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Aflatoxin exposure among young children in urban low-income areas of Nairobi  and association with child growth

Aflatoxin exposure among young children in urban low-income areas of Nairobi and association with child growth

... A study on swine reported that high protein dietary intake allows them to tolerate greater aflatoxin exposure [42]. Protein intake was not significantly associated with stunting in this study. This might be due to the ...

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Where do Kampala’s poor “go”?   Urban sanitation conditions in Kampala’s low income areas

Where do Kampala’s poor “go”? Urban sanitation conditions in Kampala’s low income areas

... Results of a representative survey conducted with 1’500 poor households in Uganda’s capital during November 2010 show that the majority of Kampala’s urban poor have access to on-site sanitation facilities. Despite the ...

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Syrian Crisis in Jordan:  Case Study of Hosting Community Psycho-social in Low Income areas in Amman

Syrian Crisis in Jordan: Case Study of Hosting Community Psycho-social in Low Income areas in Amman

... in low income areas may be influenced by the presence of Syrians on their territory; by understanding of the outside pressure and inner stress ...in low income areas in Amman may ...

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Regulatory Change and the Availability of Banking Facilities in Low Income Areas: A Texas Empirical Study

Regulatory Change and the Availability of Banking Facilities in Low Income Areas: A Texas Empirical Study

... Regulatory Change and the Availability of Banking Facilities in Low Income Areas A Texas Empirical Study SMU Law Review Volume 49 | Issue 5 Article 2 1996 Regulatory Change and the Availability of Ban[.] ...

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Faecal Sludge Management in Botswana: A Review of Current Practices and Policies Using the Case of Gaborone Low Income Areas

Faecal Sludge Management in Botswana: A Review of Current Practices and Policies Using the Case of Gaborone Low Income Areas

... In the past sanitation was the responsibility of Local Authorities or councils with the Department of Waste Management and Pollution Control (DWMPC). Pollution of groundwater in Botswana is currently forcing the ...

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Coping with the Challenges of Urbanization in Low Income Areas: An Analysis of the Livelihood Systems of Slum Dwellers of the Wa Municipality, Ghana

Coping with the Challenges of Urbanization in Low Income Areas: An Analysis of the Livelihood Systems of Slum Dwellers of the Wa Municipality, Ghana

... slum areas in the ...slum areas for the study to yield a total of 371 sample size, using Miller and Brewer’s (2003) ...selected areas based on ration of the number of household living in each as ...

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Income vs. travel time: Why do the poorest and the richest travel fastest in northeastern Brazil?

Income vs. travel time: Why do the poorest and the richest travel fastest in northeastern Brazil?

... the income groups having the smallest commuting time in the city of Recife are those with the lowest and the highest ...lowest income by using data from focus groups interviews in low-income ...

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Effect of reducing cost sharing for outpatient care on children’s inpatient services in Japan

Effect of reducing cost sharing for outpatient care on children’s inpatient services in Japan

... in low-income areas may improve children ’ s health by reducing the number of emergency admissions and ACSC ...regional income level could be more ...

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ED_Final_Hodges_Charla redacted.pdf

ED_Final_Hodges_Charla redacted.pdf

... country have initiated a different and more community-led model of food retail – that of the grocery cooperative (co-op), with the belief that the community can be the leaders of improving healthy food access and ...

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Nutritional characterisation of low-income households of Nairobi: socioeconomic, livestock and gender considerations and predictors of malnutrition from a cross-sectional survey

Nutritional characterisation of low-income households of Nairobi: socioeconomic, livestock and gender considerations and predictors of malnutrition from a cross-sectional survey

... two low-income urban areas of ...two low- income areas investigated (Dagoretti, urban area with lower population density and more agriculture activities, and Kor- ogocho, a ...

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Mobile enhanced learning in a South African context

Mobile enhanced learning in a South African context

... and low-income communities are often without a job or are employed in low wage roles such as housekeeping and ...their income is often only enough for the family basic living ...in low ...

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Challenges and Strategies Among the Poor: Focus on Urban Agriculture in KwaMashu, Durban, South Africa

Challenges and Strategies Among the Poor: Focus on Urban Agriculture in KwaMashu, Durban, South Africa

... Urban agriculture, like any other urban activity, requires the support of physical capital such as housing and physical infrastructure. The impor- tance of such infrastructure was underscored by Rakodi and Lloyd-Jones ...

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Volume 07 Issue 01 (2018) Jan.-Feb. 2018

Volume 07 Issue 01 (2018) Jan.-Feb. 2018

... for low levels of financial inclusion in the country despite these initiatives is “the lack of financially viable business models to serve the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid’ customer segment in cost effective ...

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Profiles and Transitions of Groups at Risk of Social Exclusion: Lone Parents

Profiles and Transitions of Groups at Risk of Social Exclusion: Lone Parents

... (b) The competing explanation is that those with good employment prospects exit low income quickly. The policy implication of this interpretation is that we should wait for some time before intervening, ...

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From subsistence to petty capitalist landlords: A study of low-income landlords in South Africa's freehold tenure settlements

From subsistence to petty capitalist landlords: A study of low-income landlords in South Africa's freehold tenure settlements

... have income which barely meet the minimum level of ...landlords' income and whether this contributes to the understanding of landlords' households living below or above the poverty ...

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A narrative review of health research capacity strengthening in low and middle-income countries: lessons for conflict-affected areas

A narrative review of health research capacity strengthening in low and middle-income countries: lessons for conflict-affected areas

... This review has made it clear that the evidence base for health research capacity strengthening is limited, particularly in conflict-affected areas. In part, this is be- cause effective research capacity ...

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Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Screening in Korea, 2005–2015: After the Introduction of the National Cancer Screening Program

Socioeconomic Inequalities in Colorectal Cancer Screening in Korea, 2005–2015: After the Introduction of the National Cancer Screening Program

... on income inequality in CRC screening were inconsistent throughout the study period, and therefore, no distinct income inequality was ...show income inequality for the total study population or each ...

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Urban Poverty Reduction Experiences in Cali, Colombia: Lessons from the Work of Non-profit Organisations

Urban Poverty Reduction Experiences in Cali, Colombia: Lessons from the Work of Non-profit Organisations

... Cali’s private foundations have a remarkable record of innovation, hard work and effectiveness in providing the kinds of support and social services that an inflexible, underfunded state was incapable of doing from the ...

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Cross-sectional study of drivers of animal-source food consumption in low-income urban areas of Nairobi, Kenya

Cross-sectional study of drivers of animal-source food consumption in low-income urban areas of Nairobi, Kenya

... in low- income countries in general, and observational and interventional studies from Kenya, have concluded that increased consumption of milk and other ASFs by undernourished children improved ...

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Regional energy consumption and income differences in Denmark

Regional energy consumption and income differences in Denmark

... their income on environmental taxes than households located in ...rural areas as it is in urban centres, and that populations in rural areas are more widely dispersed and thus depend on transport ...

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