[160]. In rural Gambian women, who experience dramatic seasonal fluctuations in nutritional status, DNA methylation at different metastable epialleles was elevated in offspring conceived during the nutritionally challenged rainy season, providing the first evidence of a permanent, systemic effect of peri...
1983) farmers were encouraged to expand export crop production; for example, between 1958–1966 Ghana’s cocoa production doubled and occupied 50% + of arable land; similar increases for tea and coffee in Kenya (Lappé & Collins,1982); and by 1976 groundnuts in Gambia and ...
It is not unusual for a family earning less than two hundred dollars a year to spend a quarter of its income on malaria treatment, and what they often get no longer works. In countries like Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Gambia, no family, village, hospital, or workplace can remain ...
The Health Management Information system is the main system where all health data should be managed and stored for planning, decision-making and reference in the Gambia.The objective: to explore the factors responsible for the failure of the private for profit health facilities to report data to ...
Poor alignment While Brand Command Centres are primarily used by the marketing function, insights can, and should, be used across all business units. After all, measuring and responding to the customer journey is vital for overall business success. ...
Evidence suggests that reversing this trend through expanding manufacturing potentially lifts about 50% of the sampled countries (including Rwanda, Togo, Guinea, Niger, Sierra-Leone, Gambia, Benin, Uganda, and Mozambique) from low-income status to middle- income status. Keywords: international trade;...