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Malaria potentially affects everyone in the tropics and sub-tropics, however, the poor and vulnerable are worse affected mainly due to the socio-economic constraints that confront them. In Ghana, the Upper West Region, which is the poorest, is one of the worse affected in terms of malaria...
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malnutrition together with dramatically high rates of mortality, encountered in Kenya's Lake Victoria territory, is unique for Sub … information from GIS and malaria databases to construct variables that capture additional components of children's geographic …
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indicator of malaria - among children in Sub-Saharan Africa. He uses household Demographic and Health Survey data collected in …
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--as an indicator of malaria--among children in Sub-Saharan Africa. He uses household Demographic and Health Survey data …
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This paper examines the effects of recent welfare reforms in the US and UK on the well-being of children in low … more money on items related to children and are more likely to own a car and a phone, while in the US, families affected by … welfare reforms are primarily spending more money on items related to employment but not items for children. Finally, a common …
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