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“I CAN HELP ME” CAMPAIGN Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Program in primary schools of Kerala
(Asian University for Women, 2018) -
Identifying DNA Markers Susceptible to Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in Unborn Babies
(Asian University for Women Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2013-05-07)The aim of this study was to identify DNA markers that can be used to diagnose the susceptibility and potential risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) in unborn babies. Data was collected from articles obtained ... -
The Impact of Returnee Migrant Women on the Social and Political Involvement of Women in Post-conflict Countries
(Asian University for Women, Chittagaong, Bangladesh, 2015)This paper attempts to quantitatively find an answer for the puzzle: why an increase in the number of returnee migrant/refugee women increases women’s social and political involvement in some post-conflict countries, but ... -
Impact of Women Organizations on the Socio-economic Development of Hunza
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Impacts of Climate Change Induced Salinity Intrusion on Nitrogen Fixing Microbial Community of Sesbania bispinosa and Histo-Architecture Changes of Eichhornia crassipes and Enydra fluctuans tissues
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2018)The salinity intrusion due to the effect of global climate change is a major concern in the coastal regions of the world. It has severe effect of making surface-water and ground-water saline which hampers the ecosystems ... -
Impacts of Climate Change Induced Salinity Intrusion on Physiological Parameters of Some Aquatic Hydrophytes
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2018)Changing temperature, precipitation regimes, sea-level rise- all of these are associated with the global phenomenon; climate change. An inevitable consequence of this global phenomenon is salinity intrusion which is the ... -
The Impacts of Water Pollution on the Health Situation in Syria
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Introduction: Water is the main source of life, but it can be harmful if it has been used without proper treatment and testing. Background: The health situation in Syria before the war improved due to improvement ... -
Inaccessibility To Maternal And Child Health Services Of Indigenous People In Chittagong Hill Tracts
(Asian University for Women, 2018)The paper reviews the major barriers the indigenous population in the remote areas of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, encounters while accessing the Maternal and Child Health services. For this purpose a cross-sectional ... -
Inappropriate Feeding Practices associated with Maternal Education and Growth Outcomes among Bhutanese Children <24 months
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2015)Background: Inappropriate infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are one of the major contributors to high prevalence of underweight, stunting, and wasting in children. There are limited reports on the risk ... -
The Indigenous Kalash People: A Unique Culture at Risk of Extinction
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Kalash is the indigenous groups of people residing in northern Pakistan in Chitral District, having a religion which is associated with animism( but the exact name is not known) and unique culture. The most commonly ... -
An Investigation of Educational Technologies for Children with Down Syndrome
(AUW, 2023-08)Educational technology provides a personalized and motivational learning environment for students with Down syndrome (DS). It supports and facilitates the teaching and learning process along with inclusive acceptance ... -
IR Policy
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Knowledge and Self- care Practices in Diabetic Patients and Their Role in Disease Management in Pyay, Myanmar
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Background: Poor knowledge and inadequate practices among diabetic patients play important role in influencing the progression of diabetes and its complications while these diabetes complications are largely preventabl ... -
Knowledge of Menstruation among University Attending Males in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2018) -
Knowledge of Menstruation among University Attending Males in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2017) -
The Learning Outcomes of Different Educational System of Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2017)This Project has conducted to ensure whether the students of the different educational systems of Bangladesh are capable of being creative and critical reasoning. Our main goal was to analysis the student’s critical thinking ... -
Madrassa to (Job) Market in Pakistan: Amendment or Acknowledgement?
(Asian University for Women, Chittagong, Bangladesh, 2014)Pakistani madrassas as educational institutions have come into the limelight after 9/11. They are highly criticized for their fundamentalist ideology and inability to prepare students for the current job market in Pakistan. ... -
Menstruation/ Menstrual Hygiene Management among Adolescent Girls in Chittagong, Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Currently, the practice of menstruation and menstrual hygiene is becoming a predominant concern among adolescent girls due to lack of information of periods. Bangladesh as a developing country where menstruation is still ... -
Monitoring Water Quality and its Impacts on Productivity of Fish and Crop while Building a Small-Scale Aquaponic System Using Locally Available Materials
(Asian University for Women, Chittagaong, Bangladesh, 2017)Aquaponic is a combination of aquaculture and hydroponic system. It is natural and sustainable food production cycle where wastes released by fish is converted into nutrients (ammonia to nitrite and nitrite to nitrate) ... -
The Monsters in Big Brown Boots
(Asian University for Women, Bangladesh, 2014)"The Monsters in Big Brown Boots" tells the story of Lelia and her family. After coming back from London, Lelia in Palestine is attacked by childhood memories during the second Intifada in Palestine. The different scenes ...