In the public sector, several countries (e.g. Finland, Sierra Leone, and Madagascar—not a comprehensive list) have addressed this issue by creating cross-ministerial committees to ensure the SDGs are included at the implementation level. Experts also indicate the importance of having a national ...
For instance, data regarding teachers with minimum qualifications in primary education indicate significant differences: 61.5% in Ghana (2019), 63.6% in Sierra Leone (2019), and 15.3% in Madagascar (2019) (World Bank 2021). Such data highlight that there are countries with insuf- ficient ...
The Purpose of the study is to learn the lessons from the Sierra Leonean experience of Ebola-response in order to know how to better strengthen health systems during and immediately "shocks" like t…" [more]doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32189-4Di McIntyre...
Liberia decided to deny access owing to privacy concerns and the research was undertaken on mobile phone data from Sierra Leone. The data showed that fewer people travelled during the Ebola travel ban, but it did not assist in tracking Ebola. One could analyse this case ethically from a harm...
DC Booth,S Crampin,R Evans,... - 《Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society》 被引量: 216发表: 2010年 Ontological and Epistemological Discourse(s) on Sustainable Development: Perspective on Sierra Leone in The Aftermath of a Decade of Civil Unrest This article addresses philosophical...
In 2014, a research team from higher-income countries requested access to vast amounts of mobile phone data from users in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to track population movements during the Ebola crisis. They argued that the value of such data was undeniable in the public health context...
For example, there is low enrolment in countries such as Eritrea, Djibouti, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger (less than 70%), and very high in countries such as Malawi, Ghana and Sierra Leone (close to 100%) (SDG Centre for Africa 2019). 4. Rwanda has by far the greatest female ...
8.2.2 Case 2: "Helicopter Research" In 2014, a research team from higher-income countries requested access to vast amounts of mobile phone data from users in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to track population movements during the Ebola crisis. They argued that the value of such data was ...