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Do Remittances Cause Dutch Disease in Resource Poor Countries of Central Asia?

Do Remittances Cause Dutch Disease in Resource Poor Countries of Central Asia?

... or resource curse is an adverse effect of high dependence on exports of natural resources, such as oil and gas, or other inflows, such as remittances or foreign ...from resource-rich countries to ...

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Implementation science in resource-poor countries and communities

Implementation science in resource-poor countries and communities

... In resource-poor countries and communities, however, the need for such results is arguably higher than in resource-rich countries, while the capacity to carry out implementation ...

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A Review of Human Cysticercosis and  Diagnostic Challenges in Endemic  Resource Poor Countries

A Review of Human Cysticercosis and Diagnostic Challenges in Endemic Resource Poor Countries

... With regard to Table 1, over 60% of the detection methods is serological tests. According to Zoli et al. [22] the prevalence of T. solium cysticercosis in humans might remain underestimated because of lack of awareness ...

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Diabetes Management in Resource Poor Countries

Diabetes Management in Resource Poor Countries

... DOI: 10.4236/jdm.2019.91003 29 Journal of Diabetes Mellitus highly suggestive that health education should be considered as a portion of any type two diabetes therapy for patients in this region. A large number of ...

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Skin and wound care and effective water use in resource-poor countries

Skin and wound care and effective water use in resource-poor countries

... There is commonly a scarcity of wound cleansing agents in many resource-poor countries. Cotton wool swabs are used for cleaning, however, they may leave fibres in wounds providing a focus for ...

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Scaling up health interventions in resource-poor countries: what role does research in stated-preference framework play?

Scaling up health interventions in resource-poor countries: what role does research in stated-preference framework play?

... In resource-poor countries, on the other hand, decision makers need poli- cies that would alter effectively the individual preferences which are deemed to be detrimental, ...high-income ...

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Publicly Finance Health Insurance: A Panacea for Universal Health Insurance in Resource Poor Countries

Publicly Finance Health Insurance: A Panacea for Universal Health Insurance in Resource Poor Countries

... the resource poor or developing nations’ context, a very small workforce is employed in the organized sector hence contribution can be received from a very small proportion of population and they will be ...

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Overcoming phase 1 delays: the critical component of obstetric fistula prevention programs in resource poor countries

Overcoming phase 1 delays: the critical component of obstetric fistula prevention programs in resource poor countries

... the poor, the need to finance expenditures of such magnitude may result in permanent financial struggles and sub- mersion in a cycle of debt and impoverishment from which they cannot escape ...poorest ...

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Identifying barriers to the availability and use of Magnesium Sulphate Injection in resource poor countries: A case study in Zambia

Identifying barriers to the availability and use of Magnesium Sulphate Injection in resource poor countries: A case study in Zambia

... The study highlights the complicated issue of ensuring that essential medicines are available and used appropri- ately. The fishbone diagram is a good way to illustrate the complexity of translating research findings ...

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Principlism, medical individualism, and health promotion in resource-poor countries: can autonomy-based bioethics promote social justice and population health?

Principlism, medical individualism, and health promotion in resource-poor countries: can autonomy-based bioethics promote social justice and population health?

... within countries and between countries. Even in developed countries, the geography of HIV/ AIDS challenges us to investigate the social causes of its ...global resource distributions, and ...

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Mathematical programming modelling tools for resource poor countries and organisations

Mathematical programming modelling tools for resource poor countries and organisations

... Emerging-economy countries differ a lot, from the technologically advanced (e.g., Brazil, Chile, India, China) to the relatively deprived (e.g., West Africa). Brazil & Chile have well-developed Information and ...

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Screening for neonatal deafness in resource-poor countries: challenges and solutions

Screening for neonatal deafness in resource-poor countries: challenges and solutions

... (46%) countries are from Sub-Saharan Africa, 18 (20%) from East Asia and Pacific, 10 (11%) from Latin America and Caribbean, 8 (9%) from Middle east and North Africa, 7 (8%) from South Asia and 6 (6%) from europe ...

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Optimization of pediatric antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa : timing of initiation in HIV_TB co-infected children and using gains in weight, height, or CD4 count to monitor the response

Optimization of pediatric antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa : timing of initiation in HIV_TB co-infected children and using gains in weight, height, or CD4 count to monitor the response

... in resource poor ...burden countries in sub-Saharan Africa are also infected with HIV, but the optimal timing of ART in those children is ...developed countries is not always possible in sub- ...

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The contribution of female community health volunteers (FCHVs) to maternity care in Nepal: a qualitative study

The contribution of female community health volunteers (FCHVs) to maternity care in Nepal: a qualitative study

... in resource poor areas as seen by their work in these two ...in resource-poor areas is still beyond the reach of many resource-poor countries [38], the findings presented ...

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Institutional Quality and Curse Resources: An Experimental Study on OPEC Countries

Institutional Quality and Curse Resources: An Experimental Study on OPEC Countries

... that resource poor countries often outperform resource rich countries in economic growth; so that there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that natural resource abundance ...

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Coverage and timing of antenatal care among poor women in 6 Mesoamerican countries

Coverage and timing of antenatal care among poor women in 6 Mesoamerican countries

... two countries, along with Mexico, contain largely indigenous ...these countries, and women are discouraged from attending ANC by a lack of labora- tories and ultrasounds at nearby health facilities ...

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Human Rights Conflicts Between Islam and the West

Human Rights Conflicts Between Islam and the West

... placed at the disposal of Western countries instead of being invested locally, the rich countries become richer and the poor countries poorer, violating the human [r] ...

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Building Text-to-Speech Systems for Resource Poor Languages

Building Text-to-Speech Systems for Resource Poor Languages

... The Iban polyglot TTS were implemented using three dif- ferent language resources. First is Malay using Malay sound files. Second is the Indonesian resource using the open intonation template introduced earlier. ...

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Challenges in the Management of Sepsis in a Resource Poor Setting

Challenges in the Management of Sepsis in a Resource Poor Setting

... developing countries respectively [12] [13]. In developed countries, population sepsis incidence ranged from 22 to 240/100,000, of severe sepsis from 13 to 300/100,000 and of septic shock 11/100,000 ...

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Methodological aspects of serosurveillance in resource-poor settings

Methodological aspects of serosurveillance in resource-poor settings

... Animal production is important for the agricultural economy in low-income countries, but is threatened by infectious diseases. Serosurveys are conducted for different reasons such as disease detection, risk factor ...

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