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Fertility in Developing Countries [PDF]
The associations between fertility and outcomes in the family and society have been treated as causal, but this is inaccurate if fertility is a choice coordinated by families with other life-cycle decisions, including labour supply of mothers and children, child human capital, and savings.
T. Paul Schultz
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Developed-developing country partnerships: Benefits to developed countries? [PDF]
Abstract Developing countries can generate effective solutions for today’s global health challenges. This paper reviews relevant literature to construct the case for international cooperation, and in particular, developed-developing country partnerships.
Syed, Shamsuzzoha B +10 more
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Climate change and variability contribute to exacerbating poverty and social unrest in poor countries. Therefore, it becomes important to assess vulnerability and adaptation measures to raise awareness and monitoring of climate change adaptation policy ...
Hamza Moluh Njoya +5 more
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Developing Drugs For Developing Countries [PDF]
Infectious and parasitic diseases create enormous health burdens, but because most of the people suffering from these diseases are poor, little is invested in developing treatments. We propose that developers of treatments for neglected diseases receive a "priority review voucher." The voucher could save an average of one year of U.S.
David B, Ridley +2 more
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David J Kelvin +2 more
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Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales +1 more
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Land degradation continues to be a major concern for agriculture in developing countries, including Tanzania. Agroforestry is one solution that benefits food production and reduces land degradation.
Mahlet D. Awoke +5 more
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Developing country health in a developed country: Personal perspectives [PDF]
AbstractIn this personal reflective piece we share the journeys that have led to us working in international and Indigenous health. While relatively new to the field, we have enjoyed varied clinical and public health work, both with Aboriginal communities and overseas.
Peter, Azzopardi, Natalie, Gray
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Indigenous knowledge in food system transformations
Indigenous food systems ensure ecological and socio-economic sustainability but remain marginalized in science and policy. We argue that better documentation, deeper understanding, and political recognition of indigenous knowledge can help transform food
Dhanya Vijayan +8 more
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The article contains preliminary report of field study conducted in February 2006 in Las Huastecas Region in Mexico by members of the Department of Regional Studies on Latin America at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies of Warsaw University ...
Lisocka-Jaegermann Bogumiła +2 more
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