Life-expectancy at birth is an important indicator of well-being. Most of the nations with very high life expectancy rates are among the economically advanced nations of the world. This fact leads one to infer that mortality differences exist partly due to economic status. The poverty of women and children remain a major developing challenge for all societies, especially the developing nations. Women in Sub-Saharan Africa play a very important role in food production, bearing and raising children, the prevention/treatment of childhood diseases and malnutrition. As such, the education of mothers and household income could help improve family health, and sanitation. The findings here do show that childhood mortality is significantly influence...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...
International audienceBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, socioeconomic factors such as place of reside...
This thesis examines how child mortality is influenced by a mother’s own education and the education...
This study has its basis on the Millennium Development Goal 4 that has to do with reduction of the u...
Child mortality is a major public health problem in sub‐Saharan Africa and is influenced by nutritio...
Africa’s disadvantaged children are often rural, malnourished, out of school, child brides or child ...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, two out of five children are malnourished and malnutrition causes almost half...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is highly vulnerable to both early childhood mortality and weather shocks a...
Malnutrition is estimated to contribute to more than one third of all child deaths, although it is r...
Abstract Undernutrition is linked to almost half of all deaths in under‐five children. In 2019, 144 ...
Households are the backbone of societies, as the centre of a myriad of processes including childbear...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
Reducing child mortality remains a key objective in the Sustainable Development Goals. Although rema...
Half of the 10 million children who die annually in the world are from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...
International audienceBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, socioeconomic factors such as place of reside...
This thesis examines how child mortality is influenced by a mother’s own education and the education...
This study has its basis on the Millennium Development Goal 4 that has to do with reduction of the u...
Child mortality is a major public health problem in sub‐Saharan Africa and is influenced by nutritio...
Africa’s disadvantaged children are often rural, malnourished, out of school, child brides or child ...
This article systematically addresses mother’s education as a fundamental determinant of child morta...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, two out of five children are malnourished and malnutrition causes almost half...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is highly vulnerable to both early childhood mortality and weather shocks a...
Malnutrition is estimated to contribute to more than one third of all child deaths, although it is r...
Abstract Undernutrition is linked to almost half of all deaths in under‐five children. In 2019, 144 ...
Households are the backbone of societies, as the centre of a myriad of processes including childbear...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
Reducing child mortality remains a key objective in the Sustainable Development Goals. Although rema...
Half of the 10 million children who die annually in the world are from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The...
IntroductionAlthough the association between child mortality and socioeconomic status is well establ...
International audienceBackgroundIn sub-Saharan Africa, socioeconomic factors such as place of reside...
This thesis examines how child mortality is influenced by a mother’s own education and the education...