Influence of drug abuse on secondary students’ progression at school:

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2013-11
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Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
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The of this study was to influence of drug abuse on secondary students’ progression at school a case of juba, south Sudan the specific objectives were To examine the causes of drug abuse on secondary students progression at school in Juba, South Sudan. To establish the form of drug on secondary students progression at school Juba, South Sudan. To identify the effect of drug abuse on secondary students progression at school in Juba, South Sudan. To establish if there is any significant relationship between drug abuse and secondary student’s progression at school in Juba, South Sudan, The method used for data collection was questionnaires to the teachers of the schools involved in the study. Base on the finding there for reason indicated the positive significant relation between degree secondary students progression due to alcohol and drugs abuse, r= 0.992, sig. =0.000, base on the reason the null hypotheses was rejected observation indicated the influence of drug abuse on secondary students’ progression at school: a case of juba, south Sudan. In chapter five, development of solution to the problem summary of the finding and conclusions were attempted. The finding suggested recommendations and government needs to increase finance mean for such a social problems. This can be possible through getting support from other donors and for this organizations such as, (CEDOVIP), Centre for domestic violence prevention that are helping in the fight against the problem. Civil society should cooperate with the grass root people so as to ensure that domestic violence case are reported beside they should form an associations so as should easily get support from donors.
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A Thesis report Presented to the school of Postgraduate studies and research Kampala International University Kampala; Uganda In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of Master’s Degree of Development Studies
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Drug abuse, Secondary students, School, Juba, South Sudan
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