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MALNUTRITION AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE MORBIDITY AMONG CHILDREN MISSED BY THE CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM IN INDONESIA pot

MALNUTRITION AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE MORBIDITY AMONG CHILDREN MISSED BY THE CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM IN INDONESIA pot

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... in Indonesia was discontinued in 2003, but the nutritionalsurveillance system in Bangladesh has beenongoing since 1990 (de Pee et al, 2002).Whether the findings from the presentstudy in Indonesia ... 286,500) by vaccine receiptstatus in rural Indonesia. 1Complete defined as receiving OPV-1, OPV-2, OPV-3, DPT-1, DPT-2, DPT-3, and measles vaccines; partial defined asreceiving at least one ... immunization card. The NSS includedquestions regarding vaccination status begin-ning in 2000. Axillary temperature was re-corded. Hemoglobin was measured using aHemoCue© instrument (HemoCue AB,Angelholm,...
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A genome wide association study of pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility in Indonesians doc

A genome wide association study of pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility in Indonesians doc

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... 0.05) on two Illumina GoldenGatecustomized arrays, for genotyping the remaining 1,189independent Indonesian samples, as validation in the sec-ond stage. 251 promising SNPs (Indonesian 2 stages ... Bandung, Indonesia. 6Eijkman Institute for Molecular Biology, Jl. Diponegoro 69, Jakarta, Indonesia 10430.7Infectious Disease Working Group, Medical Faculty,University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia. 8Samara ... nominally sig-nificant (P < 0.05) in the combined stage analysis, suggest-ing association with pulmonary TB in the Indonesianpopulation. In order to study TB association in a large independentcohort,...
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PPP (Public-Private Partnerships) in Indonesia: Opportunities from the Economic Master Plan pdf

PPP (Public-Private Partnerships) in Indonesia: Opportunities from the Economic Master Plan pdf

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... fill the financing gap for the infrastructure plans contained within this blueprint. Since the commencement of the MP3EI in 2011, the PPP model has increasingly been in the spotlight in Indonesia. ... Opportunities for Assisting in Capacity Building in Managing PPPs in Indonesia The new trajectory for economic development in Indonesia as stipulated in the MP3EI document increases the need for ... setting out opportunities for UK PLC for developing PPPs in Indonesia. Concluding Points on the role of PPPs in the MP3EI: 1. PPPs are likely to play an increasingly important role in Indonesia. ...
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Water Management Pollution Policy in Indonesia ppt

Water Management Pollution Policy in Indonesia ppt

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... decrease in water availability in Indonesia is caused by the increase for the ti d ti itimentioned activities;– agriculture,– domestic– Industry And also because of the continuing degradation ... decrease in 2003-2004 due to improvement of evaluationcriteria, inspection procedure and theincreasing number of companies joined in theprogram.The compliance increase significantly in 2004-2005.ProblemsBecause ... Small IndustriesSmall-scale industries also contribute to the pollution inside the rivers water putting in mind the weakness in its capital and spread it’saThe amount of small-scale industries...
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RUBBER DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA: CURRENT STATUS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES potx

RUBBER DOWNSTREAM INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA: CURRENT STATUS, OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES potx

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... •Shorter mixing times •No bale cuttter needed 10Indonesian Rubber Goods IndustriesIndustryAmountMotorcycle and car tyre industries 19Bicycle tyre industries 7Engineering rubber goods industries ... and recovery of the Indonesia economy will have a positive impact on businessincluding business on rubber products. Awareness of people on environment leads to increase in the use of natural-based ... production in Indonesia 23CHALLENGES (For Government-owned Rubber Industry/PTPN) Business of government-owned plantation enterprise (PTPN) may be moredeveloped and sustainable when integrating the...
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The human rights impacts of oil palm plantation expansion in Indonesia pot

The human rights impacts of oil palm plantation expansion in Indonesia pot

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... conflicts in the Indonesian oil palm sector by: - Exposing the scale of conflict taking place in Indonesian oil palm plantations. - Providing illustrative case studies of ongoing conflicts dating ... related conflicts in Indonesia, stated that both the frequency and the intensity of agrarian conflicts in Indonesia were on the increase.107 According to its data, during the first four months ... campaigner in 2006 that their interest was only in converting “degraded land”.48 2.3. Laws Regulating Land Acquisition and Plantation Establishment 2.3.1 Laws after Independence in 1945 After Indonesia...
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A CITIZENS’ GUIDE TO ENERGY SUBSIDIES IN INDONESIA doc

A CITIZENS’ GUIDE TO ENERGY SUBSIDIES IN INDONESIA doc

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... by reducing investment in energy infrastructure (bothcurrent and emerging technologies), wasting government resources and undermining Indonesia sinternational competitiveness. The Indonesian ... FOR INDONESIANS? Subsidies also undermine the incentive to invest in existing cleaner energy sources and technologiesby artificially reducing the consumer price for fossil fuel products. In ... living for everyone. AN OVERVIEW OF INDONESIA S ENERGYSUBSIDIES 33REFERENCES | A CITIZENS’ GUIDE TO ENERGY SUBSIDIES IN INDONESIA Mourougane, A. (2010). Phasing out energy subsidies in Indonesia. ...
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Human Rights, Employment and Social Development of Papuan People in Indonesia potx

Human Rights, Employment and Social Development of Papuan People in Indonesia potx

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... the mining operations, Phase I of the audit was limited to the three core operating units of PTFI, i.e., surface mining, underground mining, and milling. Also included were critical administrative ... that in conducting its audit, it received full support from the management at the mine site, in interviewing workers, providing access to documents, and logistical support in facilitating ICCA’s ... the Guiding Principles by Freeport or any participating contractor, and Freeport does not agree with such findings, ICCA will have the right to include such findings of non-compliance in the...
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Child health and mothers’ social capital in Indonesia through crisis ppt

Child health and mothers’ social capital in Indonesia through crisis ppt

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... feature prominently in the day-to-day activities of Indonesians. These associations include neighbourhood associations, self-help groups, and saving and borrowing institutions. In Indonesia, ... method 4.1. Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) The IFLS is an ongoing longitudinal survey that began in Indonesia in 1993. The survey sampling scheme stratifies on province and urban/rural ... adults' health in Indonesia. They find that an increase in community activities is associated with a decrease in poor physical health, as measured by difficulties in performing instrumental tasks,...
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Economic Costs and Benefits of Allocating Forest Land for Industrial Tree Plantation Development in Indonesia pdf

Economic Costs and Benefits of Allocating Forest Land for Industrial Tree Plantation Development in Indonesia pdf

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... of Allocating Forest Land for Industrial Tree Plantation Development in Indonesia INTRODUCTIONPulp industries developed rapidly in Indonesia after large investments in this sector in the late ... value of Indonesia s natural production forest. Indonesian Working Group on Forest Finance (IWGFF), Jakarta, Indonesia. van Dijk, M. 2003 Industry evolution in developing countries: The Indonesian ... as a very inelastic line with respect to price and it is mainly determined by the installed capacity of the mills. The price elasticity of the demand for the pulpwood market in Indonesia calculated...
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Opium Poppy Cultivation in South East Asia pdf

Opium Poppy Cultivation in South East Asia pdf

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... southern provinces of China and promoted opium poppy cultivation by the ethnic minorities as a cash crop for export elsewhere in China. Eventually, many people living in southern China migrated ... northern provinces in 2005, 6 in 2006 and 10 in 2007. Opium Poppy Cultivation in South East Asia 2007 152 COPING WITH CHANGE IN THE WA REGION: A CASE STUDY FROM MYANMAR Opium poppy cultivation ... lowest level since 1998 when opium poppy cultivation culminated at 26,600 ha. Although opium cultivation has virtually been eliminated, the geographical pattern of the remaining cultivation is...
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Consequences of Decentralization: Environmental Impact Assessment and Water Pollution Control in Indonesia ppt

Consequences of Decentralization: Environmental Impact Assessment and Water Pollution Control in Indonesia ppt

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... accountfor a substantial amount of all pollution in industrialized parts of Indonesia, so an investment in bringing these home industries in line would be mostfruitful from an environmental ... Program in Indonesia. ” Work in Progress Report. Washing-ton, DC: World Bank.Asia Foundation (2003) “Final Synopsis Report of the 3rd Indonesia Rapid Decen-tralization Appraisal.’ ” Jakarta, Indonesia: ... Pollution Control in Indonesia ADRIAAN BEDNERAfter having been one of the most centralized states in the world for more thanthirty years, in 2001 Indonesia introduced a sweeping program of decentralizationwith...
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