نتایج جستجو برای: nigerian national policy

تعداد نتایج: 631451  

Adofu I Orebiyi J. S Otitolaiye J. O

The study evaluated the major constraints hampering the effective functioning of the Nigerian Agricultural Cooperative and Rural Development Bank (NACRDB) in Kogi State, Nigeria. Using the food crop farmers as a case study, a multi-stage random sampling technique was used to select three agricultural zone in Kogi State ( zone A, B, and C).Primary data were collected through the use of structure...

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in the age of globalization, neoliberal developmentalism is hegemonic cherachtristic of the international system. in this age legitimacy of political systems depends on national development. in such a space, creating a constructive interaction between national and international levels is a must for sucsess in national development plans. foreign policy is the main field & major means of creating...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013
Kelechi Eguzo Brian Camazine

BACKGROUND The burden due to cancers is an emerging public health concern especially in resource-limited countries like Nigeria. The WHO estimates that cancer kills more people than tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria combined. As people in Nigeria and other developing countries are beginning to survive infectious diseases, there is an observed epidemiologic transition to chronic diseases, such ...

2016
Felix A. Ogbo Andrew Page John Idoko Fernanda Claudio Kingsley E. Agho

BACKGROUND Nigeria initiated a range of programs and policies (from 1992 to 2005) to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. However, the prevalence of children fed in accordance with IYCF recommendations in Nigeria remains low. This paper presents time trends in IYCF practices in Nigeria for the period (1999-2013), and considers trends in the context of key national policy res...

2016
Chigozie Jesse Uneke Issiaka Sombie Namoudou Keita Virgil Lokossou Ermel Johnson Pierre Ongolo-Zogo

BACKGROUND There is increasing interest globally in the use of more rigorous processes to ensure that maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) care recommendations are informed by the best available research evidence use. The purpose of this study was to engage Nigerian MNCH policy-makers and other stakeholders to consider issues around research to policy and practice interface and to assess ...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2010
Y Madhavi Jacob M Puliyel Joseph L Mathew N Raghuram Anant Phadke Mira Shiva S Srinivasan Yash Paul R N Srivastava A Parthasarathy Sunil Gupta Udaykumar Ranga V Vijaya Lakshmi Nayana Joshi Indira Nath C M Gulhati Prabir Chatterjee Anuradha Jain Ritu Priya Rajib Dasgupta S Sridhar Gopal Dabade K M Gopakumar Dinesh Abrol M R Santhosh Sadhana Srivastava S Visalakshi Anurag Bhargava N B Sarojini Devinder Sehgal Sakthivel Selvaraj D Banerji

India has over a century old tradition of development and production of vaccines. The Government rightly adopted self-sufficiency in vaccine production and self-reliance in vaccine technology as its policy objectives in 1986. However, in the absence of a full-fledged vaccine policy, there have been concerns related to demand and supply, manufacture vs. import, role of public and private sectors...

2008

In Nigeria, decades of protracted military rule deepened poverty and created a situation in which many children are undernourished. According to the last National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS, 2003), 29% of Nigerian children under five years are considered underweight. Today Nigeria is among the ten countries in the world with the largest number of underweight children, with an estimated...

The health sector, a foremost service sector in Nigeria, faces a number of challenges; primarily, the persistent under-funding of the health sector by the Nigerian government as evidence reveals low allocations to the health sector and poor health system performance which are reflected in key health indices of the country.Notwithstanding, there is evidence that the private sector could be a key...

Background: Neonatal jaundice is a common medical condition encountered in the neonatal period in Nigerian hospitals. Its management is not homogenous among healthcare providers. Therefore, this study aimed at evaluating current practices related to the treatment of neonatal jaundice among doctors and nurses caring for neonates in Nigeria. Methods: Healthcare providers managing neonates in Nige...

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