MCI SOCIAL SECTOR WORKING PAPER SERIES N° 22/2011 GENDER NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR KADUNA METROPOLIS‚ NIGERIA Prepared by: Chinwe F. Olisemeka and Ahmed Salim August 2011 432 Park Avenue South‚ 13th Floor‚ New York‚ NY‚ 10016‚ United States Phone: +1-646-884-7422/7418; Fax: +1-212-548-5720 Website: http://mci.ei.columbia.edu NB: This needs assessment was researched and written by MCI intern Chinwe F. Olisemeka and MCI Social Sector Research Coordinator Ahmed Salim. The report was edited
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Population Commision were also read and used. The structure‚ system and organization can be compared to thatof developed countries. The organisation now use new and improved technology. The activities of the organisation are more reliable as enumeration areas were demarcated to scales. AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System) were implored and Geographic Information System was intended to be used to store the results. Suffice it to say that despite all efforts made by all organs of Government
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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Pressure on community infrastructures have been accentuated by the parallel modernization of urban economics and the marginalization of rural economy. These have often led to the concentration of rural migrants into urban areas without facilities for survival (Masoni‚ 1985). In response to these pressures‚ urban communities have sought relief by providing certain facilities/infrastructures for themselves through self-help programmes and Community Based Organizations. In most
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society (Barbanti‚ 2004).In discussing development in conflict‚ some questions arise: What about situations where peacekeeping fails and conflict continues? How can development take place in chaos‚ wherethere is intractable conflict‚ where state and local institutions are absent and where conflict seemsendemic? These are similar questions that came to mind in the work of Andrews (1999)‚ aUnited Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) worker in Rwanda and eastern Congowho reflected on his work‚
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and pirating in the networks is very easy and it can lead to information damage or robbery and also if one compute is affected by a virus it can spread to the other easily. 3. What technology allows computer networks without wires? Wireless networking allows computer networks without wires. 4. Describe the difference between a LAN and a WAN. LAN is local area network‚ it consists of a group of networked computers that all located in one building. But WLAN is wide area network‚ it is a group of
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setup Local Area Connection in Windows 7 As you know Windows 7 is the newer version of windows and contains remarkable effect on every sector of operation. It works very smoothly. Now peoples are converting from Window Xp to Windows 7 or Vista to Windows 7. That’s why they need to setup all the features they used in their older version of operating system. From this features Local Area Connection is one important setup. This article will help you to find how to setup Local Area Connection
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www.ccsenet.org/gjhs Global Journal of Health Science Vol. 4‚ No. 1; January 2012 The Effects of HIV/AIDS Scourge on Production and Income among Rural Households in Adamawa State of Nigeria Iya‚ I. B.‚ Purokayo‚ S. G.‚ & Gabdo Yusuf Department of Economics Federal University of Technology‚ Yola‚ Nigeria Received: October 12‚ 2011 doi:10.5539/gjhs.v4n1p245 Abstract The paper investigates the determinants and the impact of HIV/AIDS on households in Adamawa State. 120 respondents affected with HIV/AIDS
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The Tiv-Jukun Ethnic Conflict and the Citizenship Question in Nigeria Moses T. ALUAIGBA Aminu Kano Centre for Democratic Research and Training‚ Bayero University‚ Kano Abstract The negative consequences of the Tiv-Jukun ethnic conflict and other similar conflicts in Nigeria have stimulated the debate on citizenship in the country. This debate is driven by questions that hinge on contestable issues such as who is an indigene in Nigeria‚ why should other Nigerians be termed non-indigenes‚ settlers
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References: Abegunde AA (2004). "Community Based Organizations in the Sustainable Development of the Rural Area of Atiba L.G.A.‚ Oyo State. J.Inst. Town Plan.. 17: 1-14 Adejumobi S (1991). "Processes and Problems of Community organization for self-reliance". Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research‚ Ibadan‚ Nigeria. Monograph Series no. 1. Anambra
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References: Aromolaran‚ A.B.‚ 1992. Multiple objectives and resource allocation of small farmers in ifedapo area of Oyo State. Ph.D. Thesis‚ Department of Agricultural Economics‚ University of Ibadan‚ Nigeria. Curr. Res. J. Soc. Sci.‚ 3(2): 54-58‚ 2011 Awotide‚ D.O. and P.O. Agbola‚ 2010. Relationship between land fragmentation and maize farmers’ productivity
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