نتایج جستجو برای: sub saharan africa ssa

تعداد نتایج: 305517  

Journal: :International journal of social sciences and economic review 2022

Purpose of the study : Women's empowerment nowadays refers to encouraging women's feeling self-worth, their ability make own decisions, and right impact others' well-being. This research aims look at globalization on maternal health in Sub-Saharan Africa. Methodology The econometric method is based a dynamic panel model that was applied sample 37 African countries from 2000 2017. For deep analy...

Journal: :Land 2021

The impacts of climate change have resulted in the emergence resilience as de factor framework for countries seeking to capture differential and uneven ability prepare, react, respond cope with volatile rapid changes climate-related stresses. Despite being considered by many researchers most vulnerable region negative effects change, Sub-Saharan Africa has not been extensively studied. Using (S...

2016
Osadolor Ebhuoma Michael Gebreslasie

Malaria is a serious public health threat in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and its transmission risk varies geographically. Modelling its geographic characteristics is essential for identifying the spatial and temporal risk of malaria transmission. Remote sensing (RS) has been serving as an important tool in providing and assessing a variety of potential climatic/environmental malaria transmission ...

2018
Eric Coker Samuel Kizito

An important aspect of the new sustainable development goals (SDGs) is a greater emphasis on 9 reducing the health impacts of urban ambient air pollution (AAP) in developing countries. Meanwhile, 10 the burden of disease attributable to AAP in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is growing, yet estimates of its 11 impact in the region are likely underestimated due to a lack of air quality monitoring, the ...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
agnes binagwaho minister of health, kigali, rwanda gabriela sarriera university of vermont, burlington, vt, usa arielle eagan the dartmouth institute of health policy and clinical practice, hanover, nh, usa

as eyal et al put forth in their piece, non-physician clinicians in sub-saharan africa and the evolving role of physicians, task-shifting across sub-saharan africa through non-physician clinicians (npcs) has led to an improvement in access to health services in the context of physician-shortages. here, we offer a commentary to the piece by eyal et al, concurring that physician’s roles should ev...

Journal: :International Journal of Energy Sector Management 2021

Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the nexus between governance and renewable energy consumption in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Design/methodology/approach focus on 44 countries SSA with data from 1996 2016. empirical evidence based Tobit regressions. Findings It apparent findings that political institutional are negatively related sampled countries. unexpected clarified policy implic...

Journal: :Cogent economics & finance 2022

The objective of this paper is to investigate the effect alternating heads state on structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Indeed, alternation a head an institutional tool likely promote reallocation labor, innovation and human capital thus improve change intra-industry productivity, which are two components transformation. primary data collected state, sector database (ASD) Wor...

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
mohsin m. sidat faculty of medicine, university eduardo mondlane, maputo, mozambique

health workforce shortages in sub-saharan africa are widely recognized, particularly of physicians, leading the training and deployment of non-physician clinicians (npcs). the paper by eyal et al provides interesting and legitimate viewpoints on evolving role of physicians in context of decisive increase of npcss in sub-saharan africa. certainly, in short or mid-term, npcs will continue to be a...

2008
Anthony D Harries Andreas Jahn Rony Zachariah Donald Enarson

The Challenge of Managing NonCommunicable Diseases in SubSaharan Africa In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), communicable diseases, particularly HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria, are still responsible for the greatest burden of morbidity and mortality [1]. However, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are becoming a significant burden [1]. The Global Burden of Disease Study, conducted in 2001, showe...

More than three years have passed since the publication of the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery and its recommendations on scaling up surgery in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). An important gap, the voice of the districts as well as lack of contextualized research, has been noted in its support of national surgical plans that run the risk of being at best, aspirational. Moreover, a ‘one-size-fits-...

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