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Ethiopia and Cameroon are linked as common study sites for research on landscape resilience [1], cross-cultural parenting values {fact:2, fact:6}, and specific cultural conceptualizations of respect [2] and career achievement [3], while also being compared for their unique cultural values [4].
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Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com 5 facts
claimParticipants from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Cameroon identified career choice as an essential component of career achievement, emphasizing that children's talents and interests should be fostered through time and resource investment.
measurementA mixed-methods study explored cross-cultural similarities and variations in values that parents aspire to instill in children across 12 low- and middle-income countries: Afghanistan, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, and Uzbekistan.
claimParticipants across different countries conceptualize respect in various ways: respect for others (Cameroon, Malaysia, Namibia, PNG), respect for elders (all 12 countries), and dining etiquette (Ethiopia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, PNG, Uzbekistan).
claimThe study conducted workshops with parents, child caregivers, and subject matter experts from Afghanistan, Cameroon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Namibia, Papua New Guinea, and Uzbekistan.
claimParticipants in specific countries identified unique values: inquisitiveness, reason, creativity, and leadership (Ethiopia); ethical reasoning and forgiveness (Papua New Guinea); emotional expression (Kenya); determination (Malaysia); honesty (Cameroon); and selflessness (Kyrgyzstan).
Ethnobotanical study of wild edible plants in Shabelle Zone, Eastern ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimWild and semi-wild plant species support landscape resilience under climate variability in India, Ethiopia (Awi and Yeki districts), Cameroon, Brazil, and Australia.