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Analysis of the Effects of Livestock Economics on the Sustainability of Rural Settlements, Case Study: Eastern Gavdool District, Malekan
Published 2021-03-01“…Livestock farming is one of the most important activities in rural areasand most villagers, along with agriculture and horticulture, are engaged in animal husbandry (Livestock storage) and some products of the villagers in the agriculture and horticulture sector are devoted to livestock feeding, and others are consumed or sold, such as lob bits, live meat and etc. …”
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Research on the driving paths of bilateral renewable energy trade between neighboring countries and China from the perspective of behavioral attribution
Published 2025-01-01“…The study finds that for neighboring nations to engage in substantial renewable energy trade with China, extensive use of market-incentive policy instruments is essential. …”
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Mechanisms of co-presence in repetitive drama studio performances
Published 2024-12-01“…Presence and co-presence occur as a result of focus, accepting, and building which are characteristic of improvisational theatre and process drama techniques that are used to keep students engaged and on task. Students address issues from an autobiographical and collaborative perspective, allowing them to play a part through improvised personal responses. …”
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Who Puts the ‘Open’ in Open Knowledge?
Published 2020-12-01“…In order to operate as successful open knowledge institutions, universities must do more than support the transmission of research outcomes from experts located within the university to external communities. They must engage in knowledge-making with communities. This involves questions of equity, diversity and inclusion – who gets to make knowledge; as well the role of productive interactions across boundaries (disciplines/university/wider community) in its growth and spread. …”
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Blockchain enabled traceability in the jewel supply chain
Published 2025-01-01“…Six primary participants in the supply chain, from miners to customers, engage with the blockchain, ensuring full traceability and transparency. …”
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Factors Influencing Human Waste Management in Sanga Town Council- Kiruhura District.
Published 2023“…Environmental officer, community development officer and other stakeholders should maintain support through engaging every household in sanitation programmes with in Sanga town council.…”
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6187
The Waste Management with Reward System Project Proposal: A Case Study of Bushenyi-Ishaka Monicipality in Uganda.
Published 2024“…Waste Management with a Reward System encourages waste-producer communities to engage in recycling activities and make use of different junkshops and recycling centers. …”
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6188
Teachers’ Motivation and CRE Learners Academic Performance in Secondary Schools of Kayonza Sub-County Kanungu District.
Published 2024“…The study recommended that school management should actively engage with teachers to understand their perspectives on organizational policies and treatment, as this could enhance teacher satisfaction and, consequently, students’ academic performance.…”
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6189
Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Promoting Empowerment of Women in Southern Division Kabale District.
Published 2024“…The distribution of roles highlights that while FBOs engage in diverse activities, there is a clear emphasis on education, financial support, and leadership development. …”
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Innovation and Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises in Kabale Municipality, Uganda.
Published 2020“…The results indicated that there was a significant positive relationship between innovation and SME performance, that access to funds was the leading challenge to SME innovation and that process innovation strategies were being engaged by SMEs in KMC. It concluded that all SME operators in the study area realize the importance of innovation in the growth of their businesses, found innovation being a significant predictor of SME performance. …”
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Non-Governmental Organisations and poverty Alleviation in Uganda: A case Study of Kisoro District.
Published 2020“…The study recommended that NGOs should engage themselves with the communities in order to know their needs and not deciding for them. …”
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Monitoring and Evaluation System for Performance Contracts in Nyanza District, Rwanda
Published 2020“…This study suggests that the success of Imihigo requires active citizen participation beyond consultation, and official accountability that engages local people in planning as well as implementation of development projects. …”
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Factors Influencing Solid Waste Management in Nansana Municipal Division Council- Nansana Municipality, Wakiso District-Uganda
Published 2020“…Majority of the respondents, 91.5% (249/272) of the respondents were not engaged in segregating solid waste.…”
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Shaping interaction among improved cowpea’s farming: Do Institutions have a role to play? A case of Oyam district in Uganda
Published 2022“…The concerned agencies should strengthen the registration of actors engaged in the development and promotion of innovation at the lower local government and ensure traceability of input used by farmers to stream line actors’ roles.…”
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Shaping interaction among improved cowpea’s farming: Do Institutions have a role to play? A case of Oyam district in Uganda
Published 2022“…The concerned agencies should strengthen the registration of actors engaged in the development and promotion of innovation at the lower local government and ensure traceability of input used by farmers to stream line actors’ roles.…”
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Factors associated with iron deficiency aneamia among pregnant women at Chuk hospital in Kigali, Rwanda
Published 2022“…Individual level factors such as physical activities was found to be beneficial to pregnant women; however, it was also noted that pregnant women with specific conditions should always seek approval from their health officers before engaging in any physical activities.…”
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Effect of physiochemical parameters on yield and biological efficiency of Volvariella volvacea cultivated on empty fruit bunch pellets
Published 2025-02-01“…However, the low yield of V. volvacea has discouraged farmers from engaging in its production. Objective: The study was conducted to observe the improvement of V. volvacea yield depending on various physiochemical parameters of V. volvacea growth. …”
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Markers of Inflammation and Fibrosis in the Orbital Fat/Connective Tissue of Patients with Graves’ Orbitopathy: Clinical Implications
Published 2014-01-01“…Macrophages and CD4 T lymphocytes are both engaged in the active/severe and long stage of inflammation in the orbital tissue. …”
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Use of a 2-year continuing professional development programme to change Japanese physicians’ attitudes to learning primary care: a qualitative study
Published 2022-07-01“…The experienced practitioners participating in this study reported that the programme helped them apply their skills more broadly; for example, searching the literature for psychosocial aspects of practice and engaging more comfortably with diverse perspectives. …”
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Identification of Pediatric Oral Health Core Competencies through Interprofessional Education and Practice
Published 2015-01-01“…Over the past seven years, the Department of Pediatric Dentistry at New York University College of Dentistry (NYUCD) and the Advanced Practice: Pediatrics and the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner (PNP) program at New York University College of Nursing (NYUCN) have engaged in a program of formal educational activities with the specific goals of advancing interprofessional education, evidence-based practice, and interprofessional strategies to improve the oral-systemic health of infants and young children. …”
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