... in sub-SaharanAfrica in recent years than in Latin America or in the Middle East and North ...in sub-SaharanAfrica has been better since 1995 than in the two decades up to that ...
... This study has examined how information and communication technology (ICT) influences openness to improve the conditions of doing business in sub-SaharanAfrica. The data is for the period 2000-2012. ...
... Methodology/Principal Finding: Here we apply a mathematical model to clinical data from eight endemic regions in sub- SaharanAfrica. The model provides a quantitative framework within which ...
... Abstract: This paper examines the dynamics of food supply per capita and undernourishment in Sub-SaharanAfrica (SSA) for a panel of 42 countries. The dataset was constructed from the FAO and the ...
... world, Africa still remains the region with the lowest population ...people. Sub- SaharanAfrica has fewer than 60 people per 100 hectares of cultivable land, com pared to an average ratio of ...
... the Sub- SaharanAfrica (SSA) as the major source of income, food, employment, and in its effectiveness in reducing ...Feed Africa Strategy (2016) disclosed that in 2014 over 60 percent of the ...
... of Sub-Saharan African countries have begun to reform their telecommunications sector, only in the value added services segment have most permitted some element of ...in Africa has reached a ...
... of sub-SaharanAfrica in a vast, arid, and poor area with a population of 7 million connected to the state ...of sub-SaharanAfrica were examined in our study and the ratio of ...
... with a comparative advantage in violence, extending over a geographic area whose boundaries are determined by its power to tax constituents” - North (1981 [30]:21). A second aspect of what state means is developed by ...
... of sub-SaharanAfrica (SSA) within this framework can be substantiated with four main points, namely: the sub- region ’ s comparatively impressive recent growth record; growing energy crisis; ...
... qualifying sub-Sahara African ...most sub-Saharan African coun- tries, AGOA’s impact on agriculture there has been very ...in sub-SaharanAfrica, such as countries like Benin, ...
... in Sub-SaharanAfrica through community-based education programs, the field will be better equipped to respond to health crises and thus view bilharzia not as “just another African disease” but ...
... in Sub-Saharan ...in Africa, which include many smallholder farmers, are more exposed to sharp movements in the price of maize relative to those who depend on rice in Southeast Asia (Table ...
... in SubSaharan ...in Africa are expanding rapidly, yet teachers with teaching experience only, are appointed to manage complex schools without ...in SubSaharan African countries also ...
... Policy makers in sub-SaharanAfrica (SSA), as elsewhere, often need to find an operational way to assess reserve adequacy. Assessing adequacy needs to be viewed in the broader context of ...
... Page | 36 sub-SaharanAfrica. The improvement of knowledge about the economic but also hygienic importance of brucellosis is necessary to control the disease in sub-Saharan ...
... “Architectural facets of Islam in the Futa- Djallon”, Karin Ådahl and Berit Sahlström (eds), Islamic art and culture in Sub- SaharanAfrica, Uppsala, Almqvist & Wiksell International, pp. 21-56. ...
... Farming and husbandry are not the only occupations in trouble for the region; although fishing only fits a loose definition of agriculture, recent developments are nonetheless increasing hunger rates in coastal regions ...