James K. Gasana, former government minister of Rwanda, says that “rapid population growth is the major driving force behind the vicious circle of environmental scarcities and rural poverty.”[147] Babatunde Osotimehin, United Nations under-secretary general, says that “population growth patterns ...
Impact of population growth on food security in Rwanda, case study of Huye DistrictMucumbitsi JosephNyirambabazi AngeliqueMusabyumuremyi CelestinAbdulhamid Tahir HamidTabrez AhmadShafiu Muhammad Tahir
SARS-CoV-2 prevalence by primary language listed for refugee patient. Only languages with greater than a 10-patient sample are listed. Languages spoken in the African Great Lakes region are highlighted in green, including Kinyarwanda, Swahili, and Kirundi. These patient populations had the first,...
This pattern is associated with improvements in the socioeconomic status of the country in the last 20 years resulting in changes in lifestyle [15]. A study conducted in Bugesera district in 2007 estimated the prevalence of high blood pressure at 16.8% [16]; this study identified age, ...
In recent years, Zhoushan has attracted people’s attention with construction of the Zhoushan New District and its good environmental quality, and Zhoushan will have significant in-migration propensity in the future. In the Yangtze River Delta urban cluster, although the in-migration propensity ...
In contrast, Rwanda and Senegal had the lowest compliance levels, with less than 1% of women attending the recommended eight antenatal care contacts. The analysis also showed that only three countries (Liberia (24.9%), Nigeria (25.5%), and Senegal (26.1%)) had relatively better performance in...
mortality in Osmanabad District, India. It included over 30,000 women in the VIA screening arm and found that women offered VIA testing had no significant reduction in stage II+ incidence or mortality after one round of screening (8 years of follow-up after the screening event)10....
Evidence suggests a vicious cycle between rice cultivation and malaria control in Rwanda. Rice fields offer an attractive breeding ground for malaria vectors, which increases the disease burden in rice farming communities, and, consequently, reduces prod
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STUDY PROTOCOL Open Access Comprehensive and integrated district health systems strengthening: the Rwanda Population Health Implementation and Training (PHIT) Partnership Background: Nationally, health in Rwanda has been improving since 2000, with considerable improvement since 2005. Despite improvements, rural...