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  • Assessment of prescribing practices at the primary healthcare facilities in Botswana with an emphasis on antibiotics: findings and implications 

    Mashalla, Yohana; Setlhare, Vincent; Sepako, Enoch; Tiroyakgosi, Celda; Kgatlwane, Joyce; Chuma, Mpo; Godman, Brian; Massele, Amos (Wiley,https://www.wiley.com/en-us, 2017-12-01)
    Background and Aims: Inappropriate drug prescribing has increased especially in developing countries where systems for monitoring medicine use are not well developed. This increases the rate of antimicrobial resistance. ...
  • Biodiesel for sustainable energy provision in developing countries 

    Oladiran, M.T.; Gandure, J. (Scientific Research Publishing, http://www.scirp.org/, 2011-09)
    Consumption of fossil fuel resources has been growing over the years and it is the kernel of economic development. However combustion which takes place principally in automobiles, power generation and industrial plants ...
  • Challenges and risks of ICT outsourcing: perspectives from Botswana 

    Shemi, Alice P.; Mgaya, Klodwig V.; Nkwe, Nugi (University of Botswana; www.ub.bw, 2015-01-22)
    Outsourcing of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is the process in which an organisation delegates tasks concerned with management, operation and maintenance of its ICT resources to an external service provider ...
  • The impact of exports on economic growth in Kenya 

    Chemnyongoi, Hellen J. (2016-08-03)
    The Export-Led Growth Hypothesis holds that export growth is one of the main determinants of economic growth in a country. Therefore, with globalization, the export-led strategy has become a focus of most developing ...