Tag: Violence

Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Francis Tumwesigye & Kingsley L. NgangeUniversity for Peace, Costa RicaEmail: tumwesigyef7@gmail.com Abstract: This study sought to find out how the media covered terrorism acts in Uganda during the year 2010. Whether the media coverage affected the image and operations of security agencies and what would be the best strategies for the media to adopt in…

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Tanzania Education Policy on Discipline Management in Schools: Way Forward on Effective Implementation

Tanzania Education Policy on Discipline Management in Schools: Way Forward on Effective Implementation

Elkana Ntebi – St John’s University of Tanzania, Dodoma & Prof. Emmanuel D. Mbennah – Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania, Harare, Zimbabwe*Corresponding Author: juniorntebi@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore strategies that could be used in the implementation of the Tanzania Education Policy on Discipline Management in Tanzania schools. In…

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Socio-Cultural Factors Associated with Gender-Based Violence Survivors Assessing Legal Services in Makueni County, Kenya

Socio-Cultural Factors Associated with Gender-Based Violence Survivors Assessing Legal Services in Makueni County, Kenya

Lennah Asami Kasyoka – Department of Gender, Institute of Anthropology, Gender and African Studies University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaTeresia Mutavi – Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, KenyaWilkins Ndege Muhingi – Department of Community Development, College of Humanities and Social Sciences,Pan Africa Christian University, KenyaTom Ondicho –…

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