RURAL WOMEN AND THE FINANCING
|
|
|
- Scott Grant
- 10 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 RURAL WOMEN AND THE FINANCING OF HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA A thesis submitted by Daniel C. Oshi (Nigeria) in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES of the Institute of Social Studies The Hague, The Netherlands March 2009
2 Thesis Committee Promotor: Professor Ben White Institute of Social Studies The Hague, The Netherlands Co-promotor: Dr Jan Kees van Donge Institute of Social Studies The Hague, The Netherlands Examiners: Professor Bart Criel Insititute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp, Belgium Professor Sjaak van der Geest University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, The Netherlands Dr Auma Okwany Institute of Social Studies The Hague, The Netherlands This dissertation is part of the research programme of CERES, Research School for Resource Studies for Development. Copyright Shaker Publishing 2009 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Printed in The Netherlands ISBN Shaker Publishing BV St. Maartenslaan AX Maastricht Tel.: / Fax: /
3 Acknowledgements Many people helped me greatly in surmounting the challenge of this PhD project. It is quite natural to thank every one of them as the project is accomplished. Most PhD acknowledgements start this happy phase by thanking the supervisors. I cannot agree more with them. It is not just a routine; I can confirm that from my own experience. As I muse over the entire experience over the past five and a half years (or so!), I often wonder how many tasks my supervisors undertook on my behalf. I wonder how much time they spent reading through so many pages of only one out of their many PhD and Masters candidates. So, if I devote the entire page expressing how grateful I feel toward them, I suppose you will understand. But that wouldn t even be adequate! However, I will attempt to tell them in one paragraph that I found in them my teachers, guides, academic senior friends, counsellors, and most importantly, my PhD promoters and supervisors. I appreciate every minute you put into reading my drafts. I am very grateful for your encouragement, patience, kindness, understanding, flexibility blended with sternness, your interest in the project, tutelage, etc. I appreciate you for those times you insisted I must do the necessary, and for those times you gave me all the space. I particularly thank Professor Ben White for helping me cope with my social and economic conditions in Nigeria when they got out of hand as a result of job loss as he continuously encouraged me not to give up. He combined academic supervision with giving me psychological therapy. He helped me pull through periods when I felt frustrated. He stood by me in special ways. My experience under him will live with me all my life: it is not enough to be an academic supervisor. A supervisor must show interest in other spheres of the candidate because a candidate s life is a totality of social, economic, psychological, spiritual and academic spheres. An excellent supervisor works with a candidate to take control of all these aspects. That was exactly what Prof. White did for me. Although he was very firm on achieving the standards required for a PhD, he was never bullish but was patient with me as I struggled with the peculiar iii
4 iv RURAL WOMEN AND THE FINANCING OF HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA challenges of a medical doctor doing a PhD in Development Studies. Prof. White s wife, Ratna, also deserves my deep gratitude. She was consistently very humane in attending to my numerous telephone calls and questions from Nigeria. May God bless you! The idea to do a PhD in this subject area and at ISS came from Drs Loes Keysers and Professor Eric Ross to whom I dedicate this PhD. I wish to say a very big Thank You to the two of you for your faith that I could accomplish a PhD project in the Social Sciences despite my academic and professional background in the Basic Medical and Clinical Sciences. I wish to thank you for writing my reference letters for admission into this PhD programme, and for keeping up warm friendship. I benefited in many other ways from you, both financially in the form of teaching assistantship, scholarship for a certificate course at ISS, and in the form of advice, encouragement, etc. My dedicating this PhD to you is my humble way of saying that you will always remain very special to me. I also received much assistance from other academics. These include Professor Paschal Mihyo, Professors Mohammed Salih, Cris Kay, Dele Olowu, Erhard Berner, O Laughlin, and Dr Freek Schiphorst, among others. I appreciate all your kindness (and comments during my thesis seminar in the case of Profesor O Laughlin). My special thanks go to Professor Bart Criel who not only gave me useful comments during my thesis seminar but also gave me very helpful books that helped shape the direction of this thesis. The PhD process might as well have been stalled without the skilled input from many administrative staff. Among them, Ank vd Berg deserves my special gratitude. I received invaluable assistance, kindness and encouragement from her. Despite her ever-busy schedule, she was always on hand to help me surmount many challenges of being at ISS including academic, personal, financial, administrative, immigration, among others. To Ank I say, You are a very special blessing to ISS students, especially me! Keeping the monster called IND at bay is an art that Cynthia Recto-Carreon, Els van de Weele and Ank have perfected. I deeply appreciate the humane, expert and devoted way the trio I just mentioned helped me with my immigration formalities. Martin Blok is very adept at adding social value to the dreary life of ISS PhD programme. Martin, thank you very much! I am also very grateful to Maureen Koster and Dita Dirks of the PhD Secretariat, who handled both academic and personal matters for me during the programme. They always kindly answered my innumerable inquiries concerning many aspects of the PhD programme. I also heartily thank John Steenwinkel, Jeff Glasgow, Henri Robbemond, Ton Rimmelzwaan of the Computer Department,
5 Acknowledgements v John Sinjorgo, Gita Wijnvoord, and Rose of the Finance Department, Willy Hooymans and Ferry Bozuwa, of the Facility Department, Khalid, and every staff of the Library, especially Joy Misa who handled the editing, formatting and typesetting of the thesis. I wish to thank Sharmini Bissesar for her kindness to me when I worked as Teaching Assistant for the Understanding and Managing Reproductive Health Course. My social networks widened during the programme and I made friends from all over the world. I wish to thank my Muko, Dr Albert Musisi, Dr Marco Sanchez and his wife, Adelita, Dr Fenta Mandefro, Dr Nick Awortwi, Dr Admasu Shiferaw, Sailaja Nandigama, Bram Buscher, Rahki Gupta, Humberto Palomares and his wife, Blanca, Tomo Uchida, Dr Sunbo Odebode and Atsushi Sano. My special thanks also go to Nicky Pouw, Hannington Odame and his wife, Helen, Ifeanyi Ndubueze, Okey Ndubueze and his wife, Irma, Olive Chepkwurui, Sarah Kabasomi, Udan Fernando, Dr Ben Ugbe, Elizabeth Idoko, Henry Kifordu, and John Agbonifo. Ichie (Dr) Augustine Ajah: you are in your own class. I am very grateful to you. Completing the PhD from Nigeria posed great financial and psychological difficulties. I wish to register my profound gratitude to all those who helped me to cope with the difficulties, especially Daddy, P.C. Okeke and Mummy, A. Okeke, Ogadi, Gigi, Chi-Girl, Kenechukwu, and Chinedu, Professor and Dr (Mrs). A.O. Anya, Dr and Mrs Emeka Anyanwu, Dr Frank Korie, Bello Abdul-Lateef, Uchechukwu Dimkpa, Dr and Dr (Mrs) Blessing Okperi, Dr and Mrs Joachim Omeje, Dr and Mrs Frank Ezugwu, Dr and Dr (Mrs) Emma Iyidobi, Mr and Mrs Ken Ezemagu, Mr and Mrs Chinwike Onwuchekwa, Mr and Mrs Anyaele Ukah, Dr Okorie Anyaele, Aniekan Udo, Simeon Dickson, Engr. A.O. Tangban, Mrs F.E. Tangban, Dr (DSP) Benjamin Chukwu, Daddy Paul and Mummy Molly Wasswa, Barrister Joe Nwazi, Chijioke (from Netclick), Chief and Mrs. Boniface Amobi, Dr and Mrs Frank Oguwike, Ray Ude, Aunty Franca and Dr Emma Iroegbu, Dr U.C. Ozumba, Mr and Mrs D. Aka, Barr. Emeka Oko, Mr and Mrs Joseph Obi, Mr and Mrs Edwin Okafor, and Mr and Mrs L.M. Obieri. I am especially indebted to Dr J.N. Chukwu of GLRA, Dr and Mrs Emma Aguwa, and Mr and Mrs Martin Udeinya for being so kind and special in very many ways. You know those great things you did and still do for me: May God bless and richly reward you. I may never really be able to show you just exactly how much I appreciate you. I heartily thank Mr Hoeveenmeier, the PRO, DAHW, Wurzburg, Germany, Mr Gerhard Oehler, the GLRA Nigeria Country Administrator and Mrs Patrica A. Onyia, the GLRA Office Manager for kindly providing the pictures from which the thesis cover was designed and other assistance. Chinyere Ezeala and her husband, Felix, and
6 vi RURAL WOMEN AND THE FINANCING OF HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA Ifeoma Chime and her husband, Chris Eze also deserve my special gratitude for their assistance during the course of this programme. I also thank Dr Charles Nwafor, Dr Daniel Ogbuabor, Miss Linda Chidi, Mrs Tive Diogba, Sister Glory, Aunty Stella, Aunty Evelyn, Edith, and other colleagues at GLRA Nigeria for their various support and friendship. Prof. Ikenna Njoku, Rose Sajjabi, Julius and Juliet Wabwire, Daniel and Agnes, Eddy Walakira and other great friends in Uganda: thank you for being there for us and for all your assistance to my family when they were in Uganda. To Uncle Jerry, Uncle Julius, Emmy Ntale, Mama Resty, Martina, Tessy, Luke and Ngo, Kate Naluyinda, and Ernest, I say you have been a great source of assistance and encouragement. Thank you very much. And may God bless you! While I was in Nigeria, help to surmount the difficulties also came from abroad. I wish to appreciate the financial and other assistance I received from my bosom friends Tambu Tangban and his wife, Ada, Odiche and his wife, Dr Ralph Oguariri, Professor and Mrs Sam Anya, among others. It is rather difficult to find adequate words to use to express my feelings of gratitude to my wife Sarah, and our children, Joshua and David, who directly bore the consequences of my being physically away from them for over three years and even when I returned to be with them in Nigeria, I was almost always psychologically absent. My wife has been a great source of support. She had the task of caring for our son, Joshua, alone when he was just seven months until he was almost four years. Even when David arrived, I was so often holed up at the computer that she had to do most of the care. She carried out these tasks with love, tenderness and passion. She never complained about the multiple tasks she had to take on while I worked at the computer. My gratitude to you, Sarah, may never fully be expressed! But suffice it for me to tell you once more that I love and deeply appreciate you for all you are and all you did (and do). The success of this PhD is a testimony to your sterling qualities! To Josh and Dave, Dad will no longer give you excuses for not giving you enough time. And you may now have your turn on the computer to do your own work, and read Encarta! I love you all. And to Mike Brian Mulungi, thank you very much for being such a big blessing to us! I also want to put on record my appreciation to the Netherlands Government for the Netherlands Fellowship Programme (NFP) awarded to me to carry out this programme. Most importantly, I worship the Lord God Almighty, the Great I am, who keeps His words to a thousand generations, for His faithfulness, grace, succour, mercies and inspiration to me during this programme.
7 Acknowledgements vii Daniel C. Oshi Enugu, Nigeria
8 Dedicated to Loes Keysers & Eric Ross viii
9 Contents Acknowledgements Abstract Maps iii xiii xv 1 INTRODUCTION: RURAL WOMEN AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA Introduction and Research Problem Mutual Aid Mechanisms for Health Risks User Fees and Access to Health Care Health-seeking Research Objectives and Questions Research Methodology Reasons for choice of study location General considerations on approach and method Methodological approaches and tools Data analysis Challenges and Limitations Organization of the Study 25 2 MANAGING HEALTH RISKS: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL APPROACHES Introduction Social Networks Collective Action 30 ix
10 x RURAL WOMEN AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA 2.4 Social Capital Reciprocity Risks and Mitigation Strategies 34 Risk-sharing attitudes of rural groups Gender and Patriarchy Community-based Health Insurance Social and Economic Differentiation in Rural Societies The Household Summary 49 Note 51 3 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION IN THE STUDY LOCATION Introduction The Igbo of Nigeria Igbo social structure: marriage Igbo social structure: the kinship/extended family Enugu State Enugu City Onitsha Study Village: Ukete Topography Transport Population Land control and socioeconomic differentiation Households Income-generating activities Intrahousehold socioeconomic differentiation: gender and generation Consequences of inequality in access to land The contexts of financial risks to Ukete women Conclusion 89 Notes 90
11 Contents xi 4 HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS Introduction National Health System in Nigeria From free services to rationalization Rationalization and gender Lower Levels of Health Care Providers Patent medicine vendor/village midwife Traditional birth attendants Traditional bone healing: health seeking and gender Higher Levels of Health Care Providers Primary and secondary health care facilities Tertiary health care institutions Conclusion 116 Notes HOUSEHOLD, KINSHIP AND MUTUAL AID MECHANISMS FOR HEALTH RISKS Introduction Igbo Cosmology, Household and Kinship Solidarity in Health Risk Management Household Mechanisms for Health Risk Mitigation Income/savings as risk mitigation strategies Sale of household/productive assets as risk mitigation strategies No savings and no assets to sell Extended Family Mechanisms for Health Risk Mitigation Conclusion WOMEN S ASSOCIATIONS AND MUTUAL AID MECHANISMS FOR HEALTH RISKS Introduction Umuchu Women s Association: A Group-based Social Network Formation, membership and objectives 148
12 xii RURAL WOMEN AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA Contributions and financial pooling: generalized reciprocity in the social network Mutual aid mechanisms for health risk mitigation Social control Financial risk protection Inadequate coverage of health expenditure: co-payments Consequences of inadequate coverage of health costs Exclusion: unintended effect of social networks Social and emotional support in the social network Limits of Endogenous Associations Conclusion 201 Model A 202 Model B 204 Model C 205 Notes CONCLUSIONS Introduction Synthesis of Empirical Findings Conclusions 213 (a) Households/kinship mechanism for managing health risks 213 (b) Endogenous association mechanisms for managing health risks Concluding Remarks 219 References 221
13 Abstract Rural Women and the Financing of Health Care in Nigeria investigates how rural women in an Eastern Nigerian village make attempts to access health care for themselves and their households. The study explores how rural women finance health care needs through the social agency of household and kinship solidarity, and locally bred women s organization. Ethnographic approaches are used to explore the constraints and opportunities women encounter in deploying these social relations in the effort to overcome financial barriers to health care access at a time when health care services have gone beyond the reach of most rural Nigerians. The study explores the possibility of incorporating locally bred community organizations (as independent titular members) in community-based health insurance (CBHI) schemes. The findings of this study show that the economic situation of most households in Ukete is stagnant or declining, and poverty is widespread. In the current contexts of user fee-based health care and pervasive poverty, access to even quite basic forms of health care is beyond the reach of the majority of the women and their households in the community. As a consequence, many cases of sickness go untreated, or treated by recourse to inappropriate sources (such as patent medicine vendors). Contrary to what might be expected, informal/traditional relationships and networks within the households and kin groups generally do not provide emergency funds for medical treatment, and certainly cannot be relied on. Local-level formal savings-and-loan associations, in which membership is not based on kinship and political factors, can survive and flourish. Poor women are capable of modest levels of savings in such associations, and the take-out dividends (or loans made against them) are frequently used to access professional and hospital treatment in cases of sickness. As regards the possibility of incorporating community-based organizations in CBHI schemes, findings of this study suggest that in relatively remote rural communities with widespread poverty (in Sub-Saharan Africa), local-level mutual aid associations may provide a stable basis for the estab- xiii
14 xiv RURAL WOMEN AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA lishment and operation of CBHI schemes. Such a model would incorporate community-based organizations as independent titular members in CBHI schemes. The author suggests that such an approach to CBHI schemes may offer greater financial risk protection to members, minimize burden of premiums, lower operational costs, and provide forum for mutual social influence, social support and social engagement for members.
15 Maps Map of Nigeria showing 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory Sokoto Katsina Kebbi Zamfara Kano Jigawa Yobe Borno Kaduna Bauchi Gombe Niger Oyo Ogun Lagos Kwara Osun Ekiti Ondo Edo Kogi FCT Nassarawa Enugu Anamb Ebony ra Benue Plateau Taraba Adamawa Delta Bayelsa Imo Rivers Abia Akwa Ibom Cross River xv
16 xvi RURAL WOMEN AND ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE IN NIGERIA Map of Enugu State showing Ukete (the study community)
17 Maps xvii Map of Igboland (Southeastern Nigeria) showing the various states, their capitals and important cities/towns)
2011 Annual Socio-Economic Report: Access to ICT
2011 Annual Socio-Economic Report: to ICT This abstract contains the 2011 Report on Distribution of Ownership and to ICT www.nigeriastat.gov.ng 1 Introduction ICT (information and communications technology
REPORT OF THE NATIONAL LITERACY SURVEY JUNE, 2010
REPORT OF THE NATIONAL LITERACY SURVEY JUNE, 2010 MEDIA & MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY GROUP NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR MASS LITERACY, ADULT AND NON FORMAL EDUCATION National Bureau of Statistics www.nigerianstat.gov.ng
Nigeria. Water and Sanitation Sector Monitoring
Water and Sanitation Summary Sheet Nigeria Water and Sanitation Sector Profile Access to safe water and sanitation is a major challenge in Nigeria. Water and Sanitation coverage rates in Nigeria are amongst
Designing school-based training programmes for teachers through distance education
Designing school-based training programmes for teachers through distance education Presentation to The DETA Conference 2005 August 7th August 9 th 2005 Professor Bob Moon Director Teacher Education in
ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AS A LEAD WAY TO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN RIVERS STATE
ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION AS A LEAD WAY TO UNIVERSITY GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY IN RIVERS STATE Okafor, Elizabeth Uchenna, Nwafor, Njideka Edith, Ighofivwioni, & Peter Precious Department of Educational
Pension at State Government Level The New Era
Pension at State Government Level The New Era At PwC, we aim to help State Pension Schemes succeed www.pwc.com/ng 2 Pension at State Government Level The New Era 3 PwC Introduction Nigeria's pension reform
LIST OF APPROVED SCHOOLS OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY IN NIGERIA AND THEIR ACCREDITATION STATUS
(Established by Nursing and Midwifery registration etc.act. Cap. No143 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004) Plot 713, Cadastral Zone, Behind Berger Yard, Life Camp, P.M.B. 5328, Wuse Abuja. Tel 07029234588
Doing Business in Nigeria 2014
Doing Business in Nigeria 2014 Comparing Business Regulations for Domestic Firms in 35 States and Abuja, FCT with 188 other Economies Doing Business in Nigeria 2014 Understanding Regulations for Small
RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs)
Page 1 of 6 Home > Research > Responses to Information Requests RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs) New Search About RIRs Help NGA101047.E 21 March 2006 Nigeria: Divorce law and practices among Christians,
Maternal Health in Nigeria: a statistical overview
Page1 Maternal Health in Nigeria: a statistical overview 1.1 Baseline Data at Macro Level: International Maternal Mortality In the low and middle income countries, direct causes account for 75-80% of maternal
Online Publication Date: 15 th July 2012 Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society. Road Traffic Accident Injuries and Productivity in Nigeria
Online Publication Date: 15 th July 2012 Publisher: Asian Economic and Social Society Road Traffic Accident Injuries and Productivity in Nigeria Adekunle J. Aderamo (Department of Geography and Environmental
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA
FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA IN COLLABORATION WITH INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION (ILO) ACTION PROGRAMME ON EDUCATION, 2004-2005 TEACHERS FOR THE FUTURE: MEETING TEACHER SHORTAGES TO ACHIEVE EDUCATION
TEACHER PREPAREDNESS TO UTILIZE EMERGENT LITERACY FOR TEACHING INITIAL LITERACY IN SELECTED SCHOOLS OF MANSA DISTRICT SAMUEL IMANGE
TEACHER PREPAREDNESS TO UTILIZE EMERGENT LITERACY FOR TEACHING INITIAL LITERACY IN SELECTED SCHOOLS OF MANSA DISTRICT BY SAMUEL IMANGE A Dissertation Submitted to the University of Zambia in Partial Fulfilment
A GEO-REFERENCED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR POPULATION MANAGEMENT
A GEO-REFERENCED INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR POPULATION MANAGEMENT Prof. Olubodun O, AYENI and Oluwaseun S. ADEWALE, Nigeria Key words: Population, Management, GIS, Census, and Environment. ABSTRACT A key requirement
CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN INFECTED AND/OR AFFECTED BY HIV/AIDS SCOTT DOUGLAS RYAN. Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements
CAREGIVERS OF CHILDREN INFECTED AND/OR AFFECTED BY HIV/AIDS by SCOTT DOUGLAS RYAN Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Thesis Adviser: Dr. Victor
Experiential Education as a Best Practice Pedagogy for Environmental Education in Teacher Education. Volume 1
Experiential Education as a Best Practice Pedagogy for Environmental Education in Teacher Education Volume 1 Barry Law B.PE. M.Ed (Distinction) Dip Tchg Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the
Investigating the Factors Affecting Performance of Business Management Students in Nigerian Universities
IOSR Journal of Business and Management (IOSR-JBM) e-issn: 2278-487X, p-issn: 2319-7668. Volume 16, Issue 8. Ver. IV (Aug. 2014), PP 11-20 Investigating the Factors Affecting Performance of Business Management
Nigeria Consumer Satisfaction Survey Final Report Final Report Part 2: Data Analysis. For. Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) Submitted by
For Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) Submitted by NCC Consumer Satisfaction Survey (NCC CSS) Team: Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) Decision Support Consulting Ltd Telecom Advisory
How to Become a Clinical Psychologist
How to Become a Clinical Psychologist Based on information gathered from assistant psychologists, trainee clinical psychologists and clinical psychology course directors across the country, How to Become
Why participation works
Why participation works Full title Why participation works: the role of employee involvement in the implementation of the customer relationship management type of organizational change. Key words Participation,
Analytical Study of Master of Library Science Dissertations at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria
Library Philosophy and Practice 2009 ISSN 1522-0222 Analytical Study of Master of Library Science Dissertations at the University of Maiduguri, Nigeria Yahaya Aliyu Department of Library Science University
FEDERAL INLAND REVENUE SERVICE
FEDERAL INLAND REVENUE SERVICE INFORMATION NO: 9304 CIRCULAR DATE: 20 th August, 1993 SUBJECT: VALUE ADDED TAX (VAT) This circular aims primarily at providing the basic information to enlighten members
THE REWARDS AND CHALLENGES OF INVESTING IN TELECOMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: NIGERIA IN FOCUS OLALEYE ADEBIYI*
THE REWARDS AND CHALLENGES OF INVESTING IN TELECOMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: NIGERIA IN FOCUS OLALEYE ADEBIYI* INTRODUCTION Right now, the telecom industry is in a state of flux. In the wake of the deregulation
Biofuels Opportunities and Development of Renewable Energies Markets in Africa: A Case of Nigeria
Biofuels Opportunities and Development of Renewable Energies Markets in Africa: A Case of Nigeria Presented By Abiodun Olaniyi, MREEEP;MREA;MCREN;MIKMI President,Centre For Jatropha Promotions & Biofuels
Knowledge Management Strategic Alignment in the Banking Sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
Knowledge Management Strategic Alignment in the Banking Sector at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
WEB DESIGN USING JOOMLA CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
WEB DESIGN USING JOOMLA CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CASE STUDY ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT AKPULU FRANCIS REG NO: 2006/24395EE A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER
Open Society Scholarship Programs 2012 CIVIL SERVICE AWARDS Georgia. Application Deadline: December 20, 2011
Application Deadline: December 20, 2011 I. Personal Information - Spell your name exactly as it is written on your passport. Please write neatly and accurately. Family Name: Given Name: Gender: Female
WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY
WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband
National Chiayi University Department of Education, Coursework Guidelines for Master s and Doctoral Students
National Chiayi University Department of Education, Coursework Guidelines for Master s and Doctoral Students 1. Classes The graduate institute of this department offers master s degree and doctoral degree
OVERVIEW OF THE NIGERIA MORTGAGE REFINANCE COMPANY (NMRC)
OVERVIEW OF THE NIGERIA MORTGAGE REFINANCE COMPANY (NMRC) NMRC was established to bridge the funding cost of residential mortgages and promote the availability as well as the affordability of good housing
Financial System Strategy 2020
Financial System Strategy 2020 International Conference SME: Issues, Challenges and Prospects By Prof. Director Monitoring &Research Division (UN-HABITAT) Visiting Professor, Innovation, Technology & Development,
Taking Time for Each Family Member
Home and Family Education Taking Time for Each Family Member 8 "A word spoken in due season, how good is it!" (Proverbs 15:23). Sharing time with individual family members creates enduring bonds of love,
Measuring The Costs Of Chapter 11 Cases
Measuring The Costs Of Chapter 11 Cases Professional Fees in American Corporate Bankruptcy Cases Proefschrift ter verkrijging van het doctoraat in de Rechtsgeleerdheid aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK PERCEPTION, UNCERTAINTY, SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT AND UPSTREAM SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE OF AGRO PROCESSING INDUSTRIES IN UGANDA.
SUPPLY CHAIN RISK PERCEPTION, UNCERTAINTY, SUPPLY CHAIN RISK MANAGEMENT AND UPSTREAM SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE OF AGRO PROCESSING INDUSTRIES IN UGANDA. PATRICK KIGOZI 2011/HD10/3803U PLAN A A DISSERTATION
How To Be A Women'S Pastor At Community Bible Church
Pastor Spotlight Martha Fisher, CBC Women s Pastor Inspiration Martha Fisher, Women s Pastor at Community Bible Church, leads with a passion to reach, teach and help the women of our community for Jesus.
Understanding Chinese Educational Leaders Conceptions of Learning and Leadership in an International Education Context
Understanding Chinese Educational Leaders Conceptions of Learning and Leadership in an International Education Context Ting Wang B.A. (Shanghai), M. Ed. Leadership (Canberra) A thesis submitted in fulfilment
SECTOR ASSESMENT (SUMMARY): EDUCATION 1
Country Partnership Strategy: Viet Nam, 2012 2015 SECTOR ASSESMENT (SUMMARY): EDUCATION 1 Sector Road Map 1. Sector Performance, Problems, and Opportunities 1. Country context. In Viet Nam, education is
Copyright is owned by the Author of the thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and
Copyright is owned by the Author of the thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and private study only. The thesis may not be reproduced elsewhere
Nigeria Demographic And Health Survey 2013
Nigeria Demographic And Health Survey 2013 Preliminary Report National Population Commission MEASURE DHS, ICF International NIGERIA DEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH SURVEY 2013 PRELIMINARY REPORT National Population
RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs)
Page 1 of 6 Home > Research > Responses to Information Requests RESPONSES TO INFORMATION REQUESTS (RIRs) New Search About RIRs Help NGA101046.E 21 March 2006 Nigeria: Divorce law and practice among Muslims,
DEPARTMENT: ADULT EDUCATION AND EXTENSION STUDIES
CHALLENGES AND THEIR RESOLUTIONS IN THE PROMOTION AND PROVISION OF ADULT LITERACY: A CASE OF LUFWANYAMA DISTRICT, COPPERBELT PROVINCE, ZAMBIA. BY EMMANUEL NDASHE A research dissertation submitted to the
ACCREDITATION STATUS OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN POLYTECHNICS AND SIMILAR TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS. 13 th EDITION
ACCREDITATION STATUS OF PROGRAMMES OFFERED IN POLYTECHNICS AND SIMILAR TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS 13 th EDITION JANUARY 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Cover page Content Foreword
Code of Good Practice for PhD candidates and Supervisors of TU Delft Graduate School
Code of Good Practice for PhD candidates and Supervisors of TU Delft Graduate School 1. Introduction This Code of Good Practice serves as a practical guideline for PhD candidates as well as their supervisors
Action Plan. Nigeria. UNESCO, Paris
High level International Round Table on Literacy Reaching the 2015 Literacy Target: Delivering on the promise UNESCO, Paris, 6-7 September 2012 Action Plan Nigeria UNESCO, Paris 6-7 September 2012 High-Level
LIST OF ACCESS BANK BRANCHES NATIONWIDE
LIST OF ACCESS BANK BRANCHES NATIONWIDE ABUJA Ademola Adetokunbo Plot 833, Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja. Aminu Kano Asokoro Garki Kubwa National Assembly Wuse Market Herbert Macaulay Plot
Queenette Udoh-Ilomechine Novena University Library Ogume, Delta State, Nigeria
Library Philosophy and Practice 2008 ISSN 1522-0222 The Significance of School Libraries in the Educational Development of Students: the Case of Novena University Staff School, Kwale, Delta State, Nigeria
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY AT LIBERTY LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Leon du Plessis MINOR DISSERTATION
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT AND ITS INFLUENCE ON CUSTOMER LOYALTY AT LIBERTY LIFE IN SOUTH AFRICA by Leon du Plessis MINOR DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the
ANALYSIS OF YAM MA'~KETING IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KOGI STATE: (A CASE STUDY OF BUNt! AND IJUMU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KOGI STATE)
1, ANALYSIS OF YAM MA'~KETING IN SELECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KOGI STATE: (A CASE STUDY OF BUNt! AND IJUMU LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KOGI STATE) BY AFOLABI, ANN ADEN IKE MATRICULATION NUMBE'{: 2004/18029AE
Prevention and Treatment of Malaria in Nigeria: Differential and Determinants from a Spatial View
Prevention and Treatment of Malaria in Nigeria: Differential and Determinants from a Spatial View Papiya Guha Mazumdar & Sumit Mazumdar Introduction One of the major public health challenges in Nigeria
Nigerian Universities and the Development of Human Resources
Abstract Nigerian Universities and the Development of Human Resources By Dr. A.Y. Abdulkareem Department of Educational Management, University of llorin, Ilorin. The quality and quantity of human resources
UNICEF NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE Monthly Humanitarian Situation Report Date: 23 April, 2012
UNICEF NIGERIA COUNTRY OFFICE Monthly Humanitarian Situation Report Date: 23 April, 2012 Highlights 1. A total of 13,218 Children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) have been treated in the month of
The Processes and Effectiveness of Online Counselling and Therapy for Young People. Mitchell J. Dowling. University of Canberra.
The Processes and Effectiveness of Online Counselling and Therapy for Young People Mitchell J. Dowling University of Canberra Faculty of Health Primary Supervisor: Professor Debra Rickwood A thesis by
Instructional/Administrative Staff Application for Employment
11920 W. Flamingo Ave. Nampa, ID 83651 (208) 466-8451 Instructional/Administrative Staff Application for Employment Your interest in Nampa Christian Schools is appreciated. We invite you to fill out this
The University of Louisiana at Monroe
i The University of Louisiana at Monroe Online Doctoral Program in Marriage and Family Therapy: Concentration in Creative Systemic Studies Doctor of Philosophy Degree Program Handbook Policies and Procedures
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Biometric Authentication in Mobile Government Security
Factors Influencing the Adoption of Biometric Authentication in Mobile Government Security Thamer Omar Alhussain Bachelor of Computing, Master of ICT School of Information and Communication Technology
EXPERT SYSTEM FOR RESOLUTION OF DELAY CLAIMS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
EXPERT SYSTEM FOR RESOLUTION OF DELAY CLAIMS IN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS by NITIN BALKRISHNA CHAPHALKAR Department of Civil Engineering Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor
OVERVIEW OF THE NIGERIAN MINING SECTOR. Overview
Overview Nigeria s mineral development has been highly focussed on its oil industry. Nigeria is Africa s largest oil producer and contributes 3% to global production. As a result, the mining industry has
THE NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY: STATUS, CHALLENGES AND SOME WAYS FORWARD. Engr. (Dr) Moses Amadasun MNSE, MIEEE
THE NIGERIAN ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY: STATUS, CHALLENGES AND SOME WAYS FORWARD Engr. (Dr) Moses Amadasun MNSE, MIEEE Abstract: The present capacity of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry to provide
Acknowledgements. xvii
Acknowledgements Undertaking this PhD has been a truly life-changing experience for me and it would not have been possible to do without the support and guidance that I received from many people. I would
Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in Nigeria: A Panacea for State Development
Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in Nigeria: A Panacea for State Development OSENI Michael * * [Department of Accountancy, The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Nigeria], [[email protected]], [+2348028095423] 2013.
www.jcser.com Retooling the essentials of automated library system in higher institutions in contemporary Nigeria society
www.jcser.com ISSN No: 2349-3798 Journal of Computer Science and Engineering Research: 2015, 2 (1):15-22 Retooling the essentials of automated system in higher institutions in contemporary Nigeria society
Need for Specialist Teachers in Early Childhood Education (ECE) Delivery for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
An International Multidisciplinary Journal, Ethiopia Vol. 8 (2), Serial No. 33, April, 2014:294-304 ISSN 1994-9057 (Print) ISSN 2070--0083 (Online) DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/afrrev.v8i2.17 Need for
Effect of Business Value Chain Practices on the Supply Chain Performance of Large Manufacturing Firms in Kenya
Effect of Business Value Chain Practices on the Supply Chain Performance of Large Manufacturing Firms in Kenya TITLE Perris Wambui Chege A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of Requirement
SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY S. JACOB PRATABARAJ (07ZC001) Dr. J. REEVES WESLEY SCH OOL OF MANAGEMENT KARUNYA UNIVERSITY
SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY A Thesis submitted by S. JACOB PRATABARAJ (07ZC001) In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Under the supervision of Dr.
Department of Health, Aging & Society. PhD Social Gerontology Handbook
Department of Health, Aging & Society PhD Social Gerontology Handbook 2015-2016 McMASTER UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, AGING & SOCIETY Ph.D. IN SOCIAL GERONTOLOGY This Handbook covers the period from
TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO IT SECTOR IN BENGALURU
TALENT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND ITS IMPACT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY: A STUDY WITH REFERENCE TO IT SECTOR IN BENGALURU Thesis submitted to BHARATHIAR UNIVERSITY In partial fulfillment of the requirements
Academic Staff Profile - Science Education Department
Academic Staff Profile - Science Education Department Prof. (Mrs.) Mogbo, Irene N. is a Nigerian, born in Awka, Anambra State. Schooled and worked in Anambra, Kaduna and Niger State. Presently a Professor
Framework Paper i. Oil and Gas Resources in the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Framework Paper i Oil and Gas Resources in the Federal Republic of Nigeria Wumi Iledare 1 and Rotimi Suberu 2 1. Overview Nigeria, with an estimated population of 140 million, ranks among the top 10 nations
Protected areas for environmental sustainability in Nigeria
JASEM ISSN 1119-8362 All rights reserved Full-text Available Online at www.ajol.info and www.bioline.org.br/ja J. Appl. Sci. Environ. Manage. March 2013 Vol. 17 (1) 53-58 Protected areas for environmental
GIS MAPPING OF HEALTH CARE WASTE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT IN NIGERIA TECHNICAL REPORT
GIS MAPPING OF HEALTH CARE WASTE TREATMENT EQUIPMENT IN NIGERIA TECHNICAL REPORT MAY 2013 This publication was made possible through the support of the U.S. President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)
THEME: God has a calling on the lives of every one of His children!
Devotion NT298 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: LESSON TITLE: Paul s First Missionary Journey THEME: God has a calling on the lives of every one of His children! SCRIPTURE: Acts 12:25 13:52 Dear Parents
(i) The program shall prepare candidates who are familiar with the historical foundations of gifted and talented education;
Effective May 15, 2014 505-3-.90 GIFTED IN-FIELD EDUCATION ENDORSEMENT PROGRAM (1) Purpose. This rule states field-specific content standards for approving endorsement programs that prepare individuals
AGREEMENT FOR DOUBLE OR JOINT DOCTORAL DEGREE
Onderwijs en Studenten Service Centrum Den Dolech 2, 5612 AZ Eindhoven Postbus 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven Intern adres: MF 140 www.tue.nl Datum Augustus 2013 Contact T 040 247 8015 [email protected] AGREEMENT FOR
MFT Educational Guidelines
1. Standard Curriculum MFT Educational Guidelines 1.01 The program will document that all students have completed, or will complete while in the program, all coursework and clinical requirements of the
THE EFFECT OF PRETREATMENT ON VITAMIN C CONTENT AND TOTAL SOLUBLE SOLIDS OF RED BELL PEPPER. (Capsicum annuum) OLUWASANMI KAYODE ISAIAH
THE EFFECT OF PRETREATMENT ON VITAMIN C CONTENT AND TOTAL SOLUBLE SOLIDS OF RED BELL PEPPER (Capsicum annuum) BY OLUWASANMI KAYODE ISAIAH MATRIC NO; 07/0180 A PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT
Basic Information Document. Nigeria General Household Survey Panel
Federal Republic of Nigeria National Bureau of Statistics Basic Information Document Nigeria General Household Survey Panel March 2012 ACRONYMS BMGF CAPI EA FCT, Abuja FMA&RD FMWR GHS GHS-Panel GHS-Cross
INTENTIONAL EXPOSITORY SERMON PLANNING WITH THE BOOK OF REVELATION TO STIMULATE SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN THE CONGREGATION
INTENTIONAL EXPOSITORY SERMON PLANNING WITH THE BOOK OF REVELATION TO STIMULATE SPIRITUAL GROWTH IN THE CONGREGATION AT FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHURCH IN WACO, TEXAS A Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of
Economic and Social Council
UNITED NATIONS E Economic and Social Council Distr. GENERAL E/1990/5/Add.31 23 February 1996 Original: ENGLISH Substantive session of 1996 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL
Failed By The System
Failed By The System The views of young care leavers on their educational experiences Barnardo s There were too many promises made but not many fulfilled, Care Leaver aged 16 Policy and Research Page 1
superseries FIFTH EDITION
Prelims-I046413.qxd 3/19/07 1:04 PM Page i Institute of Leadership & Management superseries Motivating to Perform in the Workplace FIFTH EDITION Published for the Institute of Leadership & Management AMSTERDAM
Prayers for a Virtual Pilgrimage with Pope Francis
Prayers for a Virtual Pilgrimage with Pope Francis Tuesday, September 22 Washington, DC As our shepherd Pope Francis begins his pilgrimage to the United States, please pray for the Church in our country.
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS CURRICULUM GUIDE HIGH SCHOOL BUSINESS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS ETHICS
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS CURRICULUM GUIDE HIGH SCHOOL BUSINESS BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/BUSINESS ETHICS SUBJECT AREA PHILOSOPHY The purpose of business education is to provide students with the knowledge
in Counseling A Guide to the Use of Psychological Assessment Procedures Danica G. Hays
Assessment in Counseling A Guide to the Use of Psychological Assessment Procedures Danica G. Hays AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION 5999 Stevenson Avenue Alexandria, VA 22304 www.counseling.org Assessment
1. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be granted in any Faculty of the University.
Ordinance Vl-B. Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) 1. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be granted in any Faculty of the University. 2. All academic matters related to this degree shall be supervised by
Corporate Reputation Management. and Stakeholder Engagement: A Case Study of Five Top. Australian Companies
Corporate Reputation Management and Stakeholder Engagement: A Case Study of Five Top Australian Companies A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Agricultural Policy and Budget Analysis in Nigeria (1999-2007): Perspectives and Implications for SLISSFAN Project States 1
Agricultural Policy and Budget Analysis in Nigeria (1999-2007): Perspectives and Implications for SLISSFAN Project States 1 Report Submitted to OXFAM GB NIGERIA April 2009 1 by Dr. Dom Okoro (Socioeconomic
ResearchOnline@JCU. Warelow, Philip John (2003) The significance of gender to Australian psychiatric nursing. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
ResearchOnline@JCU This file is part of the following reference: Warelow, Philip John (2003) The significance of gender to Australian psychiatric nursing. PhD thesis, James Cook University. Access to this
International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 17:11-19 New International Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, May 8, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr.
International Bible Lessons Commentary Luke 17:11-19 New International Version International Bible Lessons Sunday, May 8, 2016 L.G. Parkhurst, Jr. The International Bible Lesson (Uniform Sunday School
The Deregulation of University Education in Nigeria: Implications for Quality Assurance.
The Deregulation of University Education in Nigeria: Implications for Quality Assurance. By I. A. Ajayi and Haastrup T. Ekundayo Introduction The role of education as an instrument for promoting the socio-economic,
A CROSS-CULTURAL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF THE HEALING POWER OF SINGING. A dissertation submitted by WENDY MAUDE MCCLURE PACIFICA GRADUATE INSTITUTE
A CROSS-CULTURAL INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF THE HEALING POWER OF SINGING A dissertation submitted by WENDY MAUDE MCCLURE to PACIFICA GRADUATE INSTITUTE in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the
GHAIN SUPPORT TO LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN NIGERIA
GHAIN SUPPORT TO LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SERVICES IN NIGERIA END OF PROJECT MONOGRAPH This monograph may be freely reviewed, quoted, reproduced, or translated, in full or in part, provided the source is acknowledged.
2013: A DEFINING YEAR FOR FRSC
2013: A DEFINING YEAR FOR FRSC 1 2013: A DEFINING YEAR Nigeria s lead road safety agency, the FRSC in 2013, through the use of technology fully migrated from manual to electronic reporting system Three
Prayer Service to Celebrate the Ministry of Teachers During Catholic Schools Week 2015
Prayer Service to Celebrate the Ministry of Teachers During Catholic Schools Week 2015 You Will Need A large candle with the words Love, Kindness, Joy, Truth and Justice (the final page of this document
Regulation On Attainment of Doctor of Sciences Degree at SEEU (PhD)
According to article 118 of the Law on Higher Education of Republic of Macedonia; articles 60, 68 and 69 of SEEU statute ; based on decision of Council of Teaching and Science of SEEU of date April 12th
