Essays about: "namibia education"

Showing result 11 - 13 of 13 essays containing the words namibia education.

  1. 11. Conservation and Development: The Effect of Property Rights on Development; A Case Study on Communal Lands in Namibia

    University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomi

    Author : Martin Johansson; [2009]
    Keywords : Conservancies; Differences-in-Differences; Property Rights; Namibia; Development;

    Abstract : The paper uses the Differences-in-Differences method to study the effects of a change in property rights on communal land in Namibia. The change enables the people living there to form conservancies and thereby acquire certain rights over wildlife and land. READ MORE

  2. 12. Perception on Support Provided to Orphan Children in Foster Care Placement in an Urban City of Windhoek (Namibia)

    University essay from Tema Barn; Filosofiska fakulteten

    Author : Brigitte Nshimyimana; [2008]
    Keywords : Perception; support; orphan children; foster care placement; Urban setting; Windhoek-Namibia;

    Abstract : The overall aim of this study is to investigate the perception of support provided to orphan children in foster care placement in terms of education, care and support as well as protection by orphan children themselves, foster parents and social workers. Due to HIV/AIDS many children are being orphaned and are left behind without any visible means of support. READ MORE

  3. 13. What role does the language of instruction play for a successful education? : A case study of the impact of language choice in a Namibian school.

    University essay from Institutionen för humaniora

    Author : Mayari Cantoni; [2007]
    Keywords : English; medium of instruction; language of instruction; education; mother tongue; second language; Namibia.;

    Abstract : Namibia is a country where the official language has been English since independence in 1990. There are different national languages in the country and a majority of the people do not have English as a mother tongue. Nevertheless, the language of instruction from fourth grade and onwards is indeed English. READ MORE