Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
Reihe: Conference Proceedings Series on Futuristic Intelligent and Smart Technologies
Bridging Disciplines, Solving Complex African Challenges
Buch, Englisch, 294 Seiten, Format (B × H): 210 mm x 280 mm
Reihe: Conference Proceedings Series on Futuristic Intelligent and Smart Technologies
ISBN: 978-1-041-42383-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
This book entitles, “Partnership for Sustainable Development: Bridging Disciplines Solving African Complex Challenges” explores a comprehensive range of critical issues impacting Africa’s development, highlighting innovative approaches across diverse sectors. It is an academic volume focused on interdisciplinary and multi-sector collaboration to address Africa’s pressing development challenges. The book explores how partnerships across academia, government, industry, and communities can contribute to sustainable development and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The book serves as a valuable resource, documenting the rich discussions, findings, and actionable strategies that emerged from the conference. It examines how collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches can address Africa's most pressing development issues across key thematic areas including climate resilience, public health systems, sustainable agriculture, education, governance, technology and innovation, gender inclusion, and economic development. It demonstrates how partnerships between universities, governments, communities, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector generate practical and sustainable solutions. The main findings highlight that complex African challenges cannot be solved through isolated efforts or single disciplines alone; rather, effective development outcomes emerge when diverse sectors and knowledge systems work together. Locally driven initiatives, supported by strong institutional cooperation and evidence-based policymaking, significantly improve sustainability, social impact, and long-term development outcomes across the continent.
The intended audience includes policymakers, academic researchers, development practitioners, civil society organizations, private sector stakeholders, and students interested in sustainable development across Africa. It is particularly relevant to professionals and institutions addressing interconnected social, economic, environmental, and governance challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration and evidence-based solutions.
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Academic and General
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. The impact of Cybersecurity practices on financial performance in Banking Systems 2. Leveraging ARIMAX Model for Accurate Forecasting of Uganda's Composite Price Index: A Robust Approach to Economic Prediction 3. An Improved Classification Model for Prediction of Potable Water Using Multilayer Perceptron Network 4. Predicting the growth rate of Uganda economy using foreign trade flow on grains and beverages 5. Reducing Storage Space of Surveillance Footage Through Data Mining: A target-based feature extraction approach 6. Records Management in Polytechnic Education: A Survey of Practices at the Institute of Continuing Education, Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa 7. Violation of Students Human Rights by Secondary School Administrators Implications for Students' Personal Administration in Cross River State, Nigeria 8. Predictive Analytics for Reducing Food Waste: A Machine Learning Approach to Demand and Shelf-Life Forecasting 10. Microplastic Pollution and its Associated Health Risks: A Review 11. Digitalise Case Archive: A Panacea to Students, Lecturers, and Practitioners' Challenge to Access Legal Precedents 12. Legal and Public Health Implications of Chemical Nanosensors for Pollution Management 13. Sectoral Analysis of Government Expenditure and Economic Growth in Nigeria: The Impact of Agricultural, Service and Industrial Sectors 14. Bioethical and Legal Control on Genetically Modified Agricultural Produce: Issues and Challenges 15. The Role of Data Pre-processing in Shaping the Results of Supervised Learning Predictive Models 16. Scientometric Analysis of Research Output at Kampala International University (2006–2024): Trends, Collaborations, and Impact 17. Block chain-Enhanced Data Sharing Framework for Savings and Credit Cooperative Societies (SACCOs): Ensuring Security, Privacy, and User Control 18. Determinants of Unemployment in East African Countries 19. An Examination of Perceptual and Production Processes among ESL Hard-of-Hearers 20. Exploring the Role of Big Data Analytics in Enhancing Disease Surveillance and Public Health Outcomes in Uganda: A Narrative Review 21. Environmental Sustainability through Reinforcement of the Legal Framework on Ecocide: Issues and Challenges 22. The Role of LIS Professionals in Facilitating Cross-Disciplinary Research Collaborations for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Uganda 23. A Structural Model for the Determinants of Fintech Use Among Islamic Dues (Zakat) Givers in Kampala: The Mediating Effect of Intention 24. Impact of Electronic-Governance on Students’ Personnel Management in Public Universities in Uganda 25. Policy Development and Implementation of E-Records Management in Public Polytechnics in Nasarawa State, Nigeria 26. Drivers of Police Brutality in Nigeria: An Assessment of Structural, Political and Socio-Economic Factors 27. Information and Communications Technology (Ict): A Conditio Sine Qua Non for Effective Education In The 21st Century Africa 28. The Influence of Individual Health Factors in Maternal Mortality using Logistics Regression Model 29. Computer-Based Testing (CBT): A Students’ Self-Learning and Tutor-Led Testing Skills Strategies among Kampala Secondary Schools in Uganda 29. Institutionalized Examination Malpractices: A Predictor of Degradation of Hard Work in Secondary Schools in Calabar Metropolis, Cross River State, Nigeria 30. Management leadership styles and urban community project’s effectiveness in Uganda: A Case of gabage collection project management in Rubaga city division, Kampala, Uganda 31. International Environmental Law and Governance: Examining The Role of Hard and Soft Laws in Advancing Sustainability 32. Solar Agri-Photovoltaic Systems and Climate-Resilient Farming for Sustainable Energy and Food Production 33. Dynamic Interdependencies in Uganda’s Composite Price Index: A Predictive Analysis Using Enhanced VARX Modeling Techniques 34. Legal and Socio-economic Issues Concerning Commercialization of Human Organ: A Case Study of Nigeria and Uganda 35. Artificial Intelligence and Copyrights in East Africa: Challenges and Opportunities 36. Comparing DHIS2 and FAIR Data for Privacy-Preserving Health Analytics of Patient Data in Uganda 37. Courts and Environmental Sustainability: Legal Relevance and Contemporary Challenges 38. Insecurity’s Impact On Nigerian Tourism Sector




