Ethiopia and Children and young people
- Capital:
Addis Ababa - Population:
88013491 - Size:
1127127.0 Km2
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- The BLDS children & young people collection
- Search for the latest children & young people-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- Violence against children in Eastern and Southern Africa
- F. Zuberi / United Nations Children's Fund, 2005
- This study provides an extensive picture of violence against children in Eastern and Southern Africa, providing regional and country specific information on national legal and policy frameworks and enforcements. It focuses on violence...
- Why are children of teenage mothers less likely to survive?: findings from Ethiopia
- N. Taffa; F. Obare / Centre for International Health, University of Bergen, 2004
- This article from the Ethiopian Journal of Health Development reports on a study which compared teenage and adult mothers in Ethiopia, focusing on pregnancy outcomes and child survival. Findings showed that a significantly higher perc...
- Participatory community assessment provides a basis for local-level health planning in Ethiopia
- K. Bhattacharyya; J. Murray; W. Amdie; M. Asnake / Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival, USAID, 1998
- This paper from BASICS II reports on the use of a participatory approach to community assessment in five communities in Ethiopia. The purpose of the assessment was for government health staff and community members to jointly identify ...
- Participatory methods facilitate communication between youth and adults in Ethiopia
- K. Attawell / Synergy Project, USAID, 2004
- This case study, from the Synergy Project, documents a successful youth-adult partnership that used youth-led Participatory Learning and Action (PLA) to communicate sexual and reproductive health needs, and to establish a plan to seek...
- Pregnant and nursing women at high risk of malnutrition given traditional food allocation patterns in Ethiopia
- A. Kimhi / Department of Agricultural Economics and Management, Hebrew University, Israel, 2004
- This paper examines the patterns of food allocation within Ethiopian households, with a particular focus on gender differences and the sources of these differences. The author proposes that different roles assumed by males and females...
- Guidelines on the IMCI could make significant contribution to mortality reduction
- S. Gove / World Health Organization, 1997
- This article, published in the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, describes the technical basis for the guidelines for the integrated management of childhood illness (IMCI), which are presented in the WHO/UNICEF training cours...
- Insights into women ex-child soldiers: identity, demobilisation and reintegration
- A. Veale / Institute for Security Studies, South Africa, 2003
- This study looks at the demobilization and reintegration experiences of a group of women fighters in Ethiopia, who were recruited as children and demobilized as adults. The study has traced the movement of a group of women from when t...
- Household level analysis of expenditure and child welfare, Ethiopia
- B. Kebede / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2003
- This paper discusses household expenditure and child welfare in rural Ethiopia. The results indicate that the estimated expenditures on children are more correlated to child welfare than per capita household expenditures. Main ...
- Impact of food aid on different household members in Ethiopia
- A.R. Quisumbing / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2003
- This paper uses a unique panel data set from Ethiopia to examine the determinants of participation in and receipts of food aid through free distribution (FD) and food-for-work (FFW). It rejects the unitary model of the household and e...
- Determinants of child health in rural Ethiopia: nutrition, economics, family structure and genetics
- B. Kebede / Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford, 2003
- This paper examines the determinants of child health in rural Ethiopia for the period 1994-97 using height-for-age z-scores as measures of long-term health. The panel nature of the data helps to control for community, household...
- African Child Policy Forum
- African Child Policy Forum




