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Worms infect more than one third of the world's population, with the most intense infections in children and the poor …. In the poorest countries, children are likely to be infected from the time they stop breast-feeding, and to be … continually infected and re-infected for the rest of their lives. Only rarely does infection have acute consequences for children …
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"Increasing the schooling attainment of girls is a challenge in much of the developing world. The authors evaluate the impact of a program that gives scholarships to girls making the transition between the last year of primary school and the first year of secondary school in Cambodia. They show...
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Though the national education system, including primary education, is neither compulsory, nor free in Mozambique, the school network has witnessed an impressive expansion since the signing of the Peace Agreement in 1992. Enrollments in lower primary education (Ensino Primario do Primeiro Grau or...
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will have lower returns if children do not have adequate levels of cognitive and social skills at an early age. This paper …-school age children, who are also more likely to be delayed. The program increased intake of nutrient-rich foods, early …
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Education requires sustained and well-sequenced efforts to bring about tangible results. The recently completed Secondary Education Project in El Salvador builds upon earlier programs designed to improve both the coverage and quality of primary education and has been successful in achieving...
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surviving children. Studies have found substantial variability across countries in the negative impacts of orphanhood on child …
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