Despite goal four of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) targets set by the United Nations for the nations of the world to reduce child mortality to its half by 2015, Nigerian children are still greatly affected by the incidence of poverty. We focus on the social attributes of the local area to assess what the geographic place represents. Using spatial error regression techniques to analyze Geopolitical Zone census data from Demographic Health Survey and National Living Standard Survey, we examined spatial differentiation in the relationships that generate child poverty and further explore their determining factors. Child poverty was found to be more prominent in the Northern region of the country. However, results from the analysis also es...
Background: Despite aggressive measures to control the population in Nigeria, the population of Nige...
One challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals was inequitable access to quality health ser...
BACKGROUND: Stunting, linear growth retardation is the best measure of child health inequalities as ...
Introduction: Understanding the specific geospatial variations in childhood stunting is essential fo...
Numerous researchers, commentators and policy makers have described poverty and inequality as the gr...
Poverty is a rural phenomenon in Nigeria. This study investigated poverty profile across geopolitica...
In sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is prevalent despite the availability of abundant natural and human r...
Poverty has been intractable because policies and programmes are based on static poverty analysis in...
Poverty has been intractable because policies and programmes are based on static poverty analysis in...
Malnutrition is associated with more than half of all children deaths worldwide. A study into geogra...
Abstract It is suggested that environmental or geographical factors (e.g. population density, climat...
One challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals was inequitable access to quality health ser...
Globally, the risk of a child dying before celebrating their fifth birthday is still high at 5.3 mil...
Eradicating poverty in all its forms is one of the sustainable development goals of the global commu...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe high rate of poverty in Nigeria has reached alarming proportions. Despi...
Background: Despite aggressive measures to control the population in Nigeria, the population of Nige...
One challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals was inequitable access to quality health ser...
BACKGROUND: Stunting, linear growth retardation is the best measure of child health inequalities as ...
Introduction: Understanding the specific geospatial variations in childhood stunting is essential fo...
Numerous researchers, commentators and policy makers have described poverty and inequality as the gr...
Poverty is a rural phenomenon in Nigeria. This study investigated poverty profile across geopolitica...
In sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is prevalent despite the availability of abundant natural and human r...
Poverty has been intractable because policies and programmes are based on static poverty analysis in...
Poverty has been intractable because policies and programmes are based on static poverty analysis in...
Malnutrition is associated with more than half of all children deaths worldwide. A study into geogra...
Abstract It is suggested that environmental or geographical factors (e.g. population density, climat...
One challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals was inequitable access to quality health ser...
Globally, the risk of a child dying before celebrating their fifth birthday is still high at 5.3 mil...
Eradicating poverty in all its forms is one of the sustainable development goals of the global commu...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDThe high rate of poverty in Nigeria has reached alarming proportions. Despi...
Background: Despite aggressive measures to control the population in Nigeria, the population of Nige...
One challenge to achieving Millennium Development Goals was inequitable access to quality health ser...
BACKGROUND: Stunting, linear growth retardation is the best measure of child health inequalities as ...