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, social sector (health and education) and reduction in regional and other disparities. This paper focuses on these four …
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costs of attaining the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). It analyzes the costs of OA programs in four …
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, hunger, gender equality, education, child mortality, health, and water. Overall, we find evidence of dramatic achievements by …In September, world leaders will assemble in New York to review progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs … countries’ performance suggests that they may achieve most of the highly ambitious MDGs. Moreover, sub-Saharan Africa accounts …
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Engaging and strengthening the ICDS and Health programs of the government was a major approach of the two component … effectiveness at scale. This paper describes how the INHP learnt and evolved in its strategies in engaging existing public health …
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To provide for promotion and development of sports and welfare measures for sportspersons, promotion of ethical practices in sports (including elimination of doping practices, fraud of age and sexual harassment of women in sports, constituting and establishing bodies to deal with Sports...
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In spite of several programmes in the country to reduce undernutrition, India continues to have a large number … these programmes reaches the beneficiaries. Efforts have to be done to reduce the micronutrient deficiency in India. The …
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spend for education of their children, for treatment of common and chronic diseases among their members, and for securing …
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sectors such as health, education and agriculture that are at present limited to a few organizations in isolated pockets. This …
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The report is a rich source with qualitative and quantitative data on the status of children in India from authentic …
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The causes and consequences of child labour are examined theoretically and empirically within a household decision framework, with endogenous fertility and mortality. The data come from a nationally representative survey of Indian rural households. [IZA Discussion Paper No. 115].
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