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Sibanda, C and Gombe, N T H P (2010) Evaluation of the T1 Surveillance in Tsholotsho District Matabeleland North, Zimbabwe (Unpublished) - References

ABSTRACT: Background: In Zimbabwe, the perinatal mortality surveillance system is based on passive reporting of perinatal deaths using the perinatal death notification forms. Mpilo hospital recorded 74 perinatal deaths from January to September. No death was reported to the city and no perinatal mortality forms were found at the health information section. We aimed to assess the performance of perinatal mortality surveillance system in Bulawayo city. Methods: We conducted a descriptive cross-sectional study in all the maternity centres in Bulawayo City in 2011 using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for evaluating public health surveillance systems. We used interviewer-administrated questionnaires to collect data. We used a checklist to assess availability of resources. Perinatal death notification forms were reviewed. Results: We interviewed 67 workers. Knowledge on the system was poor. Eight (12%) were trai

Mohamedbhai, G (2008) The Effects of Massification on Higher Education in Africa Accra Association of African Universities - References

ABSTRACT: The lack of common agreement on the typology of causes/drivers of massification within the literature globally and the paradox between the meager GTER (Gross Tertiary Enrollment Ratio) and higher education massification in Sub-Saharan Africa require further reflection on this global issue (e.g., the massification of higher education). This study aimed therefore to investigate higher education massification in Cameroon, one of the Sub-Saharan African countries affected by this phenomenon. It employed a qualitative approach based on content analysis of secondary sources and semi-structured interviews with Cameroonian academic members, managers, and higher education officials to explore the causes and meaning of higher education massification in Cameroon.

Publication reveals essential ingredients of the groundbreaking NIH RADx national diagnostics effort

Publication reveals essential ingredients of the groundbreaking NIH RADx national diagnostics effort Publication reveals essential ingredients of the groundbreaking NIH RADx national diagnostics effort Share: Insights, lessons learned after a year of transforming COVID-19 testing a special journal issue One-year into implementation of the National Institutes of Health’s Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) initiative, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology has dedicated a special April 29, 2021, issue to exploring the innovative structure and operation of the RADx Tech program. As one of four components of the NIH RADx initiative focused on rapidly advancing COVID-19 testing technologies, RADx Tech has worked across health agencies, academia, not-for-profit organizations and the biotechnology industry to produce COVID-19 tests in the United States, dramatically increasing testi

Kohan, S E (2020) Fast Fashion Leaders H & M and Zara; Weathering the Pandemic - References

ABSTRACT: From an international business risk management perspective, the widespread and catastrophic implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on the performance of Zara (Parent company Indetex) are studied and analyzed to contribute to ongoing research on the conventional brick-and-mortar retail business. Brick-and-mortar retail has headed into decline over the last several years, and e-retailing has grown exponentially during the lockdown period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of this study is to understand and highlight the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis on the performance of Zara in Saudi Arabia. It was found that consumers’ preferences and purchasing behavior experienced a

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