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Practices and Challenges of Growth Monitoring and Promotion in Ethiopia: A Qualitative Study
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2014The use of growth monitoring and promotion (GMP) has become widespread. It is a potential contributor towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals of halving hunger and reducing child mortality byDocumentMaize response to fertilizer dosing at three sites in the Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia
2014This study examines the agronomic response, efficiency and profitability of fertilizer microdosing in maize.DocumentChildren’s experiences of household poverty dynamics in Ethiopia
Young Lives, 2014Drawing on three rounds of survey and qualitative data, this paper examines household poverty dynamics and child well-being in Ethiopian communities. The survey data indicate that many of the households remained in poverty, whereas a few others moved up or down over the years.DocumentAttitude of female teachers towards religious minorities: a case study of KPK female madrassas
Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan, 2011Pakistani society comprises people belonging to different cultures, religions and ethnic backgrounds. Ninety five per cent of the population is Muslim while the other five per cent belongs to other religions (these are known as religious minorities).DocumentTherapeutic feeding programme coverage assessment report Wadela woreda, North Wollo zone, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute, 2010Ethiopia has one of the highest under-five mortality rates, with malnutrition contributing to more than half of all child deaths. The 2005 Demographic and Health Survey revealed that, even when humanitarian requirements are at their lowest levels, over 300,000 children under the age of five are affected by severe wasting.DocumentAssessment of Iodine Deficiency Disorder (IDD) in Womberma and Burie Districts, West Gojjam Zone, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute, 2010The objective of this study is to assess the situation of Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) by conducting clinical examination for goiter, urinary iodide level determination, assessment of goiterogenic factors and availability of iodated salt, and knowledge, attitude and practices of the communities towards iodated salt in the area.DocumentAssessing rural transformations: piloting a qualitative impact protocol in Malawi and Ethiopia
Centre for Development Studies, Bath University, 2014This paper contributes to the literature on qualitative approaches to impact evaluation (QUIP) particularly in complex contexts. It reports on substantive and methodological findings from four pilot studies of a protocol for qualitative impact evaluation of NGO sponsored rural development projects in Malawi and Ethiopia.DocumentNutrition baseline survey report for the national nutrition program of Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute, 2009Due to a high prevalence of malnutrition and micronutrient deficiencies in Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Government approved the country’s first-ever National Nutrition Strategy (NNS) in February 2008 to address these issues.DocumentChildcare practices among factory working and housewife mothers and its implications on child nutritional outcomes in Addis Ababa and Oromia regions, Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute, 2010Inadequate care is one of the likely causes of child malnutrition. In view of this fact, today research initiatives in the area of childcare have received increased attention. The context of childcare is mainly composed of the feeding component, the health seeking behaviours of the caretakers and type of child minder.DocumentChallenges and opportunities in CBN adaptation to pastoral areas in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Public Health Institute, 2013Ethiopian pastoralist community are more than 12 million occupying 61 per cent of the total land mass with more than 29 nationalities and ethnic groups. They inhabit land with natural resources and a wealth of cultural and traditional heritage that remains largely untapped.Pages
