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, child labour and access to health services) in Ghana and to support the policy-maker in designing the most appropriate … crisis would increase monetary poverty and hunger across all regions of Ghana, eroding many of the gains made over the past …Like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Ghana is experiencing the impact of the global crisis and the uncertain …
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children’s access to health care services. The study shows that the crisis is projected to lower the real GDP growth rate by 1 …’s school participation rate and their access to health care services. Four alternative policy responses to the crisis are …
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substitution from modern health services to traditional medicine. Large regional and rural vs. urban gaps are also noted. A … and even leads to a reduction in hunger. It also limits the crisis’ adverse effects on school enrolment, child labour and … sick children’s access to modern health care services. A universal (non-targeted) variant of this transfer policy for 0 …
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, households with few economic opportunities are at a higher risk of falling into (monetary) poverty, suffering from hunger …, removing children from school and into work, and losing access to health services. This study simulates the impacts of the … Africa (WCA) over the period 2009-2011. It is based on country studies for Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Ghana, which broadly …
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pauvreté des enfants au Cameroun. D’autre part, elle a pour but d’explorer les effets potentiels, sur cette même population …
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children’s access to health care services. The study shows that the crisis is projected to lower the real GDP growth rate by 1 …
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This paper outlines the methodology of a UNICEF research project on the impact of the global economic crisis on children in Western and Central Africa, which can also be applied to study the effects of other socio-economic shocks on households and particularly on children in developing...
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