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OARE Participating Academic Institutions
OARE Participating Academic Institutions Filter Summary Country City Institution Name Afghanistan Bamyan Bamyan University Charikar Parwan University Cheghcharan Ghor Institute of Higher Education Ferozkoh Ghor university Gardez Paktia University Ghazni Ghazni University Herat Rizeuldin Research Institute And Medical Hospital HERAT UNIVERSITY Health Clinic of Herat University Ghalib University Jalalabad Nangarhar University Afghanistan Rehabilitation And Development Center Alfalah University 19-Dec-2017 3:14 PM Prepared by Payment, HINARI Page 1 of 194 Country City Institution Name Afghanistan Kabul Ministry of Higher Education Afghanistan Biodiversity Conservation Program Afghanistan Centre Cooperation Center For Afghanistan (cca) Ministry of Transport And Civil Aviation Ministry of Urban Development Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) Social and Health Development Program (SHDP) Emergency NGO - Afghanistan French Medical Institute for children, FMIC Kabul University. Central Library American University of Afghanistan Kabul Polytechnic University Afghanistan National Public Health Institute, ANPHI Kabul Education University Allied Afghan Rural Development Organization (AARDO) Cheragh Medical Institute Kateb University Afghan Evaluation Society Prof. Ghazanfar Institute of Health Sciences Information and Communication Technology Institute (ICTI) Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan Kabul Medical University Isteqlal Hospital 19-Dec-2017 3:14 PM Prepared by Payment, HINARI Page 2 of 194 Country City Institution Name Afghanistan -
Improving Initiation of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Among Key Populations in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Lagos States
Nigeria DATA USE BRIEF Improving Initiation of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis among Key Populations in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Lagos States INTRODUCTION Key populations (KP), such as sex workers and men who have sex with men, have the highest HIV prevalence in Nigeria.1 To reduce the HIV infection rate, Nigeria’s HIV program integrated the use of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis2 (PrEP) as a substantive additional measure to existing services for KP. The USAID-funded KP CARE-1 project, implemented by Heartland Alliance Nigeria, established KP one-stop shops (KP OSS) to provide oral PrEP to KPs in three states—Akwa Ibom, Cross River, and Lagos. Each KP one-stop shop was provided with yearly targets for A staffer at a community one-stop shop for key populations distribution of oral PrEP. In this brief, we describe in Nigeria provides PrEP to a client. Photo by Heartland findings from a Data.FI assessment of the work of Alliance Nigeria. Heartland Alliance to reach yearly targets for PrEP distribution, as well as measures taken to improve performance. HOW DATA.FI SUPPORTED THE PREP DATA REVIEW AND USE PROCESS Data.FI collated, validated, and analyzed weekly high-frequency report (HFR) data on the PrEP indicator to assess the achievement of FY20 targets against performance. The results of these weekly HFR analyses were disseminated to Heartland Alliance and discussed during Enhanced Site Management (ESM) cluster meetings supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). During these meetings, Data.FI facilitated discussion among all USAID implementing partners (IPs) to review performance, identify gaps, and institute cause-corrective measures. -
The Effect of Sand Mining on the Physico-Chemical Parameters of Ikot Ekpan River, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Journal of Aquatic Science and Marine Biology Volume 2, Issue 4, 2019, PP 21-24 ISSN 2638-5481 The Effect of Sand Mining on the Physico-Chemical Parameters of Ikot Ekpan River, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Ofonmbuk Ime Obot, Imebong Favour Ekpo, Gift Samuel David* Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Environmental Management, University of Uyo, Uyo, PMB 1017, Nigeria *Corresponding Author: Gift Samuel David, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Environmental Management, University of Uyo, Uyo, PMB 1017, Nigeria, Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT This study investigated the effects of sand mining on the physico-chemical parameters of Ikot Ekpan River. Four sampling stations were selected. Station one, was a partially dredged section of the river, station 2 and 4; fully dredged portions while station 3, (under the bridge) was not dredged. Temperature, DO, pH, electrical conductivity, total dissolved solids, turbidity, salinity, acidity, BOD, transparency, depth, nitrate, nitrite, sulphate, phosphate and ammonium were measured using standard methods. There were no spatial significant variations (p>0.05) in eleven (temperature, pH, EC, salinity, TDS, BOD, acidity, sulphate, transparency, nitrate and nitrite) of the sixteen parameters measured. However, temperature, EC, salinity, turbidity, sulphate, ammonium, nitrate and nitrite showed significant seasonal variations (p<0.05). The remaining parameters did not show significant seasonal variations (p>0.05). No parameters exceeded WHO standards except for turbidity, thus indicating water quality to be good. Keywords: Sand mining, physico-chemical parameters, stations, DO, Ikot Ekpan River. INTRODUCTION Ikot Ekpan River is a first order stream, which runs through Uyo-Eket road in Nsit Ubium Water quality plays a vital role in the Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom state, distribution, abundance and diversity of aquatic Nigeria. -
The Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System in Land Use Management in Karu, Nasarawa State, Nigeria
THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN LAND USE MANAGEMENT IN KARU, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA BY JONAH, KUNDA JOSHUA M.Sc/SCIE/05624/2009/2010 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTERS IN REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA APRIL, 2014 1 THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN LAND USE MANAGEMENT IN KARU, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA BY JONAH KUNDA JOSHUA M.Sc/SCIE/05624/2009/2010 A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTERS IN REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA, NIGERIA APRIL, 2014 2 DECLARATION I declare that the work in the dissertation entitled “The Use of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System in Land Use Management in Karu, Nasarawa State, Nigeria” has been performed by me in the Department of Geography under the supervision of Prof. EO Iguisi and Dr. DN Jeb. The information derived from the literature has been duly acknowledged in the text and list of references provided. No part of this dissertation was previously presented for another degree or diploma at any university. Jonah Kunda Joshua --------------------------- -------------------------- Signature Date 3 CERTIFICATION This thesis entitled “THE USE OF REMOTE SENSING AND GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM IN LAND USE MANAGEMENT IN KARU, NASARAWA STATE, NIGERIA” by Jonah Kunda Joshua meets the regulations governing the award of the degree of MASTERS of Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and is approved for its contribution to knowledge and literary presentation. -
Agulu Road, Adazi Ani, Anambra State. ANAMBRA 2 AB Microfinance Bank Limited National No
LICENSED MICROFINANCE BANKS (MFBs) IN NIGERIA AS AT FEBRUARY 13, 2019 S/N Name Category Address State Description 1 AACB Microfinance Bank Limited State Nnewi/ Agulu Road, Adazi Ani, Anambra State. ANAMBRA 2 AB Microfinance Bank Limited National No. 9 Oba Akran Avenue, Ikeja Lagos State. LAGOS 3 ABC Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Mission Road, Okada, Edo State EDO 4 Abestone Microfinance Bank Ltd Unit Commerce House, Beside Government House, Oke Igbein, Abeokuta, Ogun State OGUN 5 Abia State University Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Uturu, Isuikwuato LGA, Abia State ABIA 6 Abigi Microfinance Bank Limited Unit 28, Moborode Odofin Street, Ijebu Waterside, Ogun State OGUN 7 Above Only Microfinance Bank Ltd Unit Benson Idahosa University Campus, Ugbor GRA, Benin EDO Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Microfinance Bank 8 Limited Unit Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University (ATBU), Yelwa Road, Bauchi BAUCHI 9 Abucoop Microfinance Bank Limited State Plot 251, Millenium Builder's Plaza, Hebert Macaulay Way, Central Business District, Garki, Abuja ABUJA 10 Accion Microfinance Bank Limited National 4th Floor, Elizade Plaza, 322A, Ikorodu Road, Beside LASU Mini Campus, Anthony, Lagos LAGOS 11 ACE Microfinance Bank Limited Unit 3, Daniel Aliyu Street, Kwali, Abuja ABUJA 12 Achina Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Achina Aguata LGA, Anambra State ANAMBRA 13 Active Point Microfinance Bank Limited State 18A Nkemba Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State AKWA IBOM 14 Ada Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Agwada Town, Kokona Local Govt. Area, Nasarawa State NASSARAWA 15 Adazi-Enu Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Nkwor Market Square, Adazi- Enu, Anaocha Local Govt, Anambra State. ANAMBRA 16 Adazi-Nnukwu Microfinance Bank Limited Unit Near Eke Market, Adazi Nnukwu, Adazi, Anambra State ANAMBRA 17 Addosser Microfinance Bank Limited State 32, Lewis Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State LAGOS 18 Adeyemi College Staff Microfinance Bank Ltd Unit Adeyemi College of Education Staff Ni 1, CMS Ltd Secretariat, Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo ONDO 19 Afekhafe Microfinance Bank Ltd Unit No. -
Facts on NNPC/MPN Multi-Year Projects in Akwa Ibom State
The Facts on NNPC/MPN Multi-Year Projects in Akwa Ibom State Background What Special Projects II is not: 1. It is NOT a palliative or compensation for any oil spill In July 2013, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN), operator of the Nigerian National Petroleum What Special Projects II is: Corporation (NNPC)/MPN Joint Venture, 1. It is a social investment across our neighbouring and coastal announced plans to make multi-year social communities 2. It is an act of goodwill done in good faith investments with a total value of N26 Billion in Akwa 3. Communities undertook to sustain peaceful Ibom State. These investments are in addition to the atmosphere/conduct joint venture's regular annual community Project Governance and Payments: development projects. 1. Managed by a Steering Committee comprising Akwa Ibom The social investment package funds both short- State Government, communities and the JV and long-term projects for MPN's neighbouring 2. Stewarded by indigenous Project Managers communities, as well as other parts of Akwa Ibom 3. Projects and contractors are nominated by benefitting State. Short-term projects include contributions for communities the Eket-Ibeno road reconstruction and Special 4. JV pays project managers on agreed performance milestones Community Projects II in the four communities Update on Activities and Payment Status: surrounding MPN's operations in Qua Iboe Terminal The Special Projects II, since inception in 2014, has provided the (QIT), as well as four coastal communities. following: Community Total Project -
Challenges of Utilising the Key Messages of Coronavirus Pandemic Campaigns in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
International Journal of Civil Engineering, Construction and Estate Management Vol.8, No.2, pp.31-42, July 2020 Published by ECRTD-UK ISSN 2055-6578(Print), ISSN 2055-6586(online) CHALLENGES OF UTILISING THE KEY MESSAGES OF CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC CAMPAIGNS IN AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA Daniel Calixtus Akarika, Ph.D Department of Mass Communication Akwa Ibom State University, Obio Akpa Campus, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Phone: +234802546731 Philomena E. Umoren, Ph.D Department of Mass Communication Akwa Ibom State University, Obio Akpa Campus, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Phone: 08037927767 Uduot Archibong Iwok, Ph.D Department of Communication Arts University of Uyo, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria Phone: 08132356507 ABSTRACT: This study investigated the challenges of utilising the key messages of coronavirus pandemic campaign in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. Survey research design was adopted for the study while questionnaire was the instrument of data collection. The study was anchored on social cognitive theory and Health belief model. The population of the study comprised of residents of Akwa Ibom State, which according to 2018 projection of the National Population Commission census figure of 2006 was 5,828,267. The sample size of 400 was drawn using Taro Yamane’s sample size formula. The study found out that the level of awareness of the coronavirus pandemic campaign was high in the metropolis but low in rural communities. The study also found out that the level of compliance was very low. Moreso, the study found out that majority of respondents did not believe that coronavirus exist in Nigeria. The study recommends that awareness should not be left alone in the hands of government, individuals should be ready to save lives by promoting the campaign of coronavirus in the society. -
Finding Aid Updated Aug2017
Jeremiah "Jerry" Egbe Ifie Collection Program in Aegean Scripts and Prehistory (PASP) Department of Classics University of Texas at Austin Collection Summary Creator: Jeremiah Egbe Ifie Title: Jeremiah "Jerry" Egbe Ifie Collection Inclusive Dates: 1978-2003 Bulk Dates: 1978-1997 Abstract: The materials of Jeremiah "Jerry" Egbe Ifie representing his research as a professor of classics at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria and as a Visiting Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. The collection includes scholarly publications (offprints), correspondence, course materials, cassette tapes, and monographs. Quantity: 2 boxes; 67 items (4.0 linear feet/4.0 cubic feet). Call Number: PASP 2013.06. Administrative Information Acquisition Information: Donors: Jerry Ifie, Lesley Dean-Jones, and Thomas G. Palaima. Donation Date: 2005 Processing Information: Item level inventory and finding aid. By: Sarah A. Buchanan Date: June 2013 Amended by Garrett R. Bruner Date: August 2017 Arrangement Research Material, 1996-2003 (group 1) Teaching material, 1996-1997 (group 1, subgroup 1) Professional material, 1996-1997 (group 1, subgroup 2) Students' material, 2002-2003 (group 1, subgroup 3) Publications, 1978-2003 (group 2) i Index Terms Persons Adelugba, Dapo Buchanan, Sarah Clark-Bekederemo, J.P. Dean-Jones, Lesley Ifie, Jerry Palaima, Thomas Onayemi, Folake Organizations Brooklyn College Temple University University of Ibadan University of Pennsylvania University of Texas at Austin Publications Museum Africum: West African Journal of Classical and -
S/No State City/Town Provider Name Category Coverage Type Address
S/No State City/Town Provider Name Category Coverage Type Address 1 Abia AbaNorth John Okorie Memorial Hospital D Medical 12-14, Akabogu Street, Aba 2 Abia AbaNorth Springs Clinic, Aba D Medical 18, Scotland Crescent, Aba 3 Abia AbaSouth Simeone Hospital D Medical 2/4, Abagana Street, Umuocham, Aba, ABia State. 4 Abia AbaNorth Mendel Hospital D Medical 20, TENANT ROAD, ABA. 5 Abia UmuahiaNorth Obioma Hospital D Medical 21, School Road, Umuahia 6 Abia AbaNorth New Era Hospital Ltd, Aba D Medical 212/215 Azikiwe Road, Aba 7 Abia AbaNorth Living Word Mission Hospital D Medical 7, Umuocham Road, off Aba-Owerri Rd. Aba 8 Abia UmuahiaNorth Uche Medicare Clinic D Medical C 25 World Bank Housing Estate,Umuahia,Abia state 9 Abia UmuahiaSouth MEDPLUS LIMITED - Umuahia Abia C Pharmacy Shop 18, Shoprite Mall Abia State. 10 Adamawa YolaNorth Peace Hospital D Medical 2, Luggere Street, Yola 11 Adamawa YolaNorth Da'ama Specialist Hospital D Medical 70/72, Atiku Abubakar Road, Yola, Adamawa State. 12 Adamawa YolaSouth New Boshang Hospital D Medical Ngurore Road, Karewa G.R.A Extension, Jimeta Yola, Adamawa State. 13 Akwa Ibom Uyo St. Athanasius' Hospital,Ltd D Medical 1,Ufeh Street, Fed H/Estate, Abak Road, Uyo. 14 Akwa Ibom Uyo Mfonabasi Medical Centre D Medical 10, Gibbs Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 15 Akwa Ibom Uyo Gateway Clinic And Maternity D Medical 15, Okon Essien Lane, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. 16 Akwa Ibom Uyo Fulcare Hospital C Medical 15B, Ekpanya Street, Uyo Akwa Ibom State. 17 Akwa Ibom Uyo Unwana Family Hospital D Medical 16, Nkemba Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State 18 Akwa Ibom Uyo Good Health Specialist Clinic D Medical 26, Udobio Street, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. -
A Comparative Analysis of the Availability of Information Resources on Ibibio Culture in the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State Public Library
Journal of Education and Practice www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1735 (Paper) ISSN 2222-288X (Online) Vol.6, No.5, 2015 A Comparative Analysis of the Availability of Information Resources on Ibibio Culture in the University Of Uyo And Akwa Ibom State Public Library HENRY ITOHOWO OKON (Ph.D.), JEHU S. SIMON Department of Educational Technology & Library Science, Faculty of Education, University of Uyo, Uyo [email protected] [email protected] INIOBONG AKAI The Library Department, Akwa Ibom State University, Obio Akpa Campus, Akwa Ibom State. [email protected] ABSTRACT This study reports the results of a survey of the available holdings of information resources on Ibibio culture in the University of Uyo Library and Akwa Ibom State Library. The specific objectives of the study were to determine the different size of information resources on funeral, fattening (Mbobo), taboos, myths as well as dissemination in the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State Libraries. Survey research design was used for the study. 3,854 information sources in the University of Uyo and Akwa Ibom State Libraries constituted the population of the study, with all estimated 2,276 (100%) forming the sample size of the study. Checklist was used to obtain data for the study. Chi-square was used for the data analysis. The major research findings based on the postulated objectives of the study revealed that there was a significant difference in the information resources available in the University of Uyo Library and Akwa Ibom State Library. The study concluded that libraries must oversee additional problems and increase the acquisition of information resources on Ibibio culture to further cub the dwindling nature of its collection and possible extinction of this information resources. -
CATTLE and BEEF MARKETING in DELTA STATE, NIGERIA Waziri
Waziri-Ugwu et al.: Nigerian Journal of Agricultural Economics (NJAE). Volume 7(1), 2017: Pages 97- 103 CATTLE AND BEEF MARKETING IN DELTA STATE, NIGERIA 1Waziri-Ugwu, P. R. and 2Chidebelu, S. A. N. D. 1Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension Federal University, Gashua, Yobe State 2 Department of Agricultural Economics University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Abstract This study examined cattle and beef marketing in Delta State, Nigeria. The specific objectives were to identify and describe distribution channels for beef; ascertain the factors that determine selling price at the wholesale and retail level of cattle and beef; and determine the marketing margins for cattle and beef at both wholesale and retail levels. A total of 180 respondents (60 wholesalers and 120 retailers) were selected from the three agricultural zones in the state which are divided into local government areas. Data were collected from the respondents by using two sets of structured questionnaire. Marketing channels, regression analysis and marketing margin analysis were used to analyse the data collected. The mean price per cattle was N130,000.00 ±27098.82 while a kilogram of beef cost N750.00 on the average. The wholesale margins for cattle was N22,850.00 while the margins for beef retailers was N236,156.00 weekly. The regression results showed that transport cost (p<0.10), market charges (p<0.10) and cost of renting land (p<0.10) and buying price (p<0.05) significantly affected cattle wholesale price. The regression results showed that sales price (p<0.05) and transportation cost (p<0.05), while tax rate (p<0.10), cost of loading (p<0.10) and cost of offloading of cattle (p<0.10) significantly affected the retail prices. -
Determinants of Housing Satisfaction in Residential Localities Within Uyo, Nigeria
FUTY Journal of the Environment, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2009 28 © School of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Yola-Nigeria. ISSN 1597-8826 School of Environmental Sciences, Federal University of Technology, Yola-Nigeria. ISSN 1597-8826 DETERMINANTS OF HOUSING SATISFACTION IN RESIDENTIAL LOCALITIES WITHIN UYO, NIGERIA E. E. Ikurekong Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Environmental Studies, University of Uyo. Abstract In urban centers of most developing countries, one of the major problems is the assessment of the quality of residential neighborhoods. This has further compounded the problem of residential choice among urban dwellers. In Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, the problem is magnified by the spatio-cultural patterns within the residential localities. By means of a survey of 20 of such localities using questionnaire, 1200 households were interviewed on housing and environment conditions expressed in 23 variables. The percentage levels of satisfaction with the conditions by the households were evaluated using factor analysis technique. Six major dimensions or factors were produced as determinants of housing satisfaction in Uyo. These factors are social infrastructure, housing facilities, consumers goods availability, health and leisure water supply and security service factors. These six factors accounted for 80% of the variation within the data set. These six factors or determinants could be used to assess the quality residential localities in Uyo and other similar urban centers in Nigeria and other less developed countries. Introduction In an emerging metropolis as Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State, a major problem is the choice of residential locality. The demarcation of the capital territory for purpose so controlling development has engulfed many localities within the urban area.