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Kawaguchi, Mamoru. "Sports Arena, Kadoma, Japan." Structural Engineering International 6, no. 3 (August 1996): 168–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686696780495653.

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Chirundu, Daniel. "Typhoid Fever Clusters in Kadoma City, Zimbabwe April 2014." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING 3, no. 1 (March 31, 2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijnr.2015.03.01.art001.

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DANIEL, GAMIRA. "THE INTEGRATION OF ICT IN GEOGRAPHY IN SELECTED KADOMA HIGH SCHOOLS, ZIMBABWE." i-manager's Journal on School Educational Technology 15, no. 1 (2019): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.26634/jsch.15.1.16169.

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Donewell, Bangure, Daniel Chirundu, Lucia Takundwa, and Mufuta Tshimanga. "Trends in Maternity Delivery Outcomes at Kadoma General Hospital, Zimbabwe, 2007-2011." International Journal of Maternal and Child Health 2, no. 2 (2014): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.12966/ijmch.05.01.2014.

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Magande, Pamela Nyaradzai. "An Evaluation of Community Engagement in Urban Service Provision, Kadoma City Health, 2016." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT 3, no. 1 (June 30, 2017): 1–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijmg.2015.03.01.art001.

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Magande, Pamela N. "Analysis of the Kadoma General Hospital Cervical Cancer Screening Program Dataset, 2014-2015." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH 4, no. 2 (June 30, 2016): 340–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijph.2013.04.02.art050.

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Remigios, Mangizvo V. "Women – water – sanitation: The case of Rimuka high-density suburb in Kadoma, Zimbabwe." Agenda 25, no. 2 (June 2011): 113–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10130950.2011.576004.

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Chirundu, Daniel. "Adherence to Antiretroviral therapy among Clients Utilizing a Primary Health Care Facility Kadoma Zimbabwe (2016)." TEXILA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING 4, no. 1 (April 28, 2018): 10–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21522/tijnr.2015.04.01.art002.

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Moyo, S. "Men's knowledge about prostate cancer: a case study of rural Mhondoro-Ngezi, Kadoma District, Zimbabwe." European Journal of Cancer Care 26, no. 1 (April 6, 2016): e12493. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecc.12493.

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Herrington, R. J. "Late Archaean structure and gold mineralization in the Kadoma region of the Midlands greenstone belt, Zimbabwe." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 95, no. 1 (1995): 173–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/gsl.sp.1995.095.01.11.

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Mupindu, Wisemen. "The efficacy of education decentralisation policy in Zimbabwe: a case of Kadoma district." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/202.

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The study focused on the efficacy of the democratic education decentralization policy. The study focused on the efficacy of the democratic education decentralization policy implementation of the four schools of Kadoma District in Zimbabwe. The thesis reviewed literature and discussed the concept of the democratic education decentralization policy implementation and how this has been practiced in Zimbabwe. The theoretical basis of democratic education decentralization policies were outlined and the argument for and against the policy discussed. Thus the dissertation explored the concept of education decentralization policy with specific reference to the notions of democratization and participation in Zimbabwe. Besides the qualitative and the quantitative research methods employed, the study was complemented by the observation on the ground and document analysis. The thesis unearthed that; the democratic education decentralization policy is characterized by some successes and problems during implementation of the policy as indicated by the paucity of the teaching and learning resources. The research findings revealed that, there is prevalence of poor learning outcomes at ‘O’ level in schools; the SDCs/SDAs are underutilized sources of school development because they are not fully empowered by the education system since they had a minimum role in participating towards the implementation of the policy in order to acquire the teaching and learning resources at the schools in Kadoma District. The above findings long-established the view held by critical theorists of the Participatory Governance Model that there is a complementary relationship between the participation of the SDC/SDA in acquiring the teaching as well as the learning resources and the academic performance of learners. Thus, the study concluded that decentralization policy implementation was the major driving force in strengthening efficiency and accountability of resources and results.mplementation of the four schools of Kadoma District in Zimbabwe. The thesis reviewed literature and discussed the concept of the democratic education decentralization policy implementation and how this has been practiced in Zimbabwe. The theoretical basis of democratic education decentralization policies were outlined and the argument for and against the policy discussed. Thus the dissertation explored the concept of education decentralization policy with specific reference to the notions of democratization and participation in Zimbabwe. Besides the qualitative and the quantitative research methods employed, the study was complemented by the observation on the ground and document analysis. The thesis unearthed that; the democratic education decentralization policy is characterized by some successes and problems during implementation of the policy as indicated by the paucity of the teaching and learning resources. The research findings revealed that, there is prevalence of poor learning outcomes at ‘O’ level in schools; the SDCs/SDAs are underutilized sources of school development because they are not fully empowered by the education system since they had a minimum role in participating towards the implementation of the policy in order to acquire the teaching and learning resources at the schools in Kadoma District. The above findings long-established the view held by critical theorists of the Participatory Governance Model that there is a complementary relationship between the participation of the SDC/SDA in acquiring the teaching as well as the learning resources and the academic performance of learners. Thus, the study concluded that decentralization policy implementation was the major driving force in strengthening efficiency and accountability of resources and results.
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Metcalf, Stephen Merrick. "Identifying strategies for effective artisanal and small-scale gold mining interventions in Kadoma-Chakari, Zimbabwe." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/1419.

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This thesis examines historical and contemporary artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in Kadoma-Chakari, Zimbabwe in order to identify effective strategies to reduce mercury loss and exposure and to increase miners’ incomes by improving gold recoveries. Cyanidation of mercury-rich tailings and the use of nitric acid to leach mercury from cathode sludge and amalgams are identified as significant pathways for losses of mercury into the environment in Zimbabwe. Indirect evidence suggests that as much as 90% of the mercury contained in amalgamation tailings at mills in Kadoma-Chakari is dissolved during passive vat cyanidation. Mercury traps placed after copper amalgamation plates and centrifuges could reduce the amount of mercury subjected to cyanidation, but mercury can be kept out of cyanidation circuits altogether by replacing whole ore amalgamation with vinyl loop carpets. The optimal cyanide concentration for passive vat leaching is between 0.1 to 0.15%. Better management of nitric acid waste solutions can also significantly reduce mercury losses. The current political and socio-economic crisis significantly limits the effectiveness of ASGM programs in Zimbabwe. Nevertheless, strategies for more effective management of ASGM interventions are suggested by a review of the history of didactic theatre (Theatre for Development) in Africa. Theatre used as an awareness building tool is exemplified by “Nakai”, a drama produced in Kadoma-Chakari to increase knowledge of the hazards of mercury use. Theatre can also be a means to ensure horizontal communication between donors and project beneficiaries if it is used to stimulate discussions that give communities a real voice in development programs. It is proposed that community participation in project design, implementation and evaluation increases the likelihood of project success and sustainability because community-identified problems and solutions are more realistic than those defined by donors, and because community “buy in” and ownership increases pressure on project administrators to deliver the services communities need.
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Mazise, Amos. "Challenges and prospects of quality primary education in Zimbabwe rural schools: a case study of Kadoma rural schools." Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/569.

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The study focused on investigating challenges and prospects of quality education in rural primary schools in developing countries particularly in Zimbabwe. Reviewed literature indicated that two theories; education as human capital and education as human right advanced increased access to education. Decline of quality of education in the expansion programme portrayed by the decrease of pass rates to below 50 percent, pupils’ low literacy and numeracy prompted investigation. A case study of Ngezi rural primary schools was explored using a sample of 50 respondents selected through stratified random technique. Data were gathered by a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods defined as triangulation. Self- administered questionnaires for heads and teachers, interview guide for grade 7 pupils and SDC and observation guide were the instruments employed for data collection. Analysis of the data was done using descriptive statistics. Findings were that quality of universal education was affected by inadequate supporting inputs and facilities, inappropriate teaching methods and unmotivated teachers. However 80 percent of the schools were staffed with qualified teachers depicting government’s commitment to quality education. 40 % of the schools without qualified leadership were indicative of the effect of poor school conditions to staff turn up. In studies carried out in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and India quality also declined as access was increased due to similar causes. Recommendations were to create a strong collaboration among stakeholders through communication to ensure the four conditions for quality are met simultaneously as they are interdependent and reforming the curriculum to suit means and needs of the people.
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Chigumira, Easther. "An appraisal of the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme on land use practices, livelihoods and the natural environment at three study areas in Kadoma District, Zimbabwe." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005489.

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This research appraises the impact of the Fast Track Land Reform Programme at three resettled communities in Kadoma District, Zimbabwe. In particular it assesses the livelihood practices of land recipients and their effects on the natural environment. Two of the communities, Lanteglos and CC Molina were resettled under the A1 villagised and self-contained settlement scheme and are found in the Natural Farming Region III. Pamene, the third community, was resettled under the A2 small-scale commercial settlement scheme and is found in the Natural Farming Region IIb. Multiple research methods including household surveys, interviews, observations, reviews of literature and map construction through the use of Geographic Information Systems, allowed for the collection of empirical, descriptive, and spatial data to provide for the appraisal. The land use practices included dry land crop production, livestock rearing, vegetable gardening and exploitation of the natural environment for a variety of purposes. Farming was mostly subsistence with the use of traditional equipment by all three communities. Tenure was perceived to be insecure by beneficiaries and although a variety of papers to show ownership were held, none provided for leasing or freehold tenure. Despite acquiring natural capital from the resettlement process, the findings of this research show low levels of financial, physical and social capital amongst beneficiaries. Moreover climatic variability, the declining macro-economic and unstable political environment and little support from government have adversely affected the livelihoods of beneficiaries. The implication of all this has been a reduction in livelihoods that are based solely on agricultural production, leading to off-farm practices primarily exploiting the natural environment. The long term effect would be increased degradation of the environment, leading to reduced arable and grazing land, and thereby hindering sustainable livelihoods from farming. Recommendations are proposed based on this research’s findings being typical in Zimbabwe. Central to this is the need for government to revise its present land policy and, provide for a comprehensive and holistic land policy that should be based on the vision of how agriculture should evolve in Zimbabwe
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Igah, Emmanuel. "Kaduna dans le réseau urbain nigérian." Paris 4, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA040080.

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"Kaduna dans le réseau urbain nigérian", est un thème d'étude significatif et d'actualité à un moment où les impacts de l'urbanisation rapide et mal maitrisée, préoccupent de plus en plus les citadins et les pouvoirs publics au Nigéria. Ce travail se situe dans le cadre de la recherche d'un système d'outils d'analyse permettant de mieux comprendre le processus complexe du développement urbain au Nigéria. Il s'articule sur trois axes d'étude majeurs, à savoir, -l'étude de la formation et du fonctionnement du réseau urbain national. -l'analyse des facteurs et des paramètres qui entrent en jeu dans l'urbanisation au Nigéria à travers une étude spécifique portant sur une ville typique de la situation urbaine présente. Kaduna, ville dont la population s'élevait à 1,2 millions d'habitants en 1989, a été choisie pour son rôle particulier dans le réseau urbain national. -des réflexions sur les moyens à mettre en œuvre pour maitriser le développement urbain au Nigéria et à Kaduna en particulier. Des propositions ont été faites pour améliorer le fonctionnement du réseau urbain et pour remédier aux problèmes auxquels Kaduna est actuellement confrontée. "
"Kaduna in the Nigerian urban network" is a significant and current theme of study at a time when the impacts of rapid and uncontrolled urbanization are increasingly preoccupying urban dwellers and public authorities in Nigeria. This work is aimed at finding a system of instruments of analysis that would help to understand the complex process of urban development in Nigeria. It is articulated on three major axis of study, namely: -the study of the formation and functioning of the national urban system. - analysis of the factors and parameters that come into play in urbanization in Nigeria, through the case study of a city that epitomizes the present urban situation. Kaduna, a city which had a population of 1, 2 million inhabitants in 1989, was chosen for its peculiar role in the national urban network. - reflexions on the means of controlling urban development in Nigeria and particularly in Kaduna. Propositions were made about how to improve the functioning of the urban network and solve the problems with which Kaduna is confronted
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Carneiro, Alan Silvio Ribeiro 1981. "Kadosh e o sagrado de Hilda Hilst." [s.n.], 2009. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/270179.

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Resumo: Hilda Hilst (1930-2004) publicou diversos livros de poesia nos anos de 1950 e 1960 e ainda escreveu algumas obras teatrais entre 1967 e 1970. O surgimento em 1970 da sua primeira obra em prosa é um momento importante de construção do seu projeto literário onde os limites entre vida e obra começam a ser cada vez mais estreitados. A pesquisa desta dissertação quer contribuir para a compreensão deste contexto a partir de uma leitura do conto Kadosh, publicado no ano de 1973, na obra de mesmo nome, tendo como foco a questão do sagrado. A metodologia utilizada partiu da leitura desta obra e do conjunto da produção de Hilda Hilst, para em seguida investigar no arquivo, em fotos, cartas, anotações e originais, os rastros da emergência desta problemática na obra da autora. O destaque particular foi dado para o período entre o final dos anos de 1960 e começo dos anos de 1970, relacionados ao contexto específico de produção de Kadosh. O resultado da pesquisa são os quatro ensaios, independentes, mas interconectados que se apresenta neste trabalho: o primeiro abordando como a questão do sagrado emerge enquanto um problema literário para Hilda Hilst, através da análise de algumas correspondências que tratam do ofício da literatura, apontando indiretamente como se configura para a autora uma imagem privada de si, nos anos de 1950 e 1960; o segundo enasio parte de excertos de textos e de originais para mostrar como se configura a problemática do sagrado na sua obra literária até a publicação da coletânea de Kadosh, apontando ao final, através da análise de alguns excertos críticos, como se forma uma imagem pública da autora, à época da publicação do conto, nos anos de 1973-74; o terceiro parte do campo de significações relacionados à religiosidade que estão presentes nos rastros do arquivo, para produzir uma interpretação de Kadosh, do ponto de vista do seu universo referencial e o último ensaio tece considerações sobre a forma como se caracteriza a escritura da autora no texto e que gera contradições com relação ao conjunto de representações religiosas do conto, constituindo-se deste modo a sua aproximação particular ao sagrado. Como subproduto da pesquisa produziu-se ao final uma edição comentada de Kadosh que aponta parte das referências feitas na obra. A conclusão desta pesquisa indica como, no trabalho com o arquivo, a relação vida e obra se constitui como um amálgama indissociável que determina o percurso da interpretação, sendo um lugar de contradição e um desafio para a crítica.
Abstract: Hilda Hilst (1930-2004) published some books of poetry in the 1950's and 1960's and wrote some drama from 1967 to 1970. The appearance of her first book in prose, in 1970, is an important moment in the building of her literary project, when the limits between her personal life and her literary work get closer. The research os this dissertation intends to contribute to the understanding of this context, with an interpretation of the short story Kadosh, published in 1973, in the book with the same name, with a focus in the question of sacrality. The methodology began with the reading of this story and all the published books of Hilda Hilst, after this it was done a research in the archives, working with photos, letters, booknotes and the originals, looking for the signs of the appearance of this question in the work of the writer. The main attention was directed to the period between the end of the 1960's and the begining of the 1970's, more related to the context of Kadosh. The results of all this research are the four related essays, which are presented here: the first one analyses the appearance of the sacrality as a literary question for Hilda Hilst, working with some letters, which have as theme the problem of the writer's work, showing up Hilst's image of her own, in the 1950's and 1960's; the second essay choose some excerpts of Hilst's published books, of her originals and of some articles published in the print about Kadosh, showing up Hilst's public image, in 1973-74; the third one began with an analysis of the religious references, which can be seen in the signs of the archive to produce an interpretation of Kadosh; by the end, the last one is an analisys of the writing of the author in the short story, which produces a contradiction with the religious representations of Kadosh and constitutes the special approach of Hilst to sacrality. As another result of this research, it was organized a commented edition of the short story Kadosh, which indicates part of the references alluded by the text. The conclusion of this work show up how in the work with the archives, the relation between life and literary work as one whole directs the way of interpretation and build a place of contradictions, which plays a role in making the criticism a challenge.
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Zemanová, Veronika. "Vliv kadmia na oxidační stres u rostlin." Doctoral thesis, Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze, 2015. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-259629.

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The two ecotypes of Noccaea caerulescens originating from two differently contaminated sites (Redlschlag, Austria; Ganges, France), N. praecox (Mežica, Slovenia), Arabidopsis halleri and Spinacia oleracea were studied to compare Cd accumulation and tolerance. After 30, 60, 90 and 120 days of cultivation in Cd contaminated soil (30, 60 and 90 mg Cd/kg soil) for hyperaccumulators and 25, 40, 55 and 75 days of cultivation in Cd contaminated soil (30, 60 and 90 mg Cd/kg soil) for spinach gas-exchange parameters (net photosynthetic rate, transpiration rate, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration), fatty acids, macro- and microelements were determined as well as N utilization by plants. Noccaea species and A. halleri showed similar changes in yield of biomass, Cd content and total content of amino acids. These species confirmed differences in the profile and contents of individual free amino acids. The comparison between Noccaea species showed that Cd stress resulted in similar changes of gas-exchange parameters. Contrasting responses of plants to Cd contamination were confirmed in macro- and microelements contents, fatty acids and amino acids metabolism. Spinach showed contrasting response to cadmium compared to hyperaccumulators, especially in profile of free amino acids and fatty acids.
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Nmadu, Awawu Grace. "Access and utilization of reproductive health services among adolescents in Kaduna North local governemnt, Kaduna State North-West, Nigeria." University of the Western Cape, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/6037.

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A considerable proportion of adolescents in Nigeria are sexually active and involved in unprotected sexual activities with multiple partners. Consequently, these adolescents suffer high rates of sexually transmitted diseases, unintended pregnancy, and unsafe abortions. Many adolescents in Nigeria lack comprehensive knowledge about sexual and reproductive health (SRH) and face significant barriers to accessing quality sexual and reproductive health services (SRHS).This study was conducted because of paucity in information on the factors influencing access to and utilization of reproductive health services (RHS) among adolescents in Nigeria. The study aimed to explore the factors influencing adolescents" access to and utilization of RHS in Kaduna North local government area, North-Western Nigeria.
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Kay, David Neil. "The transplantation, development and adaptation of Zen and Tibetan Buddhism in Britain." Thesis, Lancaster University, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365845.

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Zubairu, Salihu Mustapha. "A history of industrial development in the Kaduna state of Nigeria." Thesis, University of Zululand, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10530/1496.

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A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts in fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History at the University of Zululand 2016
The study examines the historical process that laid the solid foundation for the establishment of industries in Kaduna State. The study argues and demonstrates that Kaduna possesses large markets and cheap labour occasioned by the incessant migration to the town at the early period of its establishment. Availability of raw material and its strategic location with regard to industrialization at both federal and state level led not only the establishment of industries but to the proliferation of large, small and medium industries in the state. The study also establishes that infrastructure such as adequate electricity, a good road network, and a reliable water supply have played a critical role in the survival of such industries. It is shown in the research that the industries enjoyed prosperity and development for nearly two- and-a-half decades after 1954. Industrial decline began in 1976 with the nationalization and indigenization of the industrial sector of Nigeria. By the late 1980s a number of industries had collapsed as a result of the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) which gave room for second tie foreign exchange market. This resulted to a substantial devaluation of the naira, the abolition of import licences, changes to import duties intended to reduce the protection of domestic industries and the import-dependence of manufacturing, the abolition of export duties, deflationary management policies, deregulation of the banks, and a programme of privatization for some parastatals. Production and use of locally produced basic intermediate inputs by local industries were discouraged. The profitability of local production compared to imports fell significantly because of the substantial depreciation of the exchange rate of the naira against major international currencies. The study also establishes that other factors had contributed immensely on the decline and eventual collapse of industries in Kaduna state, import of foreign goods and materials, lack of proper control of borders, and the negligent attitude of politicians with the helm of the country’s affairs in their hands, production of inferior goods, corruption, and unfavourable and multiple taxation, among other things. The study also establishes that the collapse of industries in Kaduna state has created a wide economic gap which may take a long time to be filled. The effects include widespread unemployment, with hundreds of thousands of workers losing their jobs, particularly in the manufacturing industries such as textiles and food processing; widespread insecurity and interethnic religious crises in virtually all the nooks and crannies of Kaduna state. In fact the current security challenges that the country faces have a direct connection with the proliferation of unemployed youths. Poverty and popular hostility are increasing, which has created a huge problem the state which is finding them very difficult to contain. Finally, the study offers suggestions for the way forward. The challenges facing the power sector (shortages) must be squarely addressed, especially in the areas of energy generation, transmission, and distribution; corruption; unfavourable policies and multiple-taxation. When these are addressed, Kaduna State and Nigeria in general can be reindustrialized since they have both the human and mineral resources for such enterprise.
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Books on the topic "Kadoma"

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Okuda, Hisashi. Kadoma shishi. Kadoma-shi: Azuma Jun, 1988.

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GEF National Workshop (1996 Kadoma, Zimbabwe). GEF National Workshop: 5-16 August, 1996, Kadoma Zimbabwe. [Harare]: The Ministry, 1996.

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International Conference on "Sustainable Management of Indigenous Forests in the Dry Tropics." International Conference: Sustainable management of indigenous forests in the dry tropics : May 28-June 1, 1996, Kadoma Ranch Motel, Kadoma, Zimbabwe : programme and abstracts. [Harare]: Forestry Commission, 1996.

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Zimbabwe. Commission of Inquiry into City Status "Kadoma Municipal Council." Report of the Commission of Inquiry into City Status 'Kadoma Municipal Council'. [Harare]: Ministry of Local Government and National Housing, 1999.

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Zimbabwe. Commission of Inquiry into City Status "Kadoma Municipal Council." Report of the Commission of Inquiry into City Status 'Kadoma Municipal Council': Executive summary. [Harare]: Ministry of Local Government and National Housing, 1999.

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EUROSTEP Consultation on Southern Africa (1996 Kadoma, Zimbabwe). Report of the EUROSTEP Consultation on Southern Africa: 25-28 November, 1996, Kadoma Ranch Motel, Zimbabwe. [Harare]: EUROSTEP, 1997.

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Zimbabwe Women's Bureau. National Conference. Report of the National Conference and Biennial General Meeting of Zimbabwe Women's Bureau, Kadoma, April 1986. [Harare]: The Bureau, 1986.

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Kadoma, Zimbabwe) Investigative Journalism Workshop (2005. Report of Workshop on Investigative Journalism: Kadoma Hotel and Conference Centre--20 January 2005 to 22 January, 2005. Harare: Transparency International Zimbabwe, 2005.

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Pass, Yvette. Effective participation in local and global child development: 4-8 November 1991 : report on the NGO Forum, Kadoma, Zimbabwe. New York, NY, USA: NGO Committee on UNICEF, 1993.

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utviklingshjelp, Norway Direktoratet for, and Transparency International Zimbabwe, eds. Let's fight economic corruption: Investigative Journalism Workshop : report sponsored by NORAD : Kadoma Hotel and Conference Centre, 12-14, September, 2002. Harare]: Transparency International Zimbabwe, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kadoma"

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Rugedhla, Mercy, P. L. P. Disele, R. Moalosi, and L. C. Fidzani. "Factors That Affect Sustainability in the Textile Design Industry in Kadoma, Zimbabwe." In Sustainable Textiles: Production, Processing, Manufacturing & Chemistry, 53–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37929-2_3.

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Rusinamhodzi, L., and R. J. Delve. "Participatory Variety Selection of Pulses Under Different Soil and Pest Management Practices in Kadoma District, Zimbabwe." In Innovations as Key to the Green Revolution in Africa, 1015–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2543-2_103.

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Aberbach, David. "Kadosh! Kadosh! Kadosh!" In The Environment and Literature of Moral Dilemmas, 54–66. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003169734-6.

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Azimova, Shakhnoza S., and Anna I. Glushenkova. "Hodgsonia kadam Miq. (Trichosathes kadam Miq.)." In Lipids, Lipophilic Components and Essential Oils from Plant Sources, 312. London: Springer London, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-85729-323-7_965.

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Chinedu, Ani, and Gabriel Gabarko. "Two-Dimensional Resistivity Imaging of Migmatized Gneiss Basement Rock in Kaduna Polytechnic Main Campus, Kaduna Nigeria." In On Significant Applications of Geophysical Methods, 81–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01656-2_18.

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Cardullo, R. J. "Of Human Bondage and Male Indulgence: Amos Gitai’s Kadosh." In Teaching Sound Film, 251–56. Rotterdam: SensePublishers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-726-9_27.

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Lim, Lisa. "4. Kaduva of privileged power, instrument of rural empowerment?" In Studies in World Language Problems, 61–80. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/wlp.4.06lim.

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Camacho, José David, Carlos Villaseñor, Alma Y. Alanis, Carlos Lopez-Franco, and Nancy Arana-Daniel. "KAdam: Using the Kalman Filter to Improve Adam algorithm." In Progress in Pattern Recognition, Image Analysis, Computer Vision, and Applications, 429–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33904-3_40.

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Ologeh, Idowu, Francis Adesina, and Victor Sobanke. "Assessment of Farmers’ Indigenous Technology Adoptions for Climate Change Adaptation in Nigeria." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 117–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_28.

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AbstractAgriculture has shown a considerable capacity to adapt to climate change. Many adaptations occur autonomously without the need for conscious response by farmers and agricultural planners. However, it is likely that the rate and magnitude of climate change may exceed that of normal change in agriculture that specific technologies and management styles may need to be adopted to avoid the most serious of effects. Thus areas likely to be most vulnerable to climate variability can be spared from its impacts through implementation of appropriate adaptation measures such as development of indigenous technologies.Six hundred farmers from the six geopolitical zones of Nigeria were surveyed and they all possess different indigenous adaptation strategies ranging from swamp farming (Oyo State), application of neem seed (Kaduna State), soil erosion control (Enugu State), rainwater harvesting (Taraba State), land improvement (Cross River State) to farmland management (Benue State). They all have simple but profound technologies driving these schemes with much success. These indigenous adaptation techniques are majorly constrained by inadequate financial resources. Indigenous technology adoption is affordable with high revenue potential.
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Ganga Devi, S. V. S. "Analysing Ground Water Quality in the Regions of Kadapa District Using Supervised Learning Methods." In Learning and Analytics in Intelligent Systems, 305–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46943-6_34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Kadoma"

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Louis Tizhe, Buggu. "Effects of Discharge Effluents from Kaduna Refinery on River Rido, Kaduna, Nigeria." In 4th International Conference on Social Science, Humanities and Education. Acavent, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/4th.icshe.2020.12.37.

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Mittelbach, Martin, and Eduard A. Jorswieck. "A coding theorem and converse of Kadota and Wyner revisited." In 2016 Information Theory and Applications (ITA). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ita.2016.7888174.

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Dugeri, T., C. Abere, and A. Abolade. "A Characterization of the Property Market in Kaduna, Nigeria." In 18th African Real Estate Society Conference. African Real Estate Society, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/afres2018_102.

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Citeia, Adriana. "FROM ADAM KADMON TO POLY-HYPOSTATIC ADAM IN RENAISSACE THOUGHT." In 6th SWS International Scientific Conference on Arts and Humanities ISCAH 2019. STEF92 Technology, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sws.iscah.2019.2/s18.060.

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Ahmed, Habibatu, E. Abel Airoboman, and Shefiu O. Ibrahim. "Assessment of Run off River Hydropower Potential within River Kaduna." In 2020 6th IEEE International Energy Conference (ENERGYCon). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/energycon48941.2020.9236620.

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Abiodun, Abolade, and Terzungwe Dugeri. "AFFORDABILITY OF HOUSING AMONG MIDDLE INCOME DWELLERS IN KADUNA STATE." In 16th African Real Estate Society Conference. African Real Estate Society, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/afres2016_102.

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Çırak, Mustafa Furkan, and Müge Demir Ayral. "Kadın Fenomenler Bağlamında Türkiye’de Sosyal Medyada Kadına Yönelik Linç Kültürü." In COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY CONGRESS. ISTANBUL AYDIN UNIVERSITY, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.17932/ctc.2021/ctc21.070.

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Yeni medya teknolojileri arasında en çok yayılıma ve kullanıma sahip sosyal medya ağları, insanların tanıdıkları ya da tanımadıkları pek çok kişiyle iletişime geçebilmesi, binlerce insanla, binlerce mesaj paylaşımında bulunabilmesini sağlamıştır. Yeni medya teknolojilerinin yayılması ve bu teknolojilere bağlı toplumsal etkinlik alanının genişlemesi, tüm teknolojik gelişmelerde olduğu gibi çeşitli düzeylerdeki ahlaki sorunlarla yüzleşilmesini de beraberinde getirmiştir. Son yıllarda artık izlenmesi zor bir hızla gelişen iletişim teknolojileri var olan etik sorun alanlarını genişletirken, yeni sorunlara da neden olmaktadır. Sosyal medyanın en önemli özelliklerinden ve sorunlarından biri olan kimliksizlik, bireylerin sosyal medya paylaşımlarında çok daha özgür ve rahat hissetmelerine, hatta sorumsuz davranmalarına sebep olmuştur. Kontrolü son derece güç, neredeyse imkansız olan internet alanında bu sorun son yıllarda daha da yıkıcı bir nitelik kazanmıştır. Yüz yüze iletişimde yapılmamaya ve söylenmemeye özen gösterilen davranışlar sosyal medya ortamında rahatça sergilenmeye başlanmıştır. Bu da sosyal medyada yeni bir sorunun, “linç kültürü”nün oluşumuna olanak sağlamıştır. Geleneksel toplumlarda kadının toplumsal normlar nedeniyle kırılgan bir yapıya sahip olduğu ve kadının savunmasız olduğuna yonelık genel kanının varlıgı, sosyal medyada oluşan linç kültüründe de kadını merkezine almıştır. Sosyal medyada pek çok kadının linç kültürüne maruz kalmasından hareketle bu araştırmada; sosyal medya ve linç kültürü kavramları ele alınacak ve sosyal medya fenomenı olan kadınlar uzerınden son yılların en onemlı medya etıgı sorunları arasında yerını alan lınc kulturu ornekler ile incelenecektir.
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Abdullatif, Bashir. "Muslim Women Education And Izālah Movement In Kaduna State Of Nigeria." In International Conference on Humanities. European Publisher, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2020.10.02.2.

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Würth, Donka, Jure Galić, and Martina Huljev. "PROJEKTIRANJE I IZVOĐENJE „BIJELIH KADA“." In GEO-EXPO 2019. Društvo za geotehniku u Bosni i Hercegovini, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.35123/geo-expo_2019_7.

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Rigasa, Y. A., A. G. Badamasi, N. Galadimawa, and G. U. Abubakar. "Community based solid waste management strategy: a case study of Kaduna metropolis." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING 2016. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp160641.

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Reports on the topic "Kadoma"

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Maiangwa, Benjamin. Peace (Re)building Initiatives: Insights from Southern Kaduna, Nigeria. RESOLVE Network, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/pn2021.22.lpbi.

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Violent conflicts and crime have reached new heights in Nigeria, as cases of kidnapping, armed banditry, and communal unrests continue to tear at the core of the ethnoreligious divides in the country. Southern Kaduna has witnessed a virulent spree of communal unrest in northern Nigeria over the last decade due to its polarized politics and power differentials between the various groups in the area, particularly the Christians and Muslims, who are almost evenly split. In response to their experiences of violence, the people of that region have also shown incredible resilience and grit in transforming their stress and suffering. This policy note focuses on the transformative practices of the Fulani and other ethnic communities in southern Kaduna in terms of how they problem-solve deep-seated socio-political rivalries and violent relations by working through their shared identity, history, and cultures of peace. The note explores how peace practitioners and donor agencies could consolidate local practices of sustaining peace as complementary or alternative resources to the state’s liberal system.
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Mutuwatte, L. P., F. Konradsen, D. Renault, S. K. Sharma, O. T. Gulati, and W. A. U. Kumara. Water-related environmental factors and malaria transmission in Mahi Kadana, Gujarat, India. International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI), 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.5337/2013.040.

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Alkan, Sevda, Melsa Ararat, and Nil Mutluer. Kadına yönelik aile içi şiddetle ilgili işyeri politikaları geliştirme ve uygulama rehberi. Sabanci University, December 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5900/su_som_wp.2015.28157.

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Scott, Paul T. Source Emission Testing of the Munitions Deactivation Furnace, Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, March 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada248644.

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Ararat, Melsa, Sevda Alkan, Ahsen Zeynep Özdemir, Yılmaz Aylin Ezgi, Atlı Buket, and Çamdereli Rümeysa. Belediyeler için kadına yönelik hane içi şiddetle ilgili kurum politikası geliştirme ve uygulama rehberi. Sabanci University, June 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5900/su_som_wp.2021.41568.

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Santhya, K. G., and Shireen Jejeebhoy. Reducing violence against women and girls in India: Lessons from the Do Kadam programme. Population Council, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy8.1030.

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Santhya, K. G., and Shireen Jejeebhoy. Training locally elected representatives to act as change agents to promote egalitarian gender norms: Lessons learned from the Do Kadam Barabari Ki Ore programme—Policy brief. Population Council, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy8.1044.

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Aromolaran, Adebayo, and Milu Muyanga. Impact of COVID-19 on Food Systems and Rural Livelihoods in Nigeria – Round 2 Report. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2020.019.

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This study provides insights from a second survey assessing COVID-19 impacts on agricultural commercialisation, food and nutrition security, labour and employment, and well-being in rural Nigeria. Data for round 2 (R2) were collected between September and October 2020, from 109 households that were interviewed in mid-July (R1). Households were drawn from a stratified random sample from three Local Government Areas in Ogun State and two in Kaduna State. This survey data is complemented by insights from seven in-depth key informant interviews. This analysis compares COVID-19 effects in the second quarter and the third quarter of 2020, which corresponds to the first and second 3-month periods after Nigeria’s countrywide lockdown was put in place.
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Aromolaran, Adebayo B., and Milu Muyanga. Impact of COVID-19 on Food Systems and Rural Livelihoods in Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/apra.2020.005.

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This report presents an early assessment of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on agricultural commercialisation, food and nutrition security, labour and employment, and poverty and well-being in rural Nigeria. Data was collected from a stratified random sample of 110 respondent households drawn from five Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Ogun (Ijebu East, Obafemi Owode, and Imeko Afon) and Kaduna (Chikun and Soba) States. At the time of the survey, these LGAs had reported a small number of COVID-19 cases. The survey data is complemented by insights from five in-depth key informant interviews conducted in the LGAs. The APRA COVID-19 data collection will be carried out over three rounds. This report presents insights obtained from the first round implemented during mid-July 2020.
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Agronomic performance and farmer preferences for biofortified orange-fleshed sweetpotato varieties in Zimbabwe. International Potato Center, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4160/9789290605669.

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This report summarizes the findings of a study carried out to evaluate the agronomic performance and sensory acceptance by small holder farmers of six biofortified orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) varieties that were first introduced from CIP’s sweetpotato breeding hub for Southern Africa in Mozambique. The study was participatory and carried out under different agroecological environments in Zimbabwe. The six OFSP varieties, namely Alisha, Victoria, Delvia, Sumaia, Namanga and Irene were planted in the 2019/20 agricultural season along with two non-biofortified white-fleshed local varieties, namely Chingova and German II, at seven DR&SS research stations (Kadoma, Marondera, Harare, Henderson, Gwebi, Makoholi and Panmure) and 120 farmer managed on-farm trial sites in 12 LFSP districts of Bindura, Gokwe North, Gokwe South, Guruve, Kwekwe, Makoni, Mazowe, Mount Darwin, Mutasa, Mutare, Shurugwi and Zvimba. At all but one of the research stations, two trials were set up, one under irrigation and the other under rain-fed conditions. On-farm trials were established following the Mother-Baby Trial approach with 2 mother trials and 8 baby trials per district. In each of the districts, one mother trial was planted under irrigation while the other was rain-fed. All the baby trials were rain-fed.
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