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Assessing factors that affect women and youth micro-entrepreneurs in Botswana
FN Okurut, NO Ama
International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management …, 2013
692013
Exploring the challenges facing women entrepreneurs in informal cross-border trade in Botswana
NO Ama, KT Mangadi, HA Ama
Gender in Management: An International Journal 29 (8), 505-522, 2014
632014
Estimating the cost of care giving on caregivers for people living with HIV and AIDS in Botswana: a cross-sectional study
NO Ama, ES Seloilwe
Journal of the International AIDS Society 13, 1-8, 2010
482010
Transition from higher education to employment: A case study of graduates of faculty of social sciences University of Botswana
NO Ama
Academic Journals, http://www. academicjournals. org/ERR, 2008
372008
Profitability of the informal cross-border trade: A case study of four selected borders of Botswana
KT Mangadi, FN Okurut, NO Ama, HA Ama
Academic Journals, www. academic journals. org, 2013
342013
Menopausal perceptions and experiences of older women from selected sites in Botswana
E Ngome, NO Ama
Scientific Research, www. scirp. org/, 2013
232013
Factors affecting children ever born (CEB) in Botswana: application of Poisson regression model
VK Dwivedi, T Sediadie, NO Ama
Research Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences 4 (10), 1-9, 2016
222016
The impact of microfinance on household welfare in Botswana
FN Okurut, M Kagiso, NO Ama, ML Okurut
Botswana Journal of Economics 12 (1), 45-58, 2014
212014
Characterization of informal crossborder traders across selected Botswana borders
NO Ama, KT Mangadi, HA Ama
International Journal of Management and Marketing Research 7 (1), 85-102, 2014
202014
Immigrants' and refugees' unmet reproductive health demands in Botswana: Perceptions of public healthcare providers
JO Oucho, NO Ama
South African Family Practice 51 (3), 237-243, 2009
182009
Bayesian Vector Auto-Regression Method as an Alternative Technique for Forecasting South African Tax Revenue.
JOONOA Mojalefa Aubrey Molapo
Southern African Business Review 23 (1), 28, 2019
132019
Analysis of the burdens of caregivers providing care to people living with HIV/AIDS in Botswana
NO Ama, ES Seloilwe
South African Family Practice 53 (1), 56-62, 2011
132011
Challenges faced by older women in Botswana in accessing services that address sexual and reproductive health, and family planning needs, in Botswana
NO Ama, E Ngome
South African Family Practice 55 (3), 281-288, 2013
112013
A multivariate approach to determinants of contraceptive use among migrants and refugees in Botswana
NO Ama, JO Oucho
102007
HIV-related knowledge and practices: a cross-sectional study among adults aged 50 years and above in Botswana
NO Ama, S Shaibu, JD Burnette
South African Family Practice 58 (3), 100-107, 2016
92016
Workshop report: building biostatistics capacity in Sub-saharan Africa-taking action
R Machekano, T Young, W Conradie, S Rusakaniko, L Thabane
Pan African Medical Journal 21 (1), 2015
92015
Application of the ecohealth approach to understand flood-recession (Molapo) farming in the context of hydro-climate variability and hydro-climate change in the Okavango Delta …
MJ Chimbari, L Magole, G Wiles, K Dikgola, N Kurugundla, D Teketay, ...
Maun: University of Botswana, Harry Oppenheimer Okavango Research Centre, 2009
92009
Family planning desires of older adults (50 years and over) in Botswana
NOAJO Olaomi
South African Family Practice 61(1):30–38: 61 (1), 30-38, 2019
7*2019
EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH HIV AND AIDS UNDER THE COMMUNITY HOME-BASED CARE PROGRAMME IN BOTSWANA.
NO Ama
Journal of Family Welfare 57 (1), 2011
72011
Shoplifting among university students: A case study of University of Botswana
NO Ama, A Ifezue
Innovative Marketing 8 (1), 2012
62012
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