This paper presents the results of qualitative research aiming to study the influence of poverty on defined examples of malnutrition in children from families in southern Ethiopia. The research methods were ethnographic interview and participant observation of children with kwashiorkor syndrome and marasmus treated at the Hospital of Mother Teresa managed by the Missionaries of Charity in Kibre Mengist, a town in southern Ethiopia. The target group were ten children from nine families and family members who accompanied the child to the clinic. The research aims to answer the question of what the Ethiopian family with child with malnutrition looks like and what are the possible causes of malnutrition were sought. The research aimed to articu...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Introduction The magnitude of child malnutrition including severe child malnutrition is especially h...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
This paper presents the results of qualitative research aiming to study the influence of poverty on ...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
Background: Malnutrition among children under five years of age is a major public health issue in ma...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition among children under five years of age is a major public health issue in ma...
There are long-standing debates about how to measure poverty and well-being and how to classify hous...
The paper explores the dynamics of child and household poverty in rural Ethiopia using three rounds ...
This paper explores children’s understandings of poverty, illbeing and wellbeing in Ethiopia using d...
Background: Malnutrition is a state of nutrition in which a deficiency or an excess of energy, prote...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Background: The magnitude of malnutrition, including kwashiorkor and marasmus are high in the rural ...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Accordingly, Shortage of house, inadequate wa...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Introduction The magnitude of child malnutrition including severe child malnutrition is especially h...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...
This paper presents the results of qualitative research aiming to study the influence of poverty on ...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
Background: Malnutrition among children under five years of age is a major public health issue in ma...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition among children under five years of age is a major public health issue in ma...
There are long-standing debates about how to measure poverty and well-being and how to classify hous...
The paper explores the dynamics of child and household poverty in rural Ethiopia using three rounds ...
This paper explores children’s understandings of poverty, illbeing and wellbeing in Ethiopia using d...
Background: Malnutrition is a state of nutrition in which a deficiency or an excess of energy, prote...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Background: The magnitude of malnutrition, including kwashiorkor and marasmus are high in the rural ...
Ethiopia is one of the poorest countries in the world. Accordingly, Shortage of house, inadequate wa...
Ethiopia is one the world’s poorest countries with one of the highest rates of child malnutrition. T...
Introduction The magnitude of child malnutrition including severe child malnutrition is especially h...
Currently worldwide there are about 60 million children with moderate acute and 13 million with seve...