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Benard, Shaibu; Tembo, Mavuto; Msiska, Ulemu; Nsoma, Patuma; Chadza, Malack
(International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology, 2023-08-06)
Non-industrial sugarcane production sector in Malawi is under-researched and under-developed with limited support. This study used a value chain approach to map the non-industrial sugarcane value chain in Zombwe Extension ...
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Tenthani, Wezzie Munthali; Kapute, Fanuel; Msiska, Ulemu
(International Journal of Membrane Science and Technology, 2023-10-20)
HIV & AIDS continues to pose a public health and developmental threat across the world, ever since it was discovered in 1981. Inadequate knowledge is one of the major barriers to prevention of the spread of HIV&AIDS. More ...
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Mbakaya, Beatrice
(Mzuzu University, 2022-09)
Against the background of a continued low participation of women in farm decision making
processes, Household Approach, the gender-transformative participatory extension, was
adopted, adapted, piloted and up-scaled in a ...
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Chavura, Elton; Kapute, Fanuel; Mbakaya, Balwani Chingatichifwe
(European Scientific Journal (ESJ), 2021-01-31)
Poor sanitary practices are common amongst many food handlers posing
a health risk to consumers. Maintenance of high quality water is one of the most
important aspects of ensuring consumer safety. Therefore, regular ...
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Chavura, Elton; Singini, Wales; Chidya, Russel; Mbakaya, Balwani Chingatichifwe
(European Scientific Journal, 2022-09-30)
Constant exposure to poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) contribute to environmental enteric dysfunction; a disorder that is frequently implicated as a cause of linear growth failure. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy ...
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