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. This book takes an in-depth look at health, nutrition, and population (HNP) challenges faced by Sub-Saharan Africa … comparative advantage in contributing within four broad areas: 1) macroeconomics and health, 2) multi-sectoral action for health …, 3) strengthening health systems, and 4) financing service delivery. They also address the opportunities and challenges …
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The report analyses the contribution to date of agricultural water management to poverty reduction and growth in the in sub-Saharan Africa region, the reasons for its slow expansion and apparently poor track record, as well as the ways in which increased investment in agricultural water...
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about a dozen operations in the health and education sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa. This report reviews the experience to …
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fuels, in turn reducing human exposure to these pollutants in ambient air. The health study estimates the health impacts and …
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estimates that less than ten percent of government, and non-government expenditures, with an explicit nutrition, or food … security component, is devoted to effective programs serving the neediest - poor pregnant women, and malnourished children … under two. Public and private expenditures on nutrition are often misdirected, for although Bolivia did achieve successes in …
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vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and children less than 24 months; 2) include nutrition education and counseling …-affected areas. This guidance note aims to assist World Bank and other program staff in maximizing the nutrition impacts of health … investments and policies, with a special focus on under nutrition among women and children under two years of age in developing …
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