Kateryna Kon/Shutterstock.com February 16, 2018 Taking poo samples to school was an essential part of South Korea’s modernisation John P DiMoia, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Parasites are not only a personal health problem – they are political too.
Drying coffee beans in Bugitimwa village, in the area of Mt. Elgon, eastern Uganda. Shutterstock March 9, 2017 Uganda needs a caffeine fix: insights from Vietnam’s coffee market success Astrid R.N. Haas, International Growth Centre In the 1980’s Uganda was one of the largest coffee exporters in the world, far ahead of Vietnam which hardly exported any. Now the tables have turned raising interesting comparative questions.
Interactions with Turkana families suggest the skills acquired by children from schools are not in harmony with their families’ everyday socioeconomic survival practices. Reuters September 5, 2016 Why Kenyan children aren’t getting what they need from their early school years John Teria Ng'asike, Mount Kenya University There is a need to isolate core African values and belief systems that define our identity and keep them in the education system.