Learning In Rwanda
Education has used a traditional delivery system where interaction between students and teacher was considered an essential element in learning. However, advance in IT and innovations in educational delivery have challenged this paradigm by ushering in new delivery methods, online and distance education, which are being adopted as the next logical step in education systems, especially in response to Covid-19.

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