107 research outputs found

    Ovarian cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa:Current state and future

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    Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death due to a gynaecological malignancy with a 5 year-survival rate of 45%. In Africa, ovarian cancer incidence is predicted to triple in the next 15 years in a background of social, political and other health turmoil within the country. Ovarian cancer is more often than not, diagnosed in advanced stages owing to vague presentation symptoms. In the UK, consolidated efforts are being made to improve identification of early stage ovarian cancer, risk reduction procedures, optimal debulking and appropriate adjuvant treatment. In this chapter we discuss the incidence, pathology and evidence based management of ovarian cancers. Whilst replication of the latter in a resource limited setting such as sub-Saharan Africa might not be possible, each hospital could optimize care for ovarian cancer with a well-designed protocol for radical, palliative and prophylactic treatment of ovarian cancers.</p

    The role of the European External Action Service in the formulation and implementation of European Union foreign policy

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    author: Oludare Adedeji OgunbanwoLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 51-69Masterarbeit University of Salzburg 201

    The role of the European External Action Service in the formulation and implementation of European Union foreign policy

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    author: Oludare Adedeji OgunbanwoLiteraturverzeichnis: Seite 51-69Masterarbeit University of Salzburg 201

    Ha-Joon Chang to give Annual Adedeji Lecture 2016

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    The 2016 Annual Adedeji Lecture will be delivered by renowned Development Economist Ha-Joon Chang and author of widely discussed policy books, most notably Kicking Away the Ladder and 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism, and Economics. Chang’s new book Smart Industrial Policy for Africa in the 21st century will be launched alongside the 2016 Economic Report on Africa on 3rd April during the ECA-AU Africa Development Week. ECA launched the Adebayo Adedeji lecture series in March 2014 to honour and recognize the intellectual contribution to development, service to Africa and humanity of Professor Adebayo Adedeji ECA Executive Secretary from 1975-1978 and UN Under-Secretary General from 1978-1991

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    Digitalization and New Trends in the Nigerian Music Industry: The Social Media Angle

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    Abstract: It is evident that the evolution of digital technology has created an apparent and drastic shift in the way the music industry operates. Social media as an important tool in music digitalisation is also bringing further transformation to the way artistes, producers and other music industry stakeholders conduct their business. Adopting the qualitative research method with digital ethnography and consultation of relevant literatures, this study examines the Nigerian music industry and the popular music scene through the current Afrobeats sub-genre against the backdrop of social media deployment. The paper argues that the social media has contributed positively towards the popularity of Afrobeats and the Nigerian music industry, and through social media new trends and novel way of music production, promotions and dissemination is being witnessed in the Nigerian popular music scene. Keywords: Popular Music, Social Media, Digitalization, Music Industry, Afrobeats, Nigeria. Title: Digitalization and New Trends in the Nigerian Music Industry: The Social Media Angle Author: Wale Adedeji International Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH) ISSN 2349-7831 Vol. 10, Issue 3, July 2023 - September 2023 Page No: 132-144 Paper Publications Website: www.paperpublications.org Published Date: 08-August-2023 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8223814 Paper Download Link (Source) https://www.paperpublications.org/upload/book/Digitalization%20and%20New%20Trends-08082023-5.pdfInternational Journal of Recent Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (IJRRSSH), ISSN 2349-7831, Paper Publications, Website: www.paperpublications.or

    The Prevention of Cervical Cancer

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