Creative Art was introduced into Ghana’s primary school curriculum in 2007. Comprising Performing, Literary and Visual Arts, Creative Art was intended to foster creativity development among primary pupils. However, Creative Art is taught by generalist classroom teachers who lack the specialized training, knowledge, skill and experience to identify efficient teaching-lear...
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Authors N. A. Opoku-Asare, A. Tachie-Menson, G. K. Ampeh
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Page No. 7 to 15

The geo-political entity defined as Nigeria remained the most enduring hangover of the British colonialism. Before the 1914 popular amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates, each of the over 250 ethnic groups that make up Nigerian State existed to some extent independently and distinctively in culture and tradition, but not that they were not interacting with one another i...
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Authors Dr. A. F. Usman
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Page No. 1 to 6

This paradigmatic and pragmatic analytic-reviewing-recommendarystudy aims at entrenching the notion of participatory development/community participation and community capacity building for sustainability in rural water supply. The study’s review covers introductory background in participatory development/community participation and community capacity building that lead t...
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Authors Moses M. M. Daemane
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Page No. 21 to 32

This is a research study examining the perceptions of Lesotho’s rural communities on their contribution towards sustainable rural water supply/RWSsystems. It is a Beneficiary Assessment Approach study and observatory study. In an effort to improve the quality of results that development interventions exhibit, development practitioners engage in beneficiary assessment. Th...
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Authors Moses M. M. Daemane
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Page No. 33 to 37

This is a research study that reveals some nature of the contribution of Lesotho’s communities in capital and management costs and the influence of financial contributions on perceptions of ownership of rural water supply systems/RWSSs. The study is about perceptions of rural communities on ownership and management of RWSSs in Lesotho. The research further includes a sum...
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Authors Moses M. M. Daemane
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Page No. 1 to 6

The aim of this research study is to provide an analytic view of some demographic aspects of rural households in need of clean water in Lesotho, their lack of clean water problems and possible solutions to their non-functioning Rural Water Supply Systems/RWSSs. This is part of the findings of a continuous research study based on interviews, observations and secondary data analysis. The s...
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Authors Moses M. M. Daemane
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Page No. 1 to 7

This research study is an analytic conceptual framework aiming at understanding factors essential to obtain sustainability in rural communities’ water supply systems. The basis of the study is on observations and desk-study or literature reviewing. Its aim is to determine factors necessary for obtaining sustainability in rural communities’ water supply s...
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Authors Moses M. M. Daemane
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Page No. 17 to 22

This paper is concerned with the influence of the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) on poverty alleviation in Maseno and Winam Divisions of Kisumu District. It analyses some of the development activities the ACK is involved in as an attempt to improve the local people’s standard of living. Poverty is an outrage against humanity. It robes people of their dignity, power and h...
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Authors Joshua O. Ayiemba, Matthew M. Theuri, Peter C. Mungai
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Page No. 23 to 47

The results of this study show that Kien Giang has an abundant youth laborer force; 43% of laborers are between the ages 15 to 29, most of whom are involved in the handicraft sector and non-agriculture wage employment, while most laborers aging between 45 and 60 are involved in agricultural work. However, laborers had a difficult time finding jobs after participating in career training b...
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Authors Nguyen Quang Tuyen
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Objective: This paper identifies the factors that predict payment of a bribe to the police at the individual level in Kenya. Scope: Based on a survey of 2,399 respondents, the study’s dependent variable isself-reportedpayment of bribes to the police. Independent variables include bribesto receive various public services, and selected social and demographic indicators. Th...
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Authors Lincoln J. Fry
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Page No. 29 to 36