In this article, we examine the mortality situation in Cameroon in relation to other countries of the sub-continent. Evidence for the overall childhood mortality rate suggests that 13 percent of the newborn babies are expected to die before their fifth birthday, a decline of 6 percent points from the 1978 value. This, compared to other Sub-Saharan African countries, appears to be moderate but is very high by other developing countries' or world's standard. In fact, the decline has not yet reached a reasonable minimum that could suggest noticeable improvement in the health status of the population at both macro and micro levels. The adult mortality situation on the other hand is very high even by Sub-Saharan African standards. About 35 perce...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
International audienceTwin children are more likely to die than singletons. In sub-Saharan African c...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...
In this article, we examine the mortality situation in Cameroon in relation to other countries of th...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Besides the absence of reliable data in Sub-Saharan Africa, understanding of mortality has been hamp...
Given its geographical, socio-economic, ethnic and cultural diversity, Cameroon offers an excellent ...
Mortality information’s are country socio-economic and health progress indicators. Understanding the...
Like much of the third world, the countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa have a distressingly high in...
Background: The fourth Millennium Development Goals targets reduction of the mortality rate of under...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Development Policy,2017From independence in 1960 up to 2010, C...
SUMMARY // we except Central African countries which are very different from the other African count...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
International audienceTwin children are more likely to die than singletons. In sub-Saharan African c...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...
In this article, we examine the mortality situation in Cameroon in relation to other countries of th...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Besides the absence of reliable data in Sub-Saharan Africa, understanding of mortality has been hamp...
Given its geographical, socio-economic, ethnic and cultural diversity, Cameroon offers an excellent ...
Mortality information’s are country socio-economic and health progress indicators. Understanding the...
Like much of the third world, the countries found in Sub-Saharan Africa have a distressingly high in...
Background: The fourth Millennium Development Goals targets reduction of the mortality rate of under...
Many African countries lack conventional data sources for systematic assessment of adult mortality. ...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Development Policy,2017From independence in 1960 up to 2010, C...
SUMMARY // we except Central African countries which are very different from the other African count...
The world under-five mortality rate declined by 56 per cent, from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births i...
International audienceTwin children are more likely to die than singletons. In sub-Saharan African c...
Since independence (1960s), African countries are regularly animated by crisis (political alternatio...