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ABSTRACT This research was based on the effects of taxation on business activities in Southern Sudan and the case study was Eastern Equatoria State. I was interested in this Topic because taxation system in Southern Sudan is still very weak in areas such as harmonization, coordination and capacity of South Sudan National Revenue Authority staff. South Sudan National Revenue Authority is adopting progressive tax system while the states use both progressive and proportional taxation systems and...
ABSRACT This paper explores the issue of early marriage in Kenya. It shed light specifically on reason behind its perceptions, its harmful consequences, a barrier to education band enjoyment of girls’ human rights and how it further threatens the development of the county. The finding from an extensive reading of materials related to early marriage suggest that early marriage is due to various factors including among others. The search for economic survival, protection of young girls, peer ...
ABSTRACT Kenya recognizes education for girls and women as a tool, for empowering them and as a fundamental human right. There is an improvement in the overall literacy for both males and females thus nanowing the gap between them. However, despite their awareness, the national enrollment figures in primary schools camouflage regional variations that pose a challenge to the national achievement. The main goal of closing the gender literacy gap will not therefore be achieved without focusing ...