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This report is based on a study, implemented in Kasulu and Kibondo districts in Kigoma Region, Tanzania, to assess the impact of a health attendants’ pilot training strategy on reproductive and child health (RCH) services. The strategy was developed and implemented by the RCH-Unit of Ministry of Health (MOH) with technical assistance from Intrah/PRIME and was implemented with financial support from USAID. The training strategy, covering a period of four months (July to October, 1998), used a...
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La tradition Yaa qui faisait partie de la culture et de la discipline militaires des Ogoni du Nigeria n'est plus pratiquee aujourd'hui. Les titres de la tradition Yaa constituent l'âme de la personnalite ogoni et contiennent l'histoire et la philosophie originelles du peuple ogoni. L'A. retrace l'origine et le contexte historique de cette tradition, centrant son analyse sur les premier et second titres, Pya Gbara et Kabaari. Il montre que la tradition Yaa etait le moyen par lequel les Ogoni...
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The analysis is based on individual 1996 TDHS data combined with aggregate data from the 1988 census and the 1991/1992 TDHS. When various sources of spuriousness are taken into account, it is found that giving a woman more education reduces her fertility much less than sugges ted by univariate tabulations of the total fertility rate. Expansion of primary education contributes to only a slightly higher age at first birth, and the effect on higher-order birth rates is not significant. Changes...
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This paper investigates the correlates of household welfare in urban Ethiopia with an emphasis on the impact of education. We use household panel data collected between 1994 and 1997. Welfare is approximated by household income. Although non-educated households are found in all income quintiles, education has a significant effect on household welfare. The effect of education is reduced when parental background is introduced as an explanatory variable, indicating that parents’ education has...
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The sediments of Ethiopian crater lakes have differentially sensitive palaeoclimate indicators that vary with time. Lake Tilo, in the south-central Rift Valley, shows a 10,000-year diatom and oxygen-isotope sequence that may be interpreted in terms of hydrochemical and hydrological responses to century-scale climate changes. The diatom record of lake salinity became sensitive to climate variability only after a sharp reduction in hydrothermal inflow at 5500 14 C yrs BP. In contrast, the...
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Industrialization refers to the course of transition from a preceding dominantly agricultural society towards an industrial one. In the course of this transition large-scale industry becomes the most characteristic form of production, a form in which the simplification of work to make it better manageable (rationalization), the replacement of manual labour by that of machines (mechanization) and the shift of control, correction and feedback activities from peoples to machines (automation)...
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Political Science QuarterlyVolume 116, Issue 1 p. 135-137 Bargaining and Learning in Recurring Crises: The Soviet-American, Egyptian-Israeli, and Indo-Pakistani Rivalries by Russell J. Leng Joseph Lepgold, Joseph Lepgold Georgetown UniversitySearch for more papers by this author Joseph Lepgold, Joseph Lepgold Georgetown UniversitySearch for more papers by this author First published: 15 February 2013 https://doi.org/10.2307/2657826AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation...