Many nations of the Global South, once limited to exporting raw materials and importing manufactured goods in the post-colonial era, are now embracing industrialization and modernization. China's role is essential in this process, potentially sparking positive competition among industrial powers to expan...
In Ethiopia and Nigeria, RDS is responsible for almost half of all neonatal deaths. At hospitals in higher-income countries, there’s a way to save her: a liquid form of organically-derived surfactant delivered directly into the lungs. But the procedure requires a highly-trained specialist to ...
11 green energy solutions have been installed covering 12 small and medium-sized demonstration sites and benefiting more than 50,000 people across five provinces in Sri Lanka and four regions in Ethiopia. They are expected to generate at least 70,000 kWh of energy -- saving approximately ...
In addition to life-saving food, $1.8bn (£1.3bn) of US funding was spent more widely on HIV medications, vaccines, literacy programmes and jobs creation, for Ethiopia's 125 million people. A group of more than 80Afghan womenwho fled the Taliban regime to study in Oman have...
Are there further training sessions we can join? 2. Account management Garner's 2023 report found that marketing professionalsuse only about a third of their MarTech stack. There’s a number of reasons for this, but in general, it comes down to product enablement. If you don’t have a ...
Although mastectomy is the standard treatment modality for breast cancer patients in Ethiopia, our previous study revealed that one in five patients do not receive the recommended procedure, half due to patient refusal or lack of returning to the hospita
How accurate are retrospective survey data? Evidence from rural EthiopiaABSTRACTdoi:10.1080/19439342.2023.2190602Rob FullerSimone LombardiniCecilia PoggiJournal of Development Effectiveness
coffee lovers across the globe consume over 400bn cups of coffee every year. Nearly 10bn tonnes of coffee is produced annually, primarily concentrated in regions known as the “Coffee Belt”, with the top five producers - Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia and Ethiopia - accounting for over...
The second is that the stakes are high. Most countries have sunk enormous sums into their chosen path. For the smaller ones, such as Cambodia or Kenya, the result could be a financial crisis if things go wrong. In Ethiopia, this has already happened, with debt default accompanying civil wa...
While this technology would work well in countries like Morocco or South Africa, others, such as Ethiopia or Liberia, aren’t technologically advanced enough for this kind of adoption. Ethical concerns about AI and access to sensitive data are popular topics worldwide, and the same applies to ...