... protocols. Financing reforms did not discriminate in favor of RH services; nevertheless, since the late nineties the country has been introducing exemptions that have increasingly focused ... benzyl pen Inj. (IM) or (Procaine pen IM) (2,3) c) Ceftriaxone Inj (3) d) Ergometrine/oxytomin injection (2) e) Gentamycin injection f) Magnesium sulfate injection (2) g) Streptomycin (4) h) ... Sulpadoxine/pyrimethamine (FANSIDAR) (2) l) Pyrazinamide PO (4) m) Rifampicin (4) n) Vitamin A high dose (200, 000 iu) (2) INJECTABLE MEDICATIONS a) Ampicillin Inj (2) b) Benzathine benzyl...
... institutions. In their study White & Fortune (2002) examined the current project management practice in public sectorin UK by collecting data from 236 project managers in some public institutions. ... government institutions. In views of the findings of this research, the authors recommended the following actions, for proper application of PM tools and techniques in Lagos State and Nigeriain general; ... system or process of planning, designing, scheduling, managing and controlling interconnected project activities in order to achieve specific objectives or goal within a specific time, budget...
... size of EU bankingsector The increased role of financial intermediation is evident from the growth in the (relative) size of the European bankingsectorin the years leading up to the financial ... EU BANKINGSECTOR 88 5.1 THE ROLE OF BANKS IN FINANCING THE REAL ECONOMY 88 5.2 THE PROBLEMS IN THE EU BANKINGSECTOR 88 5.3 EVALUATING THE CURRENT REGULATORY REFORM AGENDA 91 5.4 DETERMINING ... 2.5.1 Bankingsector restructuring, deleveraging and derisking Given the severity of the crisis, one may have expected a rapid restructuring of the banking sector, including a reduction in capacity...
... children has worsened with regard to stunting and wasting (from 36% in 1990 to 46% in 1999 for stunting and 11% in 1990 to 12% in 1999 for wasting). Providing a more complete picture, the 1999 ... successful in reducing mortality in developing countries, partly because most of these activities were donor-driven inNigeria as in most other developing nations. This strategy is a 4Underlying ... appreciable improvement in the treatment of diarrhoea by caregivers, indicating significant progress in the past decade. The huge investment in promoting ORT, embarked on in the 1980s by the government,...
... positive, indicating thatthese factors led to increase in technical inefficiency ordecrease in T.E. of poultry egg production in the studyarea. The priori expectation is that T.E. should increasewith ... Training on FAMAN J., 3: 27-35. Labour Productivity and Efficiency in Oil Palm Orji, B.I., C. Igbodi and P.J. Oyeke, 1981. The Effect ofProduction in Ondo State, Nigeria. J. Sustainable Pre-Incubation ... agriculture not meeting up in itsfood production to meet the food requirement of theincreasing population (FMAWRRD, 1988), its greatestproblem is that of inadequate animal protein in the dietsof...
... in Receiving Quality Care To address the delay in receiving quality care, the government’s focus is on constructing or refurbishing existing facilities in each of Ondo State’s 18 LGAs, hiring ... dedicated to finding ways to sustain American prominence and prosperity as a force for good in the world. Since 1962, CSIS has become one of the world’s preeminent international institutions ... priorities. In achieving the MDG target of reducing global maternal mortality by 75 percent, progress inNigeria could prove pivotal. In 2010, an estimated 40,000 Nigerian women died in childbirth....
... schools. e intervention also helped in improving condence. After participating in the initiative, students reported feeling more condent in protesting and registering complaints against unwanted ... farhanah.farhanah@gmail.comas keypoints to cutting the cycle of violence and achieving SRHR. ey have to be meaningfully involved in policy making, programme planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluating at all ... are being utilised in the region include integrating GBV into primary health care, reproductive health care, or family planning services. ere are also NGO-led models, as in Papua New Guinea...
... of compromising their health and well-being. In Nigeria, child trafficking and prostitution have come under increased attention in recent times. Street trading, working in drinking parlours ... young Nigerians do so with minimal skills. Most enter the informal economy, in such sectors as peasant agriculture, hawking, and market trading, crafts, mechanical workshops, tailoring and ... problem in young people include:- ã Mental health education through media (formal and informal, rallies in markets, schools etc. ã Integration of mental health into primary health care, including...
... level.Giving the WFTC to the main earner (in our simulation always the father) results in anincrease of the bargaining power of men in 1741 couples. In 205 cases the man’s bargaining power ... reform level, bargainingpower changes in 1946 cases, and out of those, in 1163 couples, men’s bargaining powerunder WFTC1 is lower than men’s bargaining power under WFTC2. Bargaining powerdoes ... youngest child aged 11 18. Difference in gross wage: his gross wage minus her grosswage. Difference in investment/savings income: his investment/savings income minus hers. (**) impliessignificance...
... the financial sector has been on deepening and broadening financial markets in developing countries and on improving financial sector regulation, supervision, and governance. The increasing ... encouraging. Instead of increasing to match the development challenges, there is a clear indication of saving decline in Nigeria, inspite of various policy measures. These measures include rural banking ... rudimentary level of development of the Nigerian financial sectorin mobilizing savings through interest rate influence. Some authors, including McKinnon (1973), Shaw (1973), and Athukorala...