Category: Vol. 2, Iss. 2

Non- Farm Activity Participation and Implications on Farmers’ Climate Change Adaptation in Kathonzweni Sub-County, Kenya

Non- Farm Activity Participation and Implications on Farmers’ Climate Change Adaptation in Kathonzweni Sub-County, Kenya

Everlyn Vaati Mutunga* PhD Student, Moi University, Kenya, Prof. Peter Isaboke Omboto, PhD 2Associate Professor of Environmental Economics, Moi University, Kenya *Corresponding author: kalwendyvaati@gmail.com Received March 5, 2018; Revised April 6, 2018; Accepted April 12, 2018 Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of many economies in the developing world. The sector, however, is facing a myriad…

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HIV and AIDS Silence: The Coping Mechanism of the Youth in Poor Households in Kenyan Slums

HIV and AIDS Silence: The Coping Mechanism of the Youth in Poor Households in Kenyan Slums

Urbanus Mwinzi Ndollo, PhD* – Social Work Coordinator, Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya *Corresponding author: umndolo@gmail.com Received March 5, 2018; Revised April 4, 2018; Accepted April 11, 2018 Abstract: There is no doubt it is all silent! HIV and AIDS are no longer the threatening health diseases that dominated the local and international daily…

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Integration of Cross-Cutting Concepts in English Language Teaching: An Assessment of Secondary School Teachers’ Awareness in Tanzania

Integration of Cross-Cutting Concepts in English Language Teaching: An Assessment of Secondary School Teachers’ Awareness in Tanzania

Sophia J. Laiser, * Tumaini University Makumira, Arusha, Tanzania. Dr. Apolo Mugyenyi, Tumaini University Makumira, Arusha, Tanzania. *Corresponding author: laisersophia@gmail.com Received March 5, 2018; Revised April 4, 2018; Accepted April 13, 2018 Abstract: This study sought to assess English language teachers’ awareness in integration of cross cutting concepts into the English language teaching curriculum. The…

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Relationship Between Settlement Type And Caregivers’ Risk Behaviours For Childhood Diarrhoea In Mwanza City, Tanzania

Relationship Between Settlement Type And Caregivers’ Risk Behaviours For Childhood Diarrhoea In Mwanza City, Tanzania

Silas Richard Kabhele, 1* PhD Student, School of Public Health, University of Dodoma, Tanzania. Prof. Inory P. Gesase, PhD, School of Public Health, University of Dodoma. Stephen M. Kibusi, PhD School of Public Health, University of Dodoma, Tanzania. *Corresponding author: kabhelesilas@hotmail.com Received April 14, 2018; Revised April 26, 2018; Accepted May 7, 2018 Abstract: Diarrhoea,…

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