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Wörterbuch der Ovambo-Sprache : Osikuanjama-Deutsch
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MPI-SHH Linguistik
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SUMMARY
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In: http://indexmedicus.afro.who.int/iah/fulltext/trachoma.pdf
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Nordic Journal of African Studies 15(2): 199–205 (2006) Multilinguality of Farm Broadcast and Agricultural Information Access in Nigeria
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In: http://www.njas.helsinki.fi/pdf-files/vol15num2/oladele5.pdf
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Walter de Gruyter
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In: http://www.a2hc.org/articles/multilingualism_and_health_care_in_Nigeria.pdf
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Nigeria has a healthcare system that has been described as defective even by its managers. A year 2000 study by the World Health Organization (WHO) of health systems in 191 member countries ranked Nigeria 187th. These several evaluations consistently point to inadequate managerial skills. Regrettably, very little is known of the import of language and communication as management issues in healthcare delivery in this country of 400 languages. This article therefore proposes a language-driven audit of health management in Borno State (northeast Nigeria) as a means of sensitizing policy makers and implementers. Based largely on data from questionnaires completed by 129 health professionals belonging to various pro-fessional categories (physicians, nurses, pharmacy staff, laboratory staff, and medical and health work-ers) and drawn from four hospitals, the study explores the relationship between multilingualism and the fol-lowing: (a) patients ’ rights; (b) staff recruitment, deployment and commitment; (c) human asset accounting; (d) physician–population ratio. This lan-guage-driven audit reveals a number of points, including: ethically questionable practices; distri-butional imbalance in personnel; commendable cases of employee commitment; and inequity in renumeration.
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healthcare management; language audit; multilingualism; Nigeria
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URL: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.498.7872 http://www.a2hc.org/articles/multilingualism_and_health_care_in_Nigeria.pdf
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program in colleges of education in north central States of Nigeria
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In: http://isurs.org/uploads/contents/4-content-4.pdf
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Cephalofacial Characteristics of Children Under 6 years Cephalofacial Characteristics Of Children Under 6 Years Of Age In East Of
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In: http://www.ejmanager.com/mnstemps/18/18-1366743512.pdf
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Father Say It Differently; A Case Report Using Father-Child Interaction for Language Stimulation
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jeteraps.scholarlinkresearch.org Management’s Innovative Behaviours and Task Performance among Secondary School Teachers in Cross River State, Nigeria
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Cumulative Impact Factor: 45.01 EDUCATING FOR DEMOCRACY:
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In: http://www.sachajournals.com/documents/image/ajss2014doug002.pdf
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THE RELEVANCE OF THE CONCEPT OF DIALECTIC MATERIALISM TO THE CRUDE OIL CRISES IN THE NIGER DELTA ABSTRACT
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In: http://sachajournals.com/documents/NMOMAJSS002.pdf
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THE HEGEMONY OF ENGLISH IN A GLOBALISING WORLD: IMPACT ON THE INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN NIGERIA
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In: http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ejotmas/article/download/120645/110095/
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Contribution of women to linguistic vitality in northwestern Nigeria
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