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Item Determinants of Demand for Interest Free Banking Products and Services: An Application of Innovation Diffusion Theory (IDT) the Case of Commercial Bank of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa(A.A.U, 2020-02) Mohammed Nasser; Degefe DuressaThe purpose of the study is to examine the demand for interest free Banking products and services in Ethiopia by giving emphasis to implementing IFB service in Commercial Bank of Ethiopia. The sample consisted of 384 customers of CBE found in four districts of Addis Ababa city branches. Data were obtained through structured questionnaire. Among the returned 360 respondents response 354 were used for further analysis. The study used primary and secondary data, the primary data was collected through structured questionnaire having Likert Scale using standardized questionnaire collected from randomly chosen 50 CBE branches found in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia while secondary data was collected from reports, directives and working documents. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive analysis like tables, figures and charts using SPSS version 23 and Structural Equation Modeling of Amos Software. The finding of the study depicts Awareness, relative Advantage, Compatibility and Customer Involvement have a significant impact, whereas Trialability and Complexity do not have a significant effect on determining the demand of Interest Free Banking products and services . The results would be useful for CBE interest free banking sector in strategically addresses the demand of Interest Free Banking products and services on the target market. In addition, the concerned policy makers, regulators and other concerned stakeholders shall contribute for the growth of sector aiming towards promoting the enhancement of the market share of Interest Free Banking.Item Oral Newcastle Disease Vaccination Trials and Studies of Newcastle disease In Ethiopia(AAU, 1998-01) Mohammed Nasser; Ademe ZerihunOral Newcastle Disease Vaccination Trials and Studies of Newcastle disease In Ethiopia ==Three laboratory trials Wert: conducted in commercial broiler chickenst to determine efficacy of the heat-resistant NDV-12 vaccine (similar to V4 vaccine). and to compare the NDV-I~ vaccine with conventional vaccines (HBI and LaSola). Sorghum and barley were tested for their suilabiJity as vaccine carriers for oral administration. Further one eight field isolates of NOV were tested for their pathogenicity and nine ND outbreaks between 1983 and 1995 in state poultry farms in Ethiopia were studied retrospectively. In the vaccination Trials, chickens were vaccinntcd twice or three timcs with NDV-i2 and conventional vaccines via the ocular and/or the drinking water route, and via feed with parboiled and untreated barley and sorghum as carriers. Sera were collected al wekly intervals up 10 the end of the triias and were tested for haenugglutinatioll.inhibition (Hi) activity. The protcection level was assesse'-lebratu d by challenging the chickens intramuscularly by a locatly isolated velogenic strain of NDV