Infant and child mortality rates are among the most important indicators of child health, nutrition, implementation of key survival interventions, and the overall social and economic development of a population. Economics include the study of child health and mortality for various more or less direct reasons: The health and productivity of adults is influenced by their health as children, and there may be an associated effect on the development of countries and economic growth. Children can therefore be considered economic actors in their own right and therefore of interest in economic analysis. When looking at development and developing economies, given the higher incidence of poor health in all age categories, child health and mortality ...
Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts...
This study has its basis on the Millennium Development Goal 4 that has to do with reduction of the u...
Child mortality shows very different levels around the world. In 2007, under-five mortality in about...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Abstract Background Teso sub-region of Eastern Uganda had superior indices of childhood survival dur...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
Previous studies indicate that under-five mortality rates have remained stagnant and Uganda failed t...
Despite sustained macroeconomic growth and impressive income poverty reduction in Uganda, the countr...
Despite sustained macroeconomic growth and impressive income poverty reduction in Uganda, the countr...
Previous studies indicate that under-five mortality rates have remained stagnant and Uganda failed t...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
Background: Child under-nutrition is a leading factor underlying child mortality and morbidity in Su...
Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts...
This study has its basis on the Millennium Development Goal 4 that has to do with reduction of the u...
Child mortality shows very different levels around the world. In 2007, under-five mortality in about...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda’s growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Unusually for an African economy, Uganda's growth has been rapid and sustained for an extended perio...
Abstract Background Teso sub-region of Eastern Uganda had superior indices of childhood survival dur...
Uganda suffers from a high rate of child mortality which has improved little if at all in the last t...
Previous studies indicate that under-five mortality rates have remained stagnant and Uganda failed t...
Despite sustained macroeconomic growth and impressive income poverty reduction in Uganda, the countr...
Despite sustained macroeconomic growth and impressive income poverty reduction in Uganda, the countr...
Previous studies indicate that under-five mortality rates have remained stagnant and Uganda failed t...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
n many African countries, one child in five dies before they are 5 years old compared to one in 150 ...
Background: Child under-nutrition is a leading factor underlying child mortality and morbidity in Su...
Introduction All nations are striving for development. Economic development is one of the main parts...
This study has its basis on the Millennium Development Goal 4 that has to do with reduction of the u...
Child mortality shows very different levels around the world. In 2007, under-five mortality in about...