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  1. Investigating Disparities in Access and Returns to Endowments between Male and Female Headed Households in Cameroon

    Investigating Disparities in Access and Returns to Endowments between Male and Female Headed Households in Cameroon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Boniface Ngah Epo --- Department of Economics and Management, Yaoundé Francis Menjo Baye --- Department of Economics and Management, Yaoundé Nadine Teme Angele Manga --- Department of Economics and Management, Yaoundé
    This paper investigates disparities in access and returns to endowments between male and female headed households in Cameroon using the Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition and the 2007 Cameroon Household Consumption Survey. In particular, synthetic variables for education and health constructed by the...
  2. HIV treatment support services in Tanzania: a cost and efficiency analysis at facility and community levels

    HIV treatment support services in Tanzania: a cost and efficiency analysis at facility and community levels

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Steven Forsythe --- Avenir Health, United States of America Bryant Lee --- Palladium Group Inc., United States of America Kuki Tarimo --- Palladium Group Inc., United States of America Boniface Silvan --- Ministry of Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, Tanzania Marianna Balampama --- Palladium Group Inc., United States of America Julie Chitty --- Palladium Group Inc., United States of America Sara Bowsky --- Palladium Group Inc., United States of America
    Differentiated service delivery models provide an opportunity to reduce the cost of HIV treatment while increasing the focus on advanced patients. Also, stable patients who need less attention can visit facilities less frequently, saving time and money and reducing overcrowding...
  3. The impact of audio-lingual and TPR methods in teaching Igbo to L2 learners

    The impact of audio-lingual and TPR methods in teaching Igbo to L2 learners

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies • Authors: Kelvin Francis Olisaemeka Obitube --- Linguistics, Igbo and other Nigerian Languages, Boniface Monday Mbah --- Linguistics and Nigerian Languages, Olusanmi Babarinde --- Linguistics and Nigerian Languages,
    This study evaluates the value of the total physical response (TPR) method for teaching Igbo to L2 learners. Specifically, it evaluates which of these methods is more effective. It is quantitative research which adopts the experimental design. 100 students are...