... rights reserved Research Paper Influenza Vaccination: Healthcare Workers Attitude in Three MiddleEast Countries Eman Abu-Gharbieh1, Sahar Fahmy2, Bazigha Abdul Rasool1, Saeed Khan1 ... y a i m s t o d e t e r m i n e the current influenza vaccination rates among HCWs in three MiddleEast countries namely United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kuwait and Oman, and also to identify the ... of res-Int. J. Med. Sci. 2010, 7 http://www.medsci.org 325 2. Kruy SL, Buisson Y, Buchy P. Asia: avian influenza H5N1. Bull Soc Pathol Exot 2008;101:238-242. 3. Goodwin K, Viboud C, Simonsen...
... impact on ESDP.The MiddleEast proved to be the most contentious issue. While one Americanargued the need for greater Western assistance to the Middle East, several of the Middle Eastern participants ... rigorous, objective research on critical policy issuesaffecting the Middle East. For more information on the RAND Center for MiddleEast Public Policy, contactthe Director, David Aaron. He can be ... accelerated the debate on the democratization of the Middle East. The United States and Europe, he argued, have no choice but to engage inthe Middle East. The Europeans have a responsibility to help...
... theeventual creation of a MiddleEast Free TradeArea and a Greater MiddleEast Initiative forreform, which, in collaboration with the G-8,2 THE ROAD AHEAD :MIDDLE EAST P OLICY IN THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION’S ... of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution.He has served as special assistant to the presidentand senior director for Near East and South Asia in the National Security ... internal change in Middle Eastern countries than any of his predecessors.To implement this vision, the president proposeda number of important policy initiatives, includ-ing a MiddleEast Trade Initiative...
... www.brookings.edu/~/media/Files/events/2008/0414 _middle _east/ 0414 _middle_ east_ telhami.pdf. (Accessed 29 Feb 2011). 2. Reuters, November 25, 2010. 3. “Rice Criticizes U.S. Allies in Mideast Over Democracy,” Washington ... 129780230112773_03_ch02.indd 12 5/16/2011 1:20:33 PM5/16/2011 1:20:33 PMObama in the MiddleEast 9Obama’s major challenge in the greater MiddleEast is to resist the temptat ion to fa l l into th i s trap, which ... into America’s policy in the Middle East? These questions greatly affect the future of Iraq, U.S. fortunes in the region, and the politics and stability of the Middle East. They are now the responsibility...
... Infections According to a recent World Bank report, Characterizing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the MiddleEast and North Africa: Time for Strategic Action, a number of stud-ies have documented substantial ... programs. In 2004, UNESCO organized a Regional Seminar on National Youth Policies for the MiddleEast and North Africa, with the aim of sharing experiences in develop-ing and implementing ... to use that information to advance the well-being of current and future generations.PRB’s MiddleEast and North Africa (MENA) Program, initiated in 2001 with funding from the Ford Foundation...
... Asia East Asia &PacificMiddle East&North AfricaSub-SaharanAfricaLatin America&theCaribbeanEastern Europe&Central Asia MENA OECD East Asia &PacificSouth Asia AfricaLatin ... Private Sector Based,2005 and Previous Decades 262.1 MiddleEast and North Africa’s Weak Growthin International Perspective 482.2 MiddleEast and North Africa’s Growth over theLong Term 492.3 ... ofthe economy—especially in terms of exports—such as the one witnessedin high-growth EastAsia or in Eastern Europe. The ongoing growthslowdown in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation...
... non-Arab countries of the MiddleEast and therefore cannot strictly be used to make comparisons with other aggregates, such as ‘the MiddleEast and North Africa’ or ‘the MiddleEast as used by other ... the Middle East, while the history and location of Israel, despite its extraordinary characteristics, ensures that it remains, as it has done at least since 1948, at the centre of Middle Eastern ... television stations operating in the MiddleEast with good news coverage and incisive reporting and analysis. A political and economic dictionary of the middleeast 6AIA —see Afghan Interim Authority...
... countries in EastAsia and Latin America. But the fact re-mains that the average gross enrollment rate in secondary schools inMENA in 2003 was 75 percent, compared to 78 and 90 percent for East Asia ... for which we have data and EastAsia andLatin America has also been reduced. Even so, the average level of edu-cation in MENA in 2000 is still less than it is in EastAsia and LatinAmerica by ... expansion observed in the MENA region,the growth of secondary and especially higher education in East Asia, ex-cept for the Philippines, has primarily been in response to new and dy-namic industrial-sector...
... Middle East. ” is monograph should be of interest to U.S. security policymakers, military planners, and analysts and observers of regional aairs in the Middle East and Central and South Asia. e ... that hardened jihadists would “bleed out” to fronts in the Middle East, Europe, and elsewhere, where xiv The Iraq Effect: The MiddleEast After the Iraq Warother extraregional powers—most notably ... distribution unlimitedThe MiddleEast After the Iraq WarTHE IRAQ EFFECTFrederic Wehrey Dalia Dassa Kaye Jessica WatkinsJeffrey Martini Robert A. Guffey2 The Iraq Effect: The MiddleEast After the Iraq...
... the Modern MiddleEast (Miami, Florida International University Press, 1991) 51–74; L Anderson, ‘Nineteenth-Century Reform in Ottoman Libya’ (1984) 16 International Journal of Middle East Studies ... of justice as the underlying principle of government in pre-modern Middle Eastern monarchies. She shows that the Middle Eastern conception of the circle of justice, as the core of political ... post-1989 wave of constitutionalism and tran-sition to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe.10 In the Middle East, however, the constitutional courts and similar organs with the power of...
... Reproductive Health in the MiddleEast and NorthAfrica: 76.24Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEast and NorthAfrica: 57.25Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEast and NorthAfrica: ... RuralTotalFertilityRateT able 1Selected Reproductive Health Indicators in the MiddleEast and North Africa Middle East and North Africa 100,046 129,944 30 12 47 3.3 59 64 52Algeria 8,438 10,553 ... Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEast andNorth Africa: Well-Being for All (Washington, DC: WorldBank, 2001): 27.3Aoyama, Reproductive Health in the MiddleEast and NorthAfrica: xxi.4...
... A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES OF MIDDLE EAST TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY BY SULTAN AYBAR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT ... indicated by numbers. 64 Figure 4.3 Secondary electron images of (a) bottom edge (region1), (b) the middle section (region 2), and (c) top section (region3) of the master alloy ingot. The eutectic ... (a) (b) (c) Figure 4.3 Secondary electron images of (a) bottom edge (region1), (b) the middle section (region 2), and (c) top section (region3) of the master alloy ingot. The eutectic...
... the Middle East: A Compendiumof Estimates 673.2. Budgetary Deficit as a Percentage of GDP 1125.1. Heads of State of Selected Middle EasternCountries 164Political Reform in the MiddleEast ... difference in East Asian and MENAgrowth, the authors asserted that “55% of the differences in growthare due to productivity differences.” Such a conclusion is far too san-guine. For the Middle East, ... R. Norton (ed.), Civil Society in the Middle East, Volume 1, Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1995, p. 7.80 The Future Security Environment in the Middle East of oil revenues and mounting losses...