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We see that work mobility declines in all countries after mid-March, with a sharp drop in most cases (or a more progressive trends in some countries such as Kenya, Nigeria and Mexico). Note that different rates of change in mobility reflect several factors, including the timing and ...
World Health Organization: Trends in Maternal Mortality: 1990 to 2008. 2010, Geneva: WHO, Available from: http://whqlibdoc.who.int/publications/2010/9789241500265_eng.pdf. Accessed June 23, 2013 Google Scholar AbouZahr C: Global burden of maternal death and disability. Br Med Bull. 2003,...
As Bernard Adaba, policy analyst with ISODEC in Ghana, says: “‘Development’ is a lost cause in Africa while we are haemorrhaging billions every year to extractive industries, western tax havens and illegal logging and fishing. Some serious structural changes need to be made to promote econo...
The analysis focused on identifying spatio-temporal trends and clusters of malaria transmission, providing insights into how these patterns have evolved over the years and contributing to a more nuanced public health strategy in Rwanda. Study setting Rwanda is located in East Africa just south of ...
The change in the absolute poverty gap, $2.8 billion, looks impressive, but masks differential trends in two groups of the poor: those who gain (a total of $3.5 billion) and those who lose (a total of $676 million), as revealed by the decomposition of the change in the poverty gap ...
In Ghana and Tanzania, delivery of school-based targeted anthelmintic treatment cost as little as US $0.03 per child, which is as low as one-tenth of the estimated costs for vertical delivery [52]. Conclusion In order to evaluate the effectiveness of CBIs, we developed an analytical framework...
A requirement for unbiased DID estimation is the parallel trend assumption. Detailed models to support this assumption can be found in the Methods section. Supplementary Table7in the Supplementary Information shows no significant difference in the trends between the treatment group and the control group...
Indicators to monitor trends in livestock production at national, regional and international levels Livestock Research for Rural Development, 18 (8) (2006), p. 117 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Danielsen et al., 2013 S. Danielsen, J. Centeno, J. López, L. Lezama, G. Varela, P. Castillo...
Here the latent variables ∆φ¯q capture the common trends in consumption growth shared within each world consumption quintile—thus, if the poorest twenty per cent of households in each country in the sample have growth rates of consumption which are significantly different from the richest ...