School Enrollment and Living Arrangements of Children in Sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract School enrollment has increased in many sub‐Saharan African countries over recent decades, alongside substantial socioeconomic and demographic transitions. However, gains in educational enrollment have not been equal, raising questions about the determinants of access to and variability in school enrollment. The living arrangements of children
Maria Pohl, Ewa Batyra, Albert Esteve
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Early electrocardiographic changes associated with anticancer chemotherapy in a Sub-Saharan African population: a prospective cohort study. [PDF]
Guimeya M +10 more
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Abstract Periodic abstinence and withdrawal (the dominant methods in the “traditional methods” category) have been used to prevent pregnancy in both historical and contemporary contexts and, in some countries, continue to be used despite increased availability and use of modern methods. Yet research on family planning programs and contraceptive methods
Vladimíra Kantorová +4 more
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Breastfeeding related neck pain among lactating mothers in selected hospitals in Bafoussam, Cameroon: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Womsi RT +5 more
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Conflict, Climate, and Child Health: Evidence from Sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract Many parts of the world are experiencing social and political instability, as well as ongoing climatic changes that are expected to accelerate in the years ahead. These changes can undermine children's health through multiple pathways, and the growing frequency of sociopolitical and environmental stressors increases the likelihood that ...
Brian C. Thiede +3 more
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Physical integrity and bioefficacy of long-lasting insecticidal nets 18 months after use among Central African Republic refugees in Gado-Badzere, a high malaria burden camp in Cameroon. [PDF]
Nematchoua Weyou Z +8 more
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The international climate change regime and general principles of law
Abstract The Climate Change Advisory Opinion (AO) by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) demonstrates the growing prominence of general principles of law in international law. The Climate Change AO was handed down at the end of the International Law Commission's project on general principles of law with the adoption of its Draft Conclusions.
Renatus Otto Franz Derler, Mads Andenas
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Two new species of <i>Rhipidoglossum</i> (Orchidaceae, Angraecinae) from Central Africa, probably pollinated by settling moths. [PDF]
Macedo A +6 more
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Fossil fuel feuds and the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
Abstract The Advisory Opinion on Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) breaks new ground by clearly identifying fossil fuel production, licensing and subsidisation among the activities to which international climate change obligations apply, going as far as suggesting that such activities may ...
Harro van Asselt, Tejas Rao
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Spatial Heterogeneity of <i>CYP9K1</i> Gene Overexpression Driving Cross-Resistance to Insecticide in <i>Anopheles</i> Mosquitoes Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Nwinyi OC, Siyanbola KF.
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