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Qiong, Zhang, and Glenn Dolendo. "Academic Performance of Nursing Students with Online Practice." Journal of Higher Education Research 12, no. 1 (2024): 91–120. http://dx.doi.org/10.70228/yjher2024023.

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The study looked at the academic performance and the level of online learning practice of 206 nursing students during three to four months. An instrument with two modules, including general information on students and general information on online internships (Time Management, Course Communication, Course design, Perceived usefulness, Faculty technical competence, Clinical ability, and Research ability), was developed. One-way ANOVA and t-test inferential statistics were used to determine the difference between the elements in online practice and academic performance among nursing students whe
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Islam Khan, Mohammad Ehsanul, and Mahendran Maniam. "A Study on Teachers' Deportments and Pedagogical Skills at the Intermediate Level in an EFL Context." AJELP: The Asian Journal of English Language and Pedagogy 9, no. 2 (2021): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.37134/ajelp.vol9.2.1.2021.

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The study depicted the classroom environment during the teaching and learning process, focusing on appraising the teachers' demeanour and pedagogical strategies in the intermediate classrooms of the 'English as foreign language (EFL)' context of Bangladesh. The intermediate level denotes the higher secondary level of the 11th and 12th grades. Sixteen teachers of eight intermediate institutions from three districts of Bangladesh were selected as the key participants of this study. The study used two tools: classroom observation and interview. The researchers observed the teachers' deportments b
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Rahman, Md Zarif, and Sadia Aktar Korobi. "Mapping the Key Actors of Rural Land Conflicts in Bangladesh." Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (JHASS) 6, no. 1 (2024): 48–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.jhass-0601.620.

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Conflicts over rural land have plagued Bangladesh since its independence. Rural land issues continue to remain unresolved, and violence related to land is still on the rise. The investigation of those engaged in these disputes and the dynamics of their relationships, however, has received very little attention. The current study maps those involved in land conflicts and their relational interplay in the context of rural Bangladesh. The study utilizes qualitative method of data collection including KII interviews, focus group discussions, and expert interviews. Through purposive sampling, key i
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Saraya, Ibrahim, Muhammad Aji Yagana, and Godwin Glanda George. "ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF FORCED DISPLACEMENT ON GENDER DIFFERENTIALS IN IDP CAMPS IN MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE, NIGERIA." GEO-STUDIES FORUM 10, no. 1 (2024): 92–104. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14739575.

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This research work assessed the effects of forced displacement along gender lines in selected Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Maiduguri, Borno State. Data collection procedures include qualitative method which involves the use of Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) in three age categories: young people (15-29 years), older people (30-44 years) and the elderly (45-59 years) among both sexes. The FGDs comprised of six groups consisting of 8 participants (three groups consisting of males and another three groups of females per camp) making a total of 48 FGD particip
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K.C., Abhiyan. "Performed Interventions, and Public Claims: A Study of Solid Waste Management by Khadak Municipality." Patan Pragya 5, no. 1 (2019): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pragya.v5i1.30441.

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This paper is outcome of baseline research based on assessment of intervention performed by Khadak Municipality, and of individual/public claims. An assessment is carried out from institutional perspectives, as well as from perspective of shared social construct of reality. For the baseline assessment of municipal waste management of current situation of bio-degradable and non- bio-degradable waste management system of Khadak Municipality, mix method approach was followed. Questionnaire, key informant interview (KII), focus group discussion (FGDs) as methods were applied to generate data/infor
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Dawadi, Prava, and Janak Pant. "OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES OF CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE IN BAITADI DISTRICT." Ecofeminism and Climate Change 5, no. 1 (2024): 37–50. https://doi.org/10.26480/efcc.01.2024.37.50.

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The present research study entitled “Opportunities and Challenges of Climate Smart Agriculture in Baitadi District” was carried out at Dasrathchand municipality of Baitadi district of Nepal. The objective of this study was to evaluate the challenges of climate smart farming and analyze the opportunities of climate smart agriculture in study areaBoth Primary and secondary data was used in this study to make the study qualitative and quantitative. Quantitative method was used as the sample size was selected through simple random sampling method. Such survey method includes close ended questions
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Mishra, Binayak Prakash, and Om Prakash Singh. "Factors Influencing the Choice of Agricultural Information Sources Among Banana Farmers in Chitwan District, Nepal." Journal of Agriculture and Forestry University 6, no. 1 (2025): 58–66. https://doi.org/10.3126/jafu.v6i1.78155.

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Agricultural information is essential to improve the farming practices in the developing countries like Nepal. However, the farming communities are still devoid of access to timely and accurate information making agriculture solely rely on traditional knowledge and practices. An investigation was carried out during 2021 in the Chitwan district of Nepal to identify the factors influencing the choice of agricultural information sources among banana farmers. To gather primary data, a household survey was carried out with 75 banana farmers using pretested semi structured questionnaire, followed by
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Msukwa, Martin K., Munyaradzi P. Mapingure, Jennifer M. Zech, et al. "Acceptability of Community-Based Tuberculosis Preventive Treatment for People Living with HIV in Zimbabwe." Healthcare 10, no. 1 (2022): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10010116.

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As Zimbabwe expands tuberculosis preventive treatment (TPT) for people living with HIV (PLHIV), the Ministry of Health and Child Care is considering making TPT more accessible to PLHIV via less-intensive differentiated service delivery models such as Community ART Refill Groups (CARGs). We designed a study to assess the feasibility and acceptability of integrating TPT into CARGs among key stakeholders, including CARG members, in Zimbabwe. We conducted 45 key informant interviews (KII) with policy makers, implementers, and CARG leaders; 16 focus group discussions (FGD) with 136 PLHIV in CARGs;
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Aborigo, Raymond Akawire, Paul Welaga, Abraham Oduro, et al. "Optimising reporting of adverse events following immunisation by healthcare workers in Ghana: A qualitative study in four regions." PLOS ONE 17, no. 12 (2022): e0277197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0277197.

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Introduction Despite the emphasis on reporting of Adverse Events Following Immunisation (AEFIs) during didactic training sessions, especially prior to new vaccine introductions, it remains low in Ghana. We explored the factors underlying the under-reporting of AEFI by healthcare workers (HCWs) to provide guidance on appropriate interventions to increase reporting. Methods We conducted an exploratory descriptive in-depth study of the factors contributing to low reporting of AEFI among HCWs in four regions in Ghana. Key informant interviews (KII) were held with purposively selected individuals t
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Yunus, Samiha, Sabrina Sharmin, Nafisa Lira Huq, Fariha Haseen, Md Ali Imam, and Quamrun Nahar. "Expectations of adolescents to receive reproductive health information and services from health service system: A qualitative study in Bangladesh." South East Asia Journal of Public Health 7, no. 2 (2018): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/seajph.v7i2.38852.

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Adolescents, aged 10-19 years, constitute one fifth of Bangladesh's total population of 158 million. Similar to adolescents elsewhere, Bangladeshi adolescents also have special sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information and service needs; however, these needs are not adequately addressed by the existing health service system. The present study was conducted to identify adolescents’ expectations of and preferences for receiving SRH information and services. This qualitative study was conducted in six purposively selected areas of Bangladesh using 20 Key Informant Interviews (KII) during S
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Marr, Shuna A. "Work process knowledge in Scottish visitor attractions." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/254.

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Work process knowledge (WPK) is a concept for systems-level knowledge of the workplace and has been shown to be most important in organisations requiring multi-functional working. Most of the previous body of knowledge on WPK has focussed mainly on manufacturing industries; there has been less investigation of WPK in the service sector and none in the visitor attraction (VA) industry, an important employer in Scotland. The VA industry is extremely dynamic and many businesses are rapidly moving towards multi-functional team working, driven by an urgent need to develop quality, customer-focussed
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Books on the topic "Key informant Information (KII)"

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Taylor, Erin, Shira Fischer, Tadeja Gracner, et al. Developing a Strategic Program for Chilean Health Information Technology: Environmental Scan and Key Informant Interviews. RAND Corporation, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7249/rr1358.1.

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Biscan, Benjamin, Sergio Pérez Monforte, Lars Schöbitz, and Anthony Kilbride. SFD Promotion Initiative: Cap-Haïtien, Haiti. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003218.

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The Shit Flow Diagram (SFD) graphic is an advocacy tool that aims to assist technical and non-technical stakeholders to implement plans and programs related to urban sanitation. The SFD methodology is increasingly being used to analyze the extent of safely managed sanitation in urban areas, providing a valuable picture of the prevailing sanitation conditions, from containment to disposal. As such, it is a widely recognized advocacy and decision support tool that aims to understand, communicate, and visualize how wastewater and fecal sludge move within a city or town. As stated on the SuSanA we
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Madrigal Barquero, Diana, and Sergio Pérez Monforte. SFD Promotion Initative: Canton of Alajuela, Costa Rica. Edited by Lars Schöbitz. Inter-American Development Bank, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003217.

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The Shit Flow Diagram (SFD) graphic is an advocacy tool that aims to assist technical and non-technical stakeholders to implement plans and programs related to urban sanitation. The SFD methodology is increasingly being used to analyze the extent of safely managed sanitation in urban areas, providing users and stakeholders with a valuable picture of the prevailing sanitation condition, from containment to disposal. As such, it is a widely recognized advocacy and decision support tool that aims to understand, communicate, and visualize how wastewater and fecal sludge move within a city or town.
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De Los Reyes, Andres, Tara M. Augenstein, and Melanie F. Lipton. Developmental Issues in Assessment and Treatment. Edited by Thomas H. Ollendick, Susan W. White, and Bradley A. White. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190634841.013.7.

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Clinicians and researchers who work with children and adolescents (i.e., youth) have long known of the value of collecting clinical reports from multiple informants. Along with youth self-reports, a number of significant others in lives of youth can provide reliable and valid reports about youth mental health problems. However, these informants’ reports often yield discrepant conclusions about both the presence of problems and treatment response, and only recently have controlled laboratory studies directly tested the idea that these discrepancies may yield valuable information on individual d
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Book chapters on the topic "Key informant Information (KII)"

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Momtaz, S., M. Asaduzzaman, and Z. Kabir. "A gendered approach to understanding climate change impacts: lessons from a coastal region of Bangladesh." In Gender, climate change and livelihoods: vulnerabilities and adaptations. CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789247053.0002.

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Abstract The purpose of this chapter is to understand the vulnerability of women's livelihoods to climate change impacts in Bangladesh. Data were collected through a survey of 150 randomly selected women from a sample of households. Focus group discussions, key informant interviews, participant observations, and a transect walk, provided supporting information to substantiate the household surveys. The chapter first outlines the theoretical foundation on which the research is based. This is followed by examining women's vulnerability in the study area. The chapter then describes women's coping
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Ventura, Maria A., Ana C. Costa, and Andrea Z. Botelho. "Community engagement with tourism management in small Atlantic islands." In Tourism transformations in protected area gateway communities. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789249033.0007.

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Abstract Environmental non-governmental organizations (ENGOs) are groups of concerned citizens, working to improve the quality of life within communities, while preventing environmental degradation from economic activities. These groups assume an important role for populations inhabiting small islands, given their small territory, dependence on the import of goods and a focus on tourism to balance their fragile economies. In order to access the public commitment in developing sustainable tourism practices, key informant interviews were conducted with representatives of the ENGOs based on three
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Zamasiya, Byron, Kefasi Nyikahadzoi, and Billy Billiard Mukamuri. "Drivers of Level of Adaptation to Climate Change in Smallholder Farming Systems in Southern Africa: A Multilevel Modeling Approach." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_52.

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AbstractClimate change is a major development challenge affecting developing countries that rely on rain-fed agricultural production for food and income. Smallholder farmers in these countries are using multiple adaptation practices to manage the effects of climate change. This chapter examines household and community-level factors that influence smallholder farmers’ level of adaptation to climate change in the Hwedza District in Zimbabwe. Data for this study were collected from 400 randomly selected smallholder farmers, using a structured questionnaire, focus group discussions, and key inform
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Mengesha, Getachew H., Elefelious Getachew Belay, and Rachel Adams. "Technical Considerations for Designing, Developing, and Implementing AI Systems in Africa." In Advances in IT Standards and Standardization Research. IGI Global, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9962-7.ch005.

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This study explores technical considerations for designing, developing, adopting, and using AI-based systems in Africa. Africa did not benefit as intended from the first three industrial revolutions. Cognizant of this fact, the continent is now expected to be aware of and ready to tap into the opportunities created by AI and the Fourth Industrial Revolution to fix chronic problems connected to efficiency while minimizing the unintended consequences AI might pose. Data for the study was gathered through focus group discussion (FGD), key informant interview (KII), and document review. The outcom
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Amao, Abdulrazaq Idowu, and Abdulrauf Ambali. "Intra- and Inter-Political Party Crises in Nigeria's Fourth Republic." In Insights and Explorations in Democracy, Political Unrest, and Propaganda in Elections. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8629-0.ch021.

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Political parties across the globe represent a significant avenue through which difference among individuals and groups in democratic societies are resolved. However, the history of political parties' activities since 1999 are replete with so much crisis that rather than furthering democratic ethos, have indeed become stumbling blocks to attainment of stable democratic order. The research employs mixed method by drawing data from both primary and secondary sources of data, by primary data interview, specifically key informant interview, was employed (KII) while secondary data was obtained from
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Kwaku Afeadie, Ransford, Mary Naana Essiaw, Susanna Adjei Arthur, Andrew Kweku Conduah, Dorothy Siaw-Marfo, and Bridget Elikem Mensah. "In the Process of Being Left Behind: Rural-Urban Migration, Precarious Work Conditions, and the Health of Neglected Populations in Agbogbloshie, Accra, Ghana." In Health and Educational Success - Recent Perspectives [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.106907.

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Unlike international labour migration, there is a lack of substantive evidence of precarious work conditions and their associated poor health outcomes among rural-urban migrant labour workers. A lacuna that this paper attempts to fill in one of Ghana’s urban slums, Agbogbloshie. We employed a sequential explanatory mixed methods design. In the absence of any sampling frame, simple random sampling was used to select 113 migrant household heads, while purposive sampling was used to select 12 in-depth interviews (IDI) and (8) key informant interviews (KII). The paper leans on the Harris-Todaro (1
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Dabney, Dean A., and Richard Tewksbury. "Summary and Implications." In Speaking Truth to Power. University of California Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520290464.003.0009.

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The concluding chapter summarizes the key take away messages emanating from the ethnographic work that underlies the book. A series of theoretical considerations are detailed, including an effort to establish a broader context associated with the book’s 4-part typology of the police-citizen information exchange, the observation that informant work is inherently complex, and that more theoretical development is needed. A host of policy considerations are forwarded, including calls for more structure and protocol surrounding informant use and a need for police to plan ahead on the role that the
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Singh, Kanchan. "CHILD CARE AND WORK PERFORMANCE OF WORKING MOTHERS IN THE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING IN ETHIOPIA." In Different Faces of Gender Inequality in India. Anu Books, 2025. https://doi.org/10.31995/book.ab327-j1.chapter1.

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Children are the future citizens and hopes of the times to come. Child care is an important aspect of the human development index. However, most tasks of child care fall on the shoulders of the women in developing countries. It is a kind of gender role that society has assigned to women. The present study investigates the performance of working mothers along with the child care responsibilities. A sample of 396 working mothers from 15 institutions of higher learning has been selected. Besides representative samples, 3 focus group discussions (FGD) and key informant interviews (KII) were also c
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Kurebwa, Jeffrey. "Agricultural Indigenous Knowledge Systems Practiced in Gutu Rural District of Zimbabwe." In Advances in Information Quality and Management. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-7024-4.ch009.

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This chapter focused on the agricultural Indigenous knowledge systems (AIKS) used in Zimbabwe with specific reference to Gutu rural district. The study relied on qualitative methodology while data was collected using key informant interviews and documentary searches. The study findings indicated that a number of AIKS systems are used in the Gutu rural district. These include pest and disease management, food/grain storage and preservation, soil fertility management, and weather prediction. This study also identified several challenges associated with the documentation of AIKS, and among others
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Vaughan, J. Patrick, Cesar Victora, and A. Mushtaque R Chowdhury. "Using Qualitative Methods." In Practical Epidemiology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192848741.003.0007.

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Qualitative methods can provide quick insights and information that can help to improve delivery, access, quality and coverage of health services and programmes. These methods ask questions and make observations that can complement quantitative information from routine information systems, health surveys, and quantitative studies. These quick methods help to understand people’s beliefs and why they make use and do not make use of local health services and programmes. The main methods include record reviews, observations, exit interviews, key informant interviews, focus groups, and rural apprai
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Conference papers on the topic "Key informant Information (KII)"

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Herath, C. D., and R. Noordeen. "An Investigation of effective community driven material recovery facility (MRF) in urban waste management – a case study of MRF in Wattala." In Empower communities. Faculty of Architecture Research Unit, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31705/faru.2023.3.

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Sri Lanka as a developing country, continues to use the take-make-dispose paradigm of the conventional linear economy. Scarcity of resources and municipal solid waste management problem that linear economies may pinpoint as the underlying cause. By using a Community-driven Material Recovery Facility (CdMRF) as a tool, the Sustainable Circular Economy, a novel developing idea pertinent to the Sri Lankan context, can be a better alternative in this research study's effort to address such difficulties. Waste can be converted into a resource should be a significant fact in this study. Wattala CdMR
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Levy, Cesar, Mordechai Perl, and Qin Ma. "Mode I and Mode II Stress Intensity Factors for a Slanted-Edge-Crack Affected by an Adjacent Horizontal Crack Under Remote Tension." In ASME 2024 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2024-122218.

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Abstract Fracture mechanics has been used in Fitness-for-Service assessments of structures containing cracks. The stress intensity factors (SIFs) at the crack tip are the key information in assessing the remaining service life of a cracked component. Extensive studies have been carried out on the mutual influence of adjacent parallel cracks. However, to date no solutions are available for non-parallel cracks. In the present analysis mode I (KI) and Mode II (KII) SIFs of a slanted-edge-crack affected by an adjacent non-parallel horizontal crack are obtained. KI and KII are evaluated for a wide
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Hendrawan, Muhammad Rosyihan, and Gani Nur Pramudyo. "Management of Public Information Disclosure in Indonesian Autonomous University: Case Study in Universitas Brawijaya." In International Conference on Documentation and Information. Pusat Data dan Dokumentasi Ilmiah, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14203/icdi.v3i.36.

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This study aimed to understand, describe, and analyze the management of public information disclosure, support and inhibiting factors, and efforts to improve the management of public information disclosure in one of the autonomous universities, Universitas Brawijaya (UB). This study uses the case study method with a qualitative approach. This study adopted a participative observation, in-depth interviews with five key informants, collecting documents, and audio-visual material to collected data. The finding of this study shows that management of public information disclosure in UB refers to Pu
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"Factors Associated with Early Complementary Feeding among Breastfeeding Mothers with Infants 0-6 Months in Kapkatet County Hospital, Kericho County." In 3rd International Nutrition and Dietetics Scientific Conference. KENYA NUTRITIONISTS AND DIETICIANS INSTITUTE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.57039/jnd-conf-abt-2023-m.i.y.c.n.h.p-26.

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The practice of complementary feeding (introducing solid foods alongside breastfeeding) is an important aspect of infant nutrition. However, the timing of introducing complementary feeding is crucial for optimal growth and development. This study aims to investigate the factors associated with early complementary feeding among breastfeeding mothers with infants aged 0-6 months in Kapkatet County Hospital, located in Kericho County. A cross-sectional analytical study design was employed, involving 246 breastfeeding mothers attending Kapkatet County Hospital. Data on demographic characteristics,
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Guevara, Cesar, Freddy Rodolfo Lalaleo Analuisa, Diego Mauricio Bonilla Jurado, and Ivanna Karina Sánchez Montero. "Supra-Recycling: an Opportunity for The Generation of Environmental-Cultural Ventures." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002011.

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Entrepreneurships have established themselves in micro, small, medium and large companies or organizations that are and have always been the main source in terms of the generation and movement of capital, through which, since the beginning of humanity , people have generated resources and satisfied different needs, through their initiative, creativity and ability. Within the scope of study, the local discourse is considered as a local composition, which encompasses objects and places that are closely related to the cultural identity of a region. In this sense, one of the resources that the loc
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Reports on the topic "Key informant Information (KII)"

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Tusiime, Hilary Mukwenda, and Nahom Eyasu Alemu. Embracing E-Learning in Public Universities in Ethiopia and Uganda. Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/mcf-eli.j2.

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Most of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in Ethiopia and Uganda are adopting e-learning to increased demand for, and to widen access to higher education. However, e-learning has not yet been fully embraced. Adoption of e-learning technologies in many universities in Ethiopia and Uganda is still ad hoc; and efforts towards full utilization of e-learning in HEIs are still undermined by many factors. This study has been conducted to explore institutional policy challenges, strategies, and reforms required to embrace all-inclusive online academic programmes. Guided by explanatory-sequential mi
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Clemente, Roberto, Arthur Fajardo, Vicente Jr Ballaran, Julie Carl Ureta, Arman Baulita, and Kristel Camille Tapire. Assessing the Resurgent Irrigation Development Program of the Philippines - National Irrigation Systems Component. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2020. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2020.01.

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This Project focused on the evaluation of National Irrigation Systems (NIS) in the Philippines which consisted of 22 NIS in Luzon and 17 NIS in Visayas and Mindanao and are represented by 151 Irrigators Associations (IAs). The overall objective is to evaluate the policy, programmatic, and institutional framework governing irrigation development and management for the main purpose of improving irrigation performance and productivity of irrigated lands. The methodological approach to meet the specific objectives consisted of data collection through site visits, field measurements, and Key Inform
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Goshu, Degye, and Mezid Nasir. DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE IMPACTS OF DIGITAL PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE IN ETHIOPIA (DPI ETHIOPIA). Global Development Network (GDN), 2025. https://doi.org/10.69814/wp/202595.

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Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is the foundation for digital transformation of economies. The goal of digital transformation in government is to create a more transparent, efficient, and responsive public sector that meets the evolving needs of citizens. Ethiopian government has developed legal and regulatory frameworks and launched several initiatives over the last decade to enhance DPI and digitalization. Accordingly, the strategy for digitalization was launched in July 2020 with four cross-sectoral areas: infrastructure, supporting systems, digital interaction, and digital ecosystem. T
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Reyes, Celia, Aubrey Tabuga, Nicoli Arthur Borromeo, Arkin Arboneda, and Carlos Cabaero. Towards a More Inclusive Agricultural Insurance Program. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2020. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2019.38.

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Typhoons, pests, and other natural calamities cause the country, particularly the agricultural sector, significant damages. For instance, Typhoons Yolanda (Haiyan) and Ompong (Mangkhut) have caused PHP 35 billion and PHP 27 billion worth of agricultural damages, respectively, based on estimates by the Department of Agriculture. Given that a third of the country’s workforce depend on the agriculture sector, it is crucial that efforts are undertaken towards mitigation of the effects of these shocks and risks. One of these efforts is agricultural insurance as provided for by the Philippine Crop
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Yeika, Eugene, Erica L. Kocher, and Carrie Ngongo. Integrating Noncommunicable Diseases into Antenatal Care in Cameroon: A Triangulated Qualitative Analysis. RTI Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2024.rr.0051.2401.

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Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) have important implications for pregnancy outcomes and the subsequent health of women and their children. The aim of this study is to determine the status of NCD and maternal health program integration, identify barriers to integration, and explore what would be required to deepen integration of NCD care into antenatal care in Cameroon. We used two methods of data collection and synthesis: a desk review of policy documents and protocols and a series of key informant interviews with health system experts and managers working in public, private, and faith-based he
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Tabuga, Aubrey, Francis Mark Quimba, Madeleine Louise Baiño, Danika Astilla-Magoncia, Anna Rita Vargas, and Mark Gerald Ruiz. Competitiveness Assessment of the Philippine Retirement Authority’s Program in International Retirement Migration. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.62986/dp2024.11.

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The Philippines has introduced initiatives to attract retirement migrants, including visa and residence permit programs and various incentives. Central to these efforts is the Special Resident Retiree’s Visa (SRRV), managed by the Philippine Retirement Authority (PRA). The SRRV offers a nonimmigrant visa to foreign nationals and former Filipinos, allowing for indefinite stays and multiple entries. This paper, part of a three-part research series, aims to assess the competitiveness of PRA’s retirement program compared to neighboring countries, profile prospective retirees, and identify ways to
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Briones, Roehlano, Roberto Clemente, Arlene Inocencio, Roger Jr Luyun, and Agnes Rola. Assessment of the Free Irrigation Service Act. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2019. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2019.14.

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The country's irrigation systems have had a long history of recovering maintenance cost from farmers. The Free Irrigation Service Act (FISA) of 2018 was a radical departure from this policy. Based on examining secondary data, and primary information from key informant interviews and focus group discussions, this study conducts a preliminary assessment of the policy change. The assessment finds that the main benefit to farmers from free irrigation is the savings from paying the irrigation service fee in the case of national irrigation systems (NIS); and the subsidy for operations and maintenanc
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Faith, Becky, Tony Roberts, and 'Gbenga Sesan. ‘Those with big phones have the upper hand’: Political, Gender and Digital Exclusions in Cash and Voucher Assistance in North East Nigeria. Institute of Development Studies, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/basic.2024.007.

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The most vulnerable people living in contexts of protracted crises risk experiencing political, gender and digital exclusion which can result in them not receiving social assistance. Throughout this paper our aim is to show the complex issues faced in delivering cash and voucher assistance (CVA) at scale using digital tools in challenging contexts, the different drivers of digitisation from the perspective of humanitarian and government actors, and the obstacles these actors face in delivering programmes in an inclusive and accountable way. Through interviews and focus group discussions with a
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Sum, Sreymom, and Pirom Khiev. Contract Farming in Cambodia: Different Models, Policy and Practice. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2015. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.104.201508.

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Contract farming (CF) is increasingly seen as an effective mechanism to maximise the inclusion of and benefits for small-scale farmers, while giving some control over production to agribusinesses without requiring land ownership. In Cambodia, CF takes many forms and involves food and industrial crops, yet the different CF models and contract types have not been identified. Farmers and contractors have encountered many problems in obtaining reliable benefits from and sustaining CF schemes. The research objectives were to identify and evaluate the various models of CF practiced in Cambodia, expl
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Sam, Sreymom, and Chhuong Ouch. Agricultural Technological Practices and Gaps for Climate Change Adaptation. Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2015. https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.100.201503.

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Agriculture plays an important role in sustaining rural livelihoods. Eighty-three percent of rural people are engaged in agriculture (NIS and MAFF 2014). An emerging problem facing agriculture is climate change. The anticipated impacts of climate change and variability on agriculture include changes in rainfall patterns, higher temperatures, increased frequency and intensity of flood and drought, and increased incidence of pests and disease (MOE and UNDP 2011). These serious problems emphasise the critical need for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) (FAO 2013). Among CSA techniques, the system of
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