... planning and access to RH services help women to better control the timing and number of births Improving a woman’s capacity to regulate her fertility andto plan childbearing allows her to redirect ... are physically and cognitively stronger, and are therefore more likely to be productive, to earn higher incomes, andto accumulate more assets Secondly, healthier people live longer and consequently ... National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series 14428 (2008); Hoyt Bleakley and Fabian Lange, “Chronic Disease Burden and REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHANDECONOMICDEVELOPMENT the Interaction of Education,...
... Reproductive health therefore implies that people are able to have a satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when, and how often to so ... ethnic groups, and socioeconomic status Social andeconomic differences among these groups are likely to affect their capacity to access and use information and services For instance, if health information ... physiology andhealth problems From these interactions, they were able to develop a common language to improve communication between health educators and participants, as well as between health care...
... men and women to agree to testing • Increase support among women and men for women as well as men to be able to introduce health information into household • Use both male and female peer educators, ... (for RFPs and RFTOPs) and selection criteria (for RFAs and APSs); nMainstream gender considerations into the design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of USAID program and policy ... capacity to access and use health information, make informed decisions about their healthand fertility, andto negotiate and insist on safe sex practices Conversely, when women or men are unable to...
... Social andEconomicDevelopment in Northern Ireland, Mindanao, and the West Bank/Gaza Strip 2.1 Social andEconomicDevelopment Funds in Northern Ireland, 1997–2000 3.1 Social andEconomicDevelopment ... the nonprivate social andeconomicdevelopment funds allocated to the WBGS between 1993 and 1999 Finally, the private sector contributed to a number of social andeconomicdevelopment projects ... beneficial, to their interests, welfare, and security Social andEconomicDevelopment Policies Do Not Eliminate Terrorism Although social andeconomicdevelopment when properly supported and implemented—can...
... Social andEconomicDevelopment in Northern Ireland, Mindanao, and the West Bank/Gaza Strip 2.1 Social andEconomicDevelopment Funds in Northern Ireland, 1997–2000 3.1 Social andEconomicDevelopment ... the nonprivate social andeconomicdevelopment funds allocated to the WBGS between 1993 and 1999 Finally, the private sector contributed to a number of social andeconomicdevelopment projects ... beneficial, to their interests, welfare, and security Social andEconomicDevelopment Policies Do Not Eliminate Terrorism Although social andeconomicdevelopment when properly supported and implemented—can...
... study was to estimate the potential long-term healthandeconomic impact of adding nateglinide to metformin in order to improve glycemic control and thereby reduce complication rates Together ... 25:476-81 Salas M, Ward A, Caro J: Healthandeconomic effects of adding nateglinide to metformin to achieve dual control of glycosylated hemoglobin and postprandial glucose levels in a model of ... National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, (NIH publ No 95–468; 1995:117-64 Fujimoto WY: Diabetes in Asian and Pacific Islander Americans In...
... (Nguyen and Dapice, 2009) It is therefore critical for Vietnam to develop plans and policies to overcome these challenges As the country continues to rely on government planning to foster economic development, ... take into account not only money indicators but also non-monetary indicators to reflect the development levels achieved There have been attempts to build indicators that measure the standard ... (including planning and delivery) of the government can use public investments in infrastructure more efficiently to support trade andeconomicdevelopmentTo this end, it is pertinent to examine how...
... Transportation Equipment* to 50 (Aircraft, Engines and Parts; Aerospace, 51 to 100 Parts and Related Equipment) 101 to 500 501 and above Other: not reported SIC 37 subtotal Totals Source: Dun and Bradstreet ... sufficient to weld and assemble parts with little or no supervision Able to weld and assemble special parts with some supervision and engineering support Senior Welder All of the above and ability to ... to data entry clerk and then to customer service as a purchasing clerk In production, a general helper could advance to general assembly, then to specialty assembly, and later to the repair and...
... sufficiently General history (social, political and cultural), economic history and industrial history are not only indispensable, but really the most important contributors to the understanding of our ... levels of economicdevelopmentand the analysis of these differences gives us hints on how to link higher education and learning toeconomicdevelopment How Europe’s economies learn Lorenz and Valeyre ... links higher education toeconomicdevelopment through an analysis of how graduates contribute to innovation and learning and it draws policy implications for economicdevelopment The starting...
... Collaboration with business and government EconomicDevelopment Programs and Initiatives Business accelerators and/ or entrepreneurial initiatives Linking teaching and research to business opportunities ... start-up and growth stages East Stroudsburg University Center for Research andEconomicDevelopment Business Accelerator – collaborating with business and industry and business accelerator/entrepreneurial ... growth and preserve the value of regional economic/ social assets Higher Education’s Contribution toEconomicDevelopment Direct Impact: Mission-Based Contributions Education and Human Capital Development...
... financing and assistance programs available to Maryland businesses For details on Maryland’s economicdevelopment programs, please contact: Department of Business andEconomicDevelopment Division ... of Defense and transferred to the federal government All retail vendors are required to register and collect the Maryland sales and use tax and obtain a sales and use tax license To obtain the ... Safety andHealth Plan of the State of Maryland and has authorized the State to be the enforcement agency The Maryland Occupational Safety andHealth Act approach is preventive-regulatory, featuring...
... 2 Press Freedom andEconomicDevelopment in Latin America 2008 Methodology T he annual report on Press Freedom andEconomicDevelopment in Latin America seeks to disentangle and analyze the relationship ... Policy (Universidad de San Andrés) www.cadal.org centro@cadal.org 2008 Press Freedom andEconomicDevelopment in Latin America Press freedom andeconomicdevelopment in a historical perspective Unfortunately ... press anddevelopment in an extended timeframe But anyway it is very interesting to make a short historical analysis of the relation between those two factors in order to better understand their...
... Converting Vision 2020 into a reality Rwanda Vision 2020 NIS PRS Provincial / District development plans Sector strategies MTEFs Annual action plans Annual action plans Annual budgets Monitoring and ... local demand and even move towards export As for services, in the medium to long term, this sector will become the most important engine of Rwanda’s economy Since Rwanda is landlocked and has ... with strategies to overcome problems in the health sector Indeed, poverty remains a major cause of poor healthand vice versa 14 4.3 Private Sector-led Development For Rwanda’s development the...
... $1,000 to $2,900, for $ 3,000 to 3,999, for $ 4,000 to 4,999, for $ 5,000 to 5,999, for $ 6,000 to 6,999, for $ 7,000 to 7,999, for 8,000 to 9,999, for $10,000 to 14,999, 10 for $15,000 to 19,999, ... successful development of market economies would be to depart from closed groups interactions andto enlarge exchanges to anonymous others To that regard, trustworthiness appears as the keystone for ... social attitudes See Bisin and Verdier (2001), Hauk and Saez-Marti (2002), François and Zabojnik (2005), Benabou and Tirole (2006) and Tabellini (2007) See Fernandez (2006) and Guiso et al (2006)...
... forecasting of healthandeconomic damages due to air pollution The impacts of two pollutants (i.e., ozone and particulate matter) on human health are analyzed Human health impacts are grouped into five ... which would bring together the best knowledge and data on air quality, human healthand economics and which would produce forecasts of expected damages (and avoided damages) relating to changes in ... atmospheric transport and chemical transformation of pollutants, human exposure, risk factors andhealth responses andeconomic damages is a daunting challenge While understanding these interactions is...
... research, and train thousands of child healthand human development researchers who have contributed greatly to dramatic gains in child health throughout the world (3) The vision, drive, and tenacity ... Child Healthand Human Development ’ and inserting ‘‘Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Healthand Human Development ’ (2) ADULT EDUCATION AND FAMILY LITERACY ACT.—Sections 242 and ... States to the ‘‘National Institute of Child Healthand Human Development ’ shall be deemed to be a reference to the ‘‘Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Healthand Human Development ’...
... disasters such as droughts and floods may lead to significant income shocks from the damage to crops and livestock, in turn reducing the demand for health inputs The need to relocate or reconstruct ... management and prevention, and nutrition must be made Finally, wide regional disparities in economicand human development exist in India with Southern states (Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and ... Nadu) having more favorable socioeconomic and child health indicators than Northern states (Murthi, Guio, and Dreze 1995; Mishra, Roy, and Retherford 2004; Rani, Bonu, and Harvey 2008) As a result,...
... likely to be more aware of and better able to use new technologies They are also more likely to develop new tools and skills themselves Their knowledge can also improve the skills and understanding ... Specification Using Bloom and Canning’s model for healthandeconomic growth, 50 we develop a similar model for education andeconomic growth to make comparison easier 46 A De la Fuente and R Domenech (2001): ... 1996/1997 to 2000/2001 Goal is to increase undergraduate to 13,000 to 30,000 and postgraduate from 900 to 6,000 to reflect manpower needs in Ethiopia Goals include opening new degree and diploma...
... use and quality of maternal and child health services.” MOH to increase demand for quality health services and equitable access to them From 2008 to 2010, this effort improved coverage of Health ... METRICS AND MONITORING AND EVALUATION USAID has worked closely with global partners to develop improved measurement tools by validating new indicators and collecting data using the Demographic andHealth ... a healthier place, to enhance the well-being of individuals and nations around the globe, andto make the world a safer, more peaceful place in which to live, grow, and thrive USAID’s health development...