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This paper seeks to identify the determinants of the choice of treatment of pregnant women in Cameroon. Theoretically … National Institute of Statistics. The results reveal that uneducated women or those having only a primary education prefer to … maternal health. The use of modern healthcare services by pregnant women in Cameroon can therefore be improved by at least two …
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. The results show that malaria health education, given to pregnant women by nurses, improved these women’s malaria … knowledge and enabled them to make effective decisions to reduce the incidence of malaria in Rwanda among pregnant women … problems among vulnerable populations. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of malaria health education …
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asking whether women judges promote women's rights. Through in-depth interviews with women judges in Ghana, the article … demonstrates that women judges do promote women's rights. The article presents a new method of analysis: exploring the dichotomy … between direct and indirect modes of representing women's rights. Recognizing the importance of substantive representation and …
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in Ghana, the situation still remains high averaging 319 per 100,000 live births between 2011 and 2015. Objective: To … quintiles (Poor, Middle and Rich). Methods: The study employed data from the 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey. Both … descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression were conducted. Results: Descriptively, rich women had high antenatal …
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long hours in agriculture reduces women’s dietary diversity score in Ghana and nonpoor women’s in Mozambique. However, for …There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on nutrition because … able to analyze whether these concerns are well-founded. This paper examines whether an increase in women’s time in …
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