Tag: Resilience

Artistic Learning and Its Impact on Students’ Wellbeing and Social-Emotional Learning Development in Kampala and Arua Districts-Uganda

Artistic Learning and Its Impact on Students’ Wellbeing and Social-Emotional Learning Development in Kampala and Arua Districts-Uganda

Peninah Beinomugisha – Institute of Education and Lifelong Learning, Victoria University, Uganda. Amy Vatne Bintliff – Department of Education Studies, University of California, San Diego. Rebecca S. Levine – Department of Education Studies, University of California, San Diego. Zaharah Namanda – Public Policy & Equity with Distinction, University of Glasgow. Executive Director, Africa Education &…

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Leveraging Community-Driven Fintech Innovations for Resilience and Inclusive Growth in Emerging Economies: Insights from Kenya

Leveraging Community-Driven Fintech Innovations for Resilience and Inclusive Growth in Emerging Economies: Insights from Kenya

William Wanyonyi WamalwaMasinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, KenyaEmail: williamwamalwa1978@gmail.com Abstract: This paper assesses how research and innovation can be streamlined to develop sustainable business models that enhance development and economic stability in Western Kenya amid rapid global economic change. The aim is to examine the transformative potential of institutional and local innovations in…

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Empowering Vulnerable Livelihoods’ Climate Resilience Capacities with Climate Information

Empowering Vulnerable Livelihoods’ Climate Resilience Capacities with Climate Information

Livingstone Byandaga – TESF RW04 Project-Rwanda; Senior Research Analyst for Climate Action Projects: Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT Rwanda Patrick Gatsinzi – TESF RW04 Project-Rwanda; Lecturer, Arts and Educational Sciences, and Associate Quality Assurance Director: Adventist University of Central Africa (AUCA), Kigali Email: byandaga@cgiar.org/ gatsinzipatrick@yahoo.com Abstract: Climate change remains a critical global challenge, disproportionately…

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Absorptive Capacity as a Catalyst for Resilience in SMEs: A Literature Analysis

Absorptive Capacity as a Catalyst for Resilience in SMEs: A Literature Analysis

Kule Julius WarrenDepartment of Business Administration, Faculty of Commerce, University of EswatiniPrivate Bag 4, EswatiniORCID – https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3029-7899Email: kulewarren@gmail.com Abstract: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are vital for economic development but are particularly vulnerable to disruptions due to limited resources. The concept of absorptive capacity (AC), which refers to a firm’s ability to acquire, assimilate, transform,…

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The Impact of Child Maltreatment on the Psychological Development of Primary School Learners

The Impact of Child Maltreatment on the Psychological Development of Primary School Learners

Admire ChafaFaculty of Education, Department of Policy Studies and LeadershipMidlands State University, ZimbabweEmail: chafaa@staff.msu.ac.zw Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate how child maltreatment affected the psychological growth of primary school students in Bulawayo Metropolitan Province. The study employed a qualitative approach, gathering data through observations, focus groups, and interviews. Ten educators, ten…

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The Contribution of Social and Emotional Support Towards Youth Wellbeing: Coping and Resilience Among the Youth in Kampala, Uganda

The Contribution of Social and Emotional Support Towards Youth Wellbeing: Coping and Resilience Among the Youth in Kampala, Uganda

Peninah Beinomugisha – Head of Institute of Education & Lifelong Long Learning, Victoria University-Kampala, UgandaAmy Vatne Bintliff – Assistant Teaching Professor, Department of Education Studies, University of California, San DiegoRebecca S. Levine – PhD Student, Department of Education Studies, University of California, San DiegoZaharah Namanda – MSc Education, Public Policy & Equity with Distinction, University…

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