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How communities' perceptions of disasters influence disaster response: managing landslides on Mount Elgon, Uganda
(Wiley Online Library, 2014-11-28)The aim of this paper is to assess the role of people's perception in disaster management. It is based on a study carried out along the slopes of Mount Elgon in Eastern Uganda. People living in the study area have experienced ... -
The influence of parenting styles and managerial elements on school readiness in kindergarten-aged children within a community
(Jurnal Obsesi: Jurnal Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini, 2023)Humanity's phase-to-phase development necessitates adept management, crucial for community growth. Employing a quantitative research approach, this study investigates how familial managerial elements impact children's ... -
Navigating the ethical maze in disability research: ethical contestations in an African context
(Taylor&Francis Online: Disability & Society ., 2015-02-17)Despite changes in how disability is viewed, ethical requirements for disability research have hardly changed. Some ethical clearance procedures, processes and practices still consider persons with disabilities as not able, ... -
Power dynamics among PWDs during adult learning processes: motivator or demotivator?
(AJOL: Rwandan Journal of Education, 2016-01-12)People with disabilities (PWDs) need knowledge and skills to engage in livelihood activities and to lead meaningful lives. Unfortunately, they are not or are underserved by the formal and non-formal education system. ... -
Using traditional role-play games by adults to nurture a culture of cooperation among children amidst wide-spread engagement in online games within today’s technological society
(Journal of Critical Reviews, 2020-04)Today, children of this millennium are not familiar with traditional games, they are more familiar with online or digital games, thus having less time for interaction with their peers. Within the Sundanese community there ...