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This paper assesses the prevalence of stunting and its potential determinants using data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) conducted in Rwanda and Burundi in 2010. Selected child, mother, and household characteristics are described for rural and urban areas in each country and the...
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in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. The second part introduces the SE ecosystem and …Across Sub-Saharan Africa millions of people remain excluded from critical, life-enhancing services, such as access to … specific examples of challenges and opportunities for SEs in Africa can highlight ways to increase the sustainability and scale …
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In a case study of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda, this paper finds that bilateral real exchange rates …
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: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Rwanda …
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of Congo, Ghana, Rwanda, Uganda, and Tanzania. It shows that first, self-employment tends to provide marginally lower … average income (with the exception of Ghana and men in Rwanda) and much higher variability in income compared with wage work …
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rounds of Living Standards Measurement Study surveys from Malawi, Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Ghana to construct indices … of Africa's poor concentrated in rural areas, these are important insights …
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