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Southern African countries have the largest global burden of HIV and syphilis, with a high prevalence among women of reproductive age. Although antenatal screening is standard of care, syphilis screening has generally lagged behind HIV screening. We aime
Specific groups within households, such as children or women of childbearing age, could experience food insecurity [69, 70]. Future analyses should delve into food utilization at the individual level. Lastly, the definition of vulnerability in this paper is narrow, limiting our analysis to only ...
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Finally, a working paper (Natali et al., 2016) provides a focused analysis of savings behaviour in the CGP, non-financial barriers to savings and whether savings have increased women's economic position in the household. None of these existing papers present the full range of indicators across...
These observations correlate with previous studies in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ghana [38–40]. We found that women utilized health services more often than men in urban areas. This is in agreement with similar studies in the region and internationally [37–39]. There are different explanations of ...
Whittington, D. et al. How well is the demand-driven, community management model for rural water supply systems doing? Evidence from Bolivia, Peru and Ghana.Water Policy11, 696–718 (2009). ArticleGoogle Scholar Dhoba, L. Going to scale with rural water supply: a reflection on experiences...
These observations correlate with previous studies in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ghana [38–40]. We found that women utilized health services more often than men in urban areas. This is in agreement with similar studies in the region and internationally [37–39]. There are different explanations of ...