Farmers’ Knowledge, Attitude, Perception And Practices Towards Uptake And Utilization Of Treated Human Excreta As Organic Fertilizer In Imenti South, Meru County
Universal access to safe and adequate sanitation for everyone remains a global challenge since over 35% of the total global populations have no access to adequate sanitation. This call for action and a paradigm shift from the conventional sanitation approach systems to on-site sanitation approach to ensure complete sanitation value chain and safeguard circular nutrient economy. This study explores small
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Supply Chain Risk Management Strategies On Performance Of Manufacturing Firms In Burundi: Case Of Chez Mutoyi Cooperative
Supply Chain Management(SCM) has a record of huge successes as a tool that is highly competitive in the world organizations. Supply Chain stakeholders are often demanding for efficient and effective delivery of services. Due to the global free trade, business environment has been complex due to the risk aspects predominant in the world market and, particularly within supply chain. The
Influence Of Project Management Skills On Performance Of Government Funded Projects In Burundi: A Case Of Burundi Road Agency
This survey investigated the impact of program administration competencies on the execution and success of government-funded programs, with a specific focus on Burundi Road Agency. The main objective was to examine how program administration skills do influence the fulfillment of government-funded programs within the agency. The survey aimed to achieve this objective by exploring the effects of communication competencies, cost
Stress And Coping Strategies On Marital Conflict Among Couples In Ggaba, Kampala – Uganda
Marriage is a foundational human relationship, influenced by cultural, religious, and social dynamics. Despite its significance, marriages frequently encounter challenges stemming from diverse factors such as individual differences, societal expectations, and external stressors. The ever-unpredictable financial difficulties, political strife, government policy impingements and the ever-changing marital trends have further instigated stress and marital conflicts. This study investigates the intricate relationship
Interventional Capacity Of Community Health Volunteers For Screening And Linkages Of Non-communicable Diseases In Nyeri County, Kenya
Background Information: Globally, Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) account for 63% of mortalities. Approximately, 80% of these NCD-related deaths occur in LMICs and they contribute to at least 50% of hospital admissions. NCDs affect individuals, households, communities, and health care systems leading to increased expenditures at all levels. In Kenya, the National and County governments prioritised Communicable diseases more than NCDs. Consequently,
Effect Of Knowledge Sharing On Performance Of Supply Chain Managemnt In Busia County Government,kenya
The study sought to examine effect of knowledge sharing on performance of supply chain management in Busia County Government. This study was anchored on strategic network theory and supported by network, innovation hub, system and resource based theories that gave perspectives of the study. The study used correlation research design. The 350 respondents were the study's target population of which78
Gender-specific Entrepreneurship Programs: Understanding The Lived Experiences Of Rural Women Entrepreneurs In Amolatar Sub-region, Uganda
Women constitute a significant portion of the global population and play vital roles in economic development through entrepreneurial activities. Despite their potential, female entrepreneurs, especially in developing countries like Uganda, face numerous challenges including limited access to capital, education, and support networks. This study investigates the impact of gender-specific entrepreneurship programs on rural women in the Amolatar Sub-Region, Uganda, focusing
Digital Divide And Teachers’ Attitude Towards The Use Of Computer For Teaching In Public Secondary Schools In Osun State, Nigeria
The study determined the influence of the three levels of digital divide on public secondary school teachers' attitude to the use of computer for teaching in Osun State, Nigeria. Descriptive survey research design was adopted for the study. 360 students were sampled for the study using multistage sampling procedure and return-rate of questionnaire was 85.27%. Analysis of data showed that
Choice Of Medical Specialties By House Officers In South-south Negeria: A Multi-center Survey
In the Nigerian health system, a house officer is a newly graduated medical doctor undergoing clinical rotations in the four major core specialties. During this period, they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge required for the task of specialization. Among house officers, studies have shown that various factors play a role in the choice of specialties. The aim