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Emana, Bezabih. "The role of new varieties and chemical fertilizer under risk : the case of smallholders in Eastern Oromia, Ethiopia /." Aachen : Shaker, 2000. http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy0612/2006388752.html.

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Abshula, Fojo Gudina. "Reintegration of illegal migration returnees in Omo Nada District, Jimma Zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25303.

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Text in English with appendices in Afaan Oromoo (Oromo language)<br>Despite the imperative of reintegration assistance for returnees of illegal migration, which will enable them to become independent and productive members of the community, the reintegration needs and experiences of returned illegal migrants are neglected in academic studies. The objectives of the study were to explore the socio-contextual factors that gave rise to the illegal migration of the study participants; their illegal migration abuse and exploitation experiences; the reintegration needs they sought after return; and t
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Beyene, Kassu Kebede. "Soil erosion, deforestation and rural livelihoods in the Central Rift Valley area of Ethiopia: a case study in the Denku micro-watershed Oromia region." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/5055.

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This research was conducted in one of the districts in the Oromia region located in the Central Rift Valley to assess the problem of soil erosion and deforestation and to determine how these drivers of land degradation affect the livelihoods of farmers. The research was a case study undertaken in an identified micro-watershed making use of the questionnaire interview method. A household sample was obtained using a simple random sampling technique; Information interviews were conducted with community representatives, district level experts and development agents who worked in the community. The
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Alemu, Birhanu Moges. "Active learning approaches in mathematics education at universities in Oromia, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4133.

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Meaningful learning requires active teaching and learning approaches. Thus, with a specific focus on Mathematics teaching at university in Oramia, the study aimed to: • examine the extent to which active learning/student-centered approaches were implemented; • assess the attitudes of university lecturers towards active-learning; • investigate whether appropriate training and support have been provided for the implementation of an active learning approaches • assess the major challenges that hinder the implementation of active learning approaches and • recommend ways that could advance the
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Dessie, Ayalew Kibret. "The role of coffee-based agriculture in the socio-economic development of Borecha District, Ethiopia." Diss., 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26753.

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This study was carried out to examine the significance of Coffee-based agriculture in the socio-economic development of rural livelihoods in Ethiopia, with particular emphasis on households in the Borecha District of the Illubabor Zone, Oromia Regional State. In this dissertation, three randomly selected study kebeles2 were considered. The primary data were collected using household questionnaires, observation and key informant interviews. The secondary data were acquired from a review of the diverse and extensive literature contained in journals, textbooks and published and unpublished docum
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Degu, Teshome Gudissa. "The impact of an adult literacy programme on the socio-economic empowerment of rural women in Oromia, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21219.

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A large number of adult women living in rural parts of the country had neither the free time nor the opportunity to receive basic education at their early ages. As a result, despite the women's numerical significance, and their remarkable contribution to the economic development, women faced social and cultural challenges that undermine their human worth and dignity. These problems result mainly from lack of education among the majority of women and can possibly cause poverty and inequality. To address these problems, adult education and literacy programs that incorporate functional adult lite
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Adgo, Ademe Tsegaye. "Development of guidelines to improve the uptake and quality of postnatal care in Ethiopia." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26565.

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Post-natal care is a care given to the mother and the newborn during post-natal period. This period is crucial to save the lives of the mother and the newborn. Despite its importance, the utilisation of this service is very low in Ethiopia. This study was conducted to establish the views and experiences of women and health care workers on post-natal care services and determine the factors influencing its utilisation with the ultimate purpose of developing guidelines to improve uptake and quality of the services in South West Shoa Zone of Oromia Region, Ethiopia. The objectives of the study w
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Gorfu, Mersha Bogale. "Factors affecting utilization of integrated community case management of common childhood illnesses in Agarfa Woreda, Oromiya Region State, Ethiopia." Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18597.

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BACKGROUND: Ethiopia adopted a new strategy called integrated community case management to address common childhood illness (ICCM). This strategy has been introduced in some rural districts of Bale zone. It has multiple functions, involving assessment of sick children at community health post levels. Despite this, the efficacy of this strategy has not been investigated. Aim: This study aimed to assess the level of ICCM service utilisation and factors influencing this at health posts in Agarfa district. METHODS: Cross sectional and phenomenological methodologies were employed in this study. D
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Mekonnen, Wakjira Girma. "Experiences of parents' involvement in the management of primary schools in Oromiya National Regional State, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24562.

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The study investigated parents’ involvement in managing primary schools in Oromiya National Regional State, Ethiopia. The main concern of this study revolved around the challenges that lead to the decline in parental involvement in their children’s schooling, low stakeholders’ participation in the management of primary schools, lack of awareness of students and their families on the school context that leads to increased rates of learner achievement. Furthermore, the study investigated the existence of conflict in role perception manifested in assuming that schools could play their roles in ch
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Tirfe, Tekalign Minalu. "Challenges of and opportunities for implementing the school improvement programme in the public secondary schools of Iluababor Administrative Zone in Ethiopia." Thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/21699.

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The purpose of the study was to assess Challenges of and Opportunities for Implementing the School improvement Programme in the Public secondary Schools of Iluababor administrative zone in Ethiopia. In the study a mixed research methodology was employed, specifically the sequential explanatory designs with a high priority on the quantitative and the sequential exploratory design and with less priority on the qualitative data. Out of 24 secondary schools, 12 secondary schools were selected by random sampling from six geographically clustered secondary schools. In the study (out of a total of 54
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Woldetsadik, Dereje Adefris. "Prevalence of emotional and behavioural problems : pitfalls and practices among secondary school learners in Ethiopia." Thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25335.

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The prevalence of emotional and behavioural problems in secondary school adolescents is regarded as widely spread globally. Their effects/pitfalls are also a concern that cannot be ignored. Thus, this study dealt with this issue among adolescents, as well as with pitfalls and practices of secondary schools in Ethiopia, with particular focus on East Showa Administrative Zone of Oromiya National Regional state. Consequently, the study intended to: -examine what social competence problems (activity problems, social activities problems and academic performance problems) are experienced by seconda
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Muleta, Motifaji. "The quality of health services delivery in Oramia Regional State, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26366.

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Distinct dimensions of quality vary in importance depending on the context in which quality assurance effort takes place. Working through the process of quality assurance and continuous quality improvement may create an environment for transforming the health services and achieving positive health outcome goals. Substantial improvements have been observed in the coverage and access to health service delivery in Ethiopia. However, the quality of care has been lagging behind. The purpose of this study was to develop guidelines for care to enhance quality health services at Gindabarat District, O
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Desta, Getachew Demissie. "Highland-lowland linkages and its implications on the livelihood of the communities in Ethiopia : the case of Bale Administrative Zone, Oromia Region, Southeast Ethiopia." Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26377.

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Historically, development in Ethiopia, is a result of intimate highland-lowland interdependencies and complementarities. However, over the course of time, this age-old equilibrium that has harmoniously ruled the economic, social and political life of the highland and lowland communities is getting weaker. This study aimed at investigating the nature and extent of links between the highland and lowland communities of Bale administrative zone and the consequent impacts on their livelihoods. Multi-stage cluster sampling techniques were employed to select 403 sample household heads from the two ag
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Awie, Belay Ejeta. "Men's knowledge and attitude towards vasectomy in east Wollega zone of Oromia region, Ethiopia." Diss., 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18696.

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The purpose of this study was to assess men’s knowledge and attitude towards vasectomy as a family planning method options available to men in East Wollega zone of Oromia Region. Male sterilisation in sub-Saharan countries including Ethiopia is very much limited due to lots of reasons despite its many advantages than other family planning methods. Quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional research was used to describe level of knowledge and attitude towards vasectomy. Data were collected using structured questionnaire in which a total of 150 respondents, who were selected using non-random purp
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Dale, Beshir Butta. "Gender mainstreaming in agricultural value chains : the quest for gender equality, employment and women's empowerment in Arsi zone, Ethiopia." Thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26841.

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Abstracts in English, Afrikaans and Zulu<br>This thesis investigates gender relations in agricultural value chains by examining gender differentials in terms of gender roles in agricultural production and marketing, gender division of labour within the household, gendered daily and seasonal activities in the household, decision-making power within the household, and access to productive resources and agricultural support services. The study also assessed historical, socio-cultural, and institutional factors constraining gender equality and women’s empowerment in agricultural value chains. Empl
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