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as how poverty, conflict, and gender roles might affect demand. They also consider the roles that institutions must play …
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extreme poverty and hunger 2. Achieve universal primary education 3. Promote gender equality and empower women 4. Reduce child …
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world. This brief brings together IFPRI's most recent research findings on gender and food security and offers proof to … policymakers that reducing gender disparities promotes better food and nutrition security for all....IFPRI's research findings … task requires policies that eradicate gender discrimination, proactively promote catch-up for women, and involve women …
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This study examines how quality, price, and access to curative health care influence use of modern public, modern private, and traditional providers among 3,000 children age 0-2 years in Cebu, Philippines. The analysis relies on a series of household, community, and health facility surveys...
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"One in three pre-school children in the developing world is undernourished. As a consequence, their human rights are violated. In addition, they are more likely to have impaired immune systems, poorer cognitive development, lower productivity as adults, and greater susceptibility to...
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Philippines are generally treated equally, provid ing a contrast with other Asian settings where discrimination by gender is …
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In this report, Shubh K. Kumar examines the reasons for low productivity of maize, the principal crop in Eastern Province, Zambia, compared with its potential, and suggests steps for increasing future productivity. The report also looks at the effects of adoption of hybrid maize on household...
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"Malnutrition affects one out of every three preschool-age children living in developing countries.This disturbing, yet preventable, state of affairs causes untold suffering and, given its wide scale, presents a major obstacle to the development process.Volumes have been written about the causes...
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the importance of childhood nutrition and work complexity in explaining the “Flynn effect,” or the substantial increases …
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