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Journal articles on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Peele, Muchinka Mbewe, Cindy Gill, and Sarah Wainscott. "Progress in Education of Children With Disabilities in Zambia." Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 5, no. 6 (2020): 1820–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2020_persp-20-00034.

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Purpose The purpose of this review article is to review the progress made in the treatment and education of persons with disabilities in Zambia, to identify barriers that have hindered change and initiatives that have facilitated positive changes in Zambia, and to highlight the initial steps toward the establishment of the profession of speech-language pathology in Zambia. Conclusions There have been remarkable strides in the education of children with disabilities and the establishment of support for persons with disabilities since the Republic of Zambia became an independent nation in 1964.
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Gleisner, John. "What Causes More Destruction, AIDS or AID? Psychiatry in Zambia." Australasian Psychiatry 10, no. 2 (2002): 166–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1665.2002.00426.x.

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Objective: To describe the state of mental health services in Zambia. Conclusions: Mental health services in Zambia are in a dreadful state, partly brought about by being afforded a low priority rating, in turn through a miscalculation. Richer countries may be in a position to help remedy Zambia's problems in this area.
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Gray, Ronald H., Robert T. Kambic, Claude A. Lanctot, Mary C. Martin, Roselind Wesley, and Richard Cremins. "Evaluation of natural family planning programmes in Liberia and Zambia." Journal of Biosocial Science 25, no. 2 (1993): 249–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932000020538.

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SummaryStudies to evaluate use-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of natural family planning (NFP) were conducted in Liberia and Zambia. The Liberian programme provided uni-purpose NFP services to 1055 clients mainly in rural areas; the Zambian programme provided NFP services integrated with MCH to 2709 clients predominantly in urban areas. The one-year life table continuation and unplanned pregnancy rates were 78·9 and 4·3 per 100 women-years in Liberia, compared to 71·2 and 8·9 in Zambia. However, high rates of loss to follow-up mandate caution in interpretation of these results, especiall
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Zulu, Paul, Mpho Ngoepe, and Nampombe Saurombe. "The importance of legislation in the provision of national and public library services in Zambia." Journal of Librarianship and Information Science 49, no. 2 (2016): 152–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0961000616632865.

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Legislation plays an important role in the provision of national and public library services. In Zambia, however, libraries that perform the functions of national and public libraries are operating without a legislative mandate. As a result, there is fragmentation of library services as there is no single institution which performs all the functions of a national library service. Although several efforts have been made in the past to enact national library service legislation, no Act of Parliament has been passed to date (2015). This study provides empirical evidence depicting the benefits of
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Bright, Suzanna, and Chisomo Selemani. "The Development of Speech-Language Pathology in Zambia: A Reflection on the Current Landscape and Two Contrasting Training Models." Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 2, no. 17 (2017): 63–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/persp2.sig17.63.

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Functional approaches to disability measurement in Zambia reveals an overall disability prevalence rate of 13.4%, 4% of whom are recorded as having “speech impairment” (Zambia Federation of the Disabled [ZAFOD], 2006). Further, multidimensional poverty assessments indicate that 48.6% of Zambia's approximately 16 million citizens are impoverished. Currently, there are three internationally qualified speech-language pathologists (SLPs) providing services within Zambia's capital city, Lusaka. Given these statistics, it follows that a significant number of Zambian's, experiencing communication dis
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Banda, Patience Kunda, and Simon Tembo. "Factors Leading to Mobile Telecommunications Customer Churn in Zambia." International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa 31 (July 2017): 143–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/jera.31.143.

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Customer churn is a major challenge in the mobile telecommunications industry today. Churn can be caused by different factors, which may arise from the interactions of subscribers with products and services or even employees of organizations. If customer churn is not managed and prevented in good time, it can lead to significant loss of revenues and possibly make a business crumble. This paper studies the various reasons that lead to mobile customer churn in the Zambian telecommunication sector. Seven hundred mobile subscribers in six districts of Zambia were interviewed. The mobile subscriber
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Chitonge, Horman. "Who is subsidising whom? Water supply cross-subsidisation policy, practice and lessons from Zambia." Journal of Modern African Studies 48, no. 4 (2010): 599–625. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x10000625.

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ABSTRACTThis paper looks at the policy and practice of cross-subsidisation in the water sector, focusing on the Zambian experience. Setting a price for water services is a sensitive and controversial issue. Pricing water services below cost recovery can threaten the sustainability of the service and human welfare in the long term, while water pricing at full cost recovery often restricts access to water services for poor households, compromising their well-being. This paper looks at one of the approaches that policy makers use in an attempt to balance the trade-offs – cross-subsidisation. Less
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Pines, Eula W., Maureen Rauschhuber, and Sarah Williams. "Health Connections." Californian Journal of Health Promotion 4, no. 4 (2006): 52–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.32398/cjhp.v4i4.1987.

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Nearly half of Zambia's population is under 15 years old, with an estimated 630,000 “AIDS orphans,” children who’s parents have died from HIV/AIDS, and are now left to survive without complete families. Zambian caregivers of these AIDS orphans have been overwhelmed with the task of providing grief counseling services to these children. Nursing professionals at the University of the Incarnate Word responded to the professional development needs of grief counselors in Zambia, and launched Health Connections in 2004-2006. Health Connections is a cross-cultural grief education program designed to
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Nakamba, Pamela, Kara Hanson, and Barbara McPake. "Markets for hospital services in Zambia." International Journal of Health Planning and Management 17, no. 3 (2002): 229–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hpm.673.

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Pagni, Fabio, Francesca Bono, Camillo Di Bella, Agostino Faravelli, and Anna Cappellini. "Virtual Surgical Pathology in Underdeveloped Countries: The Zambia Project." Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 135, no. 2 (2011): 215–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5858/135.2.215.

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Abstract Only 1 surgical pathology laboratory is available in Zambia, a country with a population of 12 million people. Since 2004 the Italian association of pathologists Patologi Oltre Frontiera has been working to create a virtual laboratory through the use of telemedicine. The project has involved staining histologic preparations on site, with the interpretation of imaged slides performed abroad through telepathology. Starting in April 2007, all surgical specimens obtained in Mtendere Mission Hospital, Chirundu, Zambia, were submitted for microscopic examination through whole-slide scans. T
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Kabamba, Beatrice Mubanga. "An inquiry into the feasibility of integration of the advanced midwifery and neonatology clinical nurse specialist in the district health system: the Zambian experience." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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Research has shown that there is a problem in the delivery of quality care in maternal and child health services in Zambia. The 1996 Zambia demographic and health survey estimated maternal mortality rate as high as 649 per 100,000 live birth, with this reason among others, human resource constraints and low number of supervised antenatal clinics, deliveries and postnatal clinics by skilled personnel as some of the reasons for the high maternal mortality. Selected studies identify the role of a clinical nurse specialist in advanced midwifery and neonatology who has acquired the knowledge and pr
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Mwefyeni, Ephraim Chali. "The effect of agricultural service provision on performance of smallholder farmers in Zambia." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/97172.

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Thesis (MDF)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.<br>Zambia, a country in Sub Saharan Africa, is home to over 13 million people. Of this population, 61 percent are found in rural areas and depend on agriculture for their livelihood, making the sector a key area for the development of the country. Agriculture remains a key sector because of its huge potential and the number of people that are dependent on it. However, smallholder farmers face many challenges, which include inadequate market and price information, inability to access credit, inadequate extension services, low input supply and low us
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Kambikambi, Chilobe Muloba. "Young males’ perceptions and use of reproductive health services in Lusaka, Zambia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4011.

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Magister Public Health - MPH<br>The aim of this study was to describe the health seeking behaviours, knowledge about the available services, as well as experiences, and barriers to access and utilization of the reproductive health services among male adolescents in Lusaka. A descriptive, qualitative study was conducted among male adolescents in a peri-urban setting in Lusaka. Four focus group discussions were conducted with 46 adolescents aged between 13 and 24 years of age, and six key informant interviews. Data was audio-tape recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic content analysis was d
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Maimbolwa, Margaret C. "Maternity care in Zambia : with special reference to social support /." Stockholm, 2004. http://diss.kib.ki.se/2004/91-7349-612-X/.

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Banda, Japhet Mathias. "The strategic management of intellectual capital : a case study in the banking and financial services sector in Zambia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002795.

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Fundamental changes in the global economy are changing the basis of organisational competitive advantage. The challenge in attaining a competitive advantage is characterised by factors such as increased competition, market volatility, geographically dispersed operations, customer awareness, raising workforce diversity and stringent regulatory regimes. These factors have driven, and in turn have been driven by, an increasing complexity of products, services and the processes that create value, resulting in changes in the structural and functional dimensions of the organisation. Business executi
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Malambo, Pasmore. "The physical needs of the elderly with regard to physiotherapy services in the Livingstone District, Zambia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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The purpose of this study was to identify the physical needs of the elderly with regard to physiotherapy services in the Livingstone district in Zambia. The objectives were to determine the knowledge of the elderly on the role of physiotherapy in the care of the elderly<br>the barriers to utilization of the services<br>the prevalence of physical problems and it also examined associations between education, knowledge and utilization of physiotherapy services in the district.
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Mwale, Ackson Tyson. "Women’s empowerment and use of Maternal Health Services in Zambia in 2010s." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-158073.

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This study investigates the influence of women’s empowerment measured via spousal educational difference and women’s completed education level on the use of maternal health services (Antenatal care and skilled birth assistance), and whether it varies by ethnicity. A theoretical framework based on Kabeer’s three dimension of empowerment combined with Zimmerman’s approach and the rational choice theory informs the analyses. Data from the 2013/2014 Zambia Demographic and Health survey are analysed focusing on women aged 15 -49 years who are married/ live with a partner and had a birth in the past
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Moonga, Fred. "Social protection for vulnerable children in Zambia." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/96875.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2015.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This study focused on the social protection of vulnerable children in Zambia. The aim was to find out how social protection had evolved and how it was conceptualised – its functions and types, policies and programmes, the benefits and services, and the risks and vulnerabilities that it addresses. A descriptive study design was used with qualitative methods of collecting and analysing data. The sample of 24 participants from government and nongovernmental organisations involved in social protection delivery as well as carers of c
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Mumba, Mumba. "Physical disabilities among adults with HIV/AIDS being managed by the Makeni home-based carers in Lusaka, Zambia." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2004. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&amp.

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HIV and AIDS are now being considered as a chronic disease. As people live longer the possibility of physical disability increases. This study aimed to investigate the nature of physical disability among HIV/AIDS adults cared for by the Makeni home-based carers in Lusaka, Zambia. Disability was measured based on the World Health Organisation International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health. This study demonstrated that mostly mild impairments and mild to moderate activity limitations and participation restrictions exists among patients in the Makeni home-based care programme.
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Chavula, Chancy. "Facility-based capacity assessment of emergency care services in public hospitals in Zambia." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24977.

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In sub-Saharan Africa, the shift in disease burden from infections to non-communicable disease and injury highlights the need for effective and efficient emergency care. Despite this, emergency care is a neglected sector of the health system in most low and middle-income countries. Funding and resource allocations are often small and have little impact on the development of emergency care systems, and provision of emergency care is therefore frequently left to under-trained and/or under-prepared nurses or clinical officers. In order to develop effective emergency care systems, one must first i
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Books on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Family Planning Service Expansion and Technical Support Project. Zambia: Final country report. SEATS Project, JSI/Washington, 1999.

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Tempest, Faith. An assessment of priority needs of urban children in Zambia: Report prepared for UNICEF Zambia. UNICEF, 1996.

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Zambia. Ministry of Community Development and Social Services. Strategic plan for the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, 2007-2011. Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, 2007.

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Zambia. Ministry of Community Development and Social Services. Strategic plan for the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, 2007-2011. Ministry of Community Development and Social Services, 2007.

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Zambia, WFP. WFP Zambia, United Nations World Food Programme. United Nations World Food Programme, 2004.

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Cassels, Andrew. Reform of the health sector in Ghana and Zambia: Commonalities and contrasts. Division of Strengthening of Health Services, World Health Organization, 1996.

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Kamwengo, Martin M. Demographic characteristics, care, and support for the aged in Zambia. Study Fund Committee, World Bank Social Recovery Project, 1997.

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A guide to costing and budgeting of health services in Zambia. Govt. of the Republic of Zambia, Ministry of Health, 2008.

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Olson, Clifford. Condom and Viricide Services assessment and condom logistics, Zambia: Consultant's report. Condom and Viricide Unit, National Programme Support, Global Programme on AIDS, World Health Organization, 1989.

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Ahmed, Yusuf. Country report--Zambia: Incomplete and induced abortion : problem of unsafe abortion. s.n., 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Nejmeh, Brian A., and Tyler Dean. "The CHARMS Application Suite: A Community-Based Mobile Data Collection and Alerting Environment for HIV/AIDS Orphan and Vulnerable Children in Zambia." In Service-Learning in the Computer and Information Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118319130.ch19.

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Tembo, Moffat, Erastus M. Mwanaumo, Sampa Chisumbe, and Ayodeji Olatunji Aiyetan. "Factors Affecting Effective Infrastructure Service Delivery in Zambia’s Local Authorities: A Case of Eastern Province." In Supporting Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development in Africa - Volume II. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-41983-7_6.

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"Zambia." In Services Profiles. WTO, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.30875/b4e0dcc5-en.

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"Zambia." In Services Profiles. WTO, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.30875/90c7855d-en.

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"Zambia." In Services Profiles 2014. WTO, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.30875/7e54293d-en.

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Kalumiana, Oscar. "Zambia." In Energy Services for the Urban Poor in Africa. Zed Books, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350219915.part-004.

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"Services and services trade in Zambia." In Effective Market Access for Least Developed Countries’ Services Exports. UN, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/d397efa0-en.

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Mbale, Jameson. "ZAMREN Big Data Management (ZAMBiDM) Envisaging Efficiency and Analytically Manage IT Resources." In Web Services. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7501-6.ch093.

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The ZAMREN member institutions deal with heterogeneous teaching and research materials drawn from all walks-of-life such as industry, and NRENs world over. To deal with such huge data that is in terabits for academic and economic gain becomes a mammoth task to manipulate, process, store and analyse. It is in view of that the ZAMREN Big Data and Data Management, in this work abbreviated as ZAMBiDM, is envisaged to collectively gather relevant heterogeneous large volumes of a wide variety of data from all sectors of economy. The data would be analytically managed in storage, processing and obtaining actionable insight real-time as a way to solve high-value skilled academic and industrial business problems, in order to prepare graduates for competitive future workforce. The data would be collected from all line-ministries of Zambia such as education, agriculture, health, mining, lands, communications, commerce, including industries and NRENs worldwide and be analytically analysed to exploit strategic actions that would enhance decision making in executing relevant tasks.
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Chipembele, Matuka. "The Future of Library Services in the Digital Economy." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development. IGI Global, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-5868-4.ch004.

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Libraries may be on the verge of a revolutionary phase of integrating technology in all their services in order for them to become effective information providers in the digital economy. In much of the literature on the potential of ICTs in academic libraries, it is argued that advancements in ICTs are changing the way people are accessing and using information. Hence, integration of ICTs in library services is necessary if libraries are to effectively provide information at anytime and anywhere. This chapter seeks to address this issue with a focus on the Copperbelt University library in Kitwe, Zambia. The chapter reviews various similar sources that looked at technology and its impact on library services. Additionally, in the African context, there has been massive adoption of Internet-enabled technologies. For example many people have smart phones such as Blackberries, Samsung, Nokia and Apple iPhones, which enable them access Internet ubiquitously. The emergence of these technologies and their abilities to provide tailor made applications for pervasive access to information resources entails that even library content may now be provided on electronic platforms. Whereas the rest of the world has done a substantial amount towards electronic library systems, not much has been done in Africa. Despite such challenges, libraries are taking steps in modernizing their services in an effort to fully satisfy the ever-changing needs of their information users. Additionally, recommendations on what libraries ought to do in order for them to bridge the widening gap in terms of how people are accessing and using information are given.
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Chisanga, Tracy, and Jameson Mbale. "Integration of ICTs in Radio Programs (II-RP) for Environmental Awareness for Peasant Farmers of Rural Zambia." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5291-8.ch002.

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The radio was the most and only reliable media capable of disseminating remedial information for methods of curing and preventing the outbreak of animal and crop diseases. However, this mode of media faced the challenges of majority of peasant farmers not owning radios, and as a result, they did not access such services. In addition, the distance among the peasant farmers hindered people sharing such resources. Nevertheless, the mushrooming owning of mobile phones by the majority of peasant farmers made information sharing possible. It was in view of that that the integration of ICTs on radio programs, in this work abbreviated as II-RP, was envisaged to disseminate remedial information to peasant farmers in remote areas of Zambia. The II-RP, a mobile built system, allowed farmers and agriculture officers to share the awareness information and sensitization of methods of farming.
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Conference papers on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Chaamwe, Nchimunya. "Telehealth Services in the Context of Zambia, a Developing Country." In 2010 2nd International Conference on Information Technology and Computer Science (ITCS 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/itcs.2010.121.

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Phiri, Masiku, and Bright Moyo Junior. "PA 19-4-0723 Use of social media to provide awareness about medical and social service aid to victims of gender-based violence in zambia." In Safety 2018 abstracts. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprevention-2018-safety.117.

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Reports on the topic "Services for Zambia"

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Collins, David, and Colin Gilmartin. Scaling up family planning in Zambia—Part 2: The cost of scaling up family planning services. Population Council, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh8.1059.

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Vonk, Jaynie. Sustainable Water and Sanitation in Zambia: Impact evaluation of the 'Urban WASH' project. Oxfam GB, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2021.7284.

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The ‘Urban WASH' project was implemented in George and Chawama compounds in Lusaka between July 2013 and June 2017 by Oxfam and Village Water Zambia. The project aimed to improve provision and sustainable management of WASH services by engaging citizens to hold duty bearers and service providers to account. Oxfam collaborated with local institutions on an array of activities, engaging stakeholders to create a conducive environment for service provision and improving capacities and practices. This Effectiveness Review evaluates the success of this project to increase the sustainability of water
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Keesbury, Jill, Washington Onyango-Ouma, Chi-Chi Undie, Catherine Maternowska, Frederick Mugisha, and Ian Askew. A review and evaluation of multi-sectoral response services ('one-stop centers') for gender-based violence in Kenya and Zambia. Population Council, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh1.1008.

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Chelwa, Nachela, Kshipra Hemal, George Phiri, Michael Mbizvo, and Chi-Chi Undie. Enhancing access to post-rape care for child survivors in the context of police and health services in Zambia: A feasibility assessment of a police response model. Population Council, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh7.1014.

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Frölich, Markus, and P. Linh Nguyen. Impacts of linking savings group to formal financial service providers and strengthening their internal group insurance mechanism in Zambia. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23846/tw4ie121.

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Documenting lessons from an integrated social and behavior change program linked to integrated health services in Zambia. Population Council, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh14.1107.

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Strengthening community-based services for children and families affected by HIV: An evaluation of the Zambia Family program. Population Council, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/hiv7.1016.

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Motivations for entering volunteer service and factors affecting productivity: A mixed method survey of STEPS-OVC volunteer HIV caregivers in Zambia. Population Council, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/hiv3.1002.

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African Open Science Platform Part 1: Landscape Study. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2019/0047.

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This report maps the African landscape of Open Science – with a focus on Open Data as a sub-set of Open Science. Data to inform the landscape study were collected through a variety of methods, including surveys, desk research, engagement with a community of practice, networking with stakeholders, participation in conferences, case study presentations, and workshops hosted. Although the majority of African countries (35 of 54) demonstrates commitment to science through its investment in research and development (R&amp;D), academies of science, ministries of science and technology, policies, rec
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