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value for individuals, households, and societies at large. Global evidence consistently shows that empowering women and … significant knowledge gaps when it comes to understanding the key barriers facing Angolan girls and young women in accessing … education and transitioning to the labor market. This report presents insights gained from the voices of young women and girls …
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geographic variations in the operationalization of this policy,4 the essence is that user fees paid OOP by pregnant women or for …
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, maternal, newborn and child health Services (RMNCHS) in Guinea-Bissau, to effectively improve their access and use by women and …/health center (HC), women's secrets and men's, elderly women and the kingdom of the health center); (ii) access to health facilities …
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Human capital is the combination of knowledge, skills and health that people accumulate throughout their lives, which allows them to realize their potential as productive members of society. The productivity of a country is affected by the quality and availability of maternal and child health...
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Early childhood development (ECD) has become a high priority for the government of Kosovo in the last decade. Kosovo has a relatively well-established legal framework supporting early childhood development (ECD). Systems Approach for Better Education Results - Early Childhood Development...
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curriculum, effective management, community awareness about the value of ECCE and children's access and participation in ECCE' as …
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This report presents an analysis of the Early Childhood Development (ECD) subsector, including programs and policies that affect young children in the Republic of Kiribati. This was a collaborative effort between UNICEF and the World Bank Group; it combines the World Bank Group's Systems...
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Tajikistan's human capital, eroded by the country's civil war (1992-97), remains low today. According to analyses by the World Bank's Human Capital Project, a child born in Tajikistan today is expected to be 53 percent as productive as he or she could be with full health and complete education....
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