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to other geopolitical regions. However, despite the close relationship between undernutrition and mortality rates, the … highest mortality rates are concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa. By accounting for this survival bias, i.e. selective mortality …. In addition, one can also ask whether undernutrition rates would differ without selective mortality. Using data for …
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We provide country-specific estimates of the effect of macroeconomic shocks on infant mortality for a sample of mainly … middle-income countries. In most countries, infant mortality appears to be pro-cyclical or acyclical. Only when shocks to GDP … are very deep, 15% or larger, are they consistently associated with higher mortality …
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Does the proliferation of aid donors lead to visible changes in the world of foreign assistance? Aid provided by low- and middle-income countries, autocratic regimes and donors operating outside the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of the OECD is gaining in importance. This article uses...
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(PMTCT) of HIV in maternal and child health services. Similarly, many are working to improve access to paediatric HIV … own health. Achieving the UNGASS target is possible but will require substantial investments and commitment to strengthen … maternal and child health services, the health workforce and health systems to move from pilot projects to a decentralised …
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