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Adolescent and youth reproductive health in Egypt: status, issues, policies, and programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003Survey of the reproductive health status of adolescents in the country.The report looks at the social context and gender socialization issues that set girls and boys apart in terms of life expectations, educational attainment, job prospects, labor force participation, reproduction, and duties in the household.The report then outlines laws and policies that pertain to ARH and discusses inforDocumentAdolescent and youth reproductive health in Cambodia: status, issues, policies, and programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003Survey of the reproductive health status of adolescents in the country.The report looks at the social context and gender socialization issues that set girls and boys apart in terms of life expectations, educational attainment, job prospects, labor force participation, reproduction, and duties in the household.The report then outlines laws and policies that pertain to ARH and discusses inforDocumentAdolescent and youth reproductive health in Bangladesh: status, issues, policies, and programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003Survey of the reproductive health status of adolescents in the country.The report looks at the social context and gender socialization issues that set girls and boys apart in terms of life expectations, educational attainment, job prospects, labor force participation, reproduction, and duties in the household.It then outlines laws and policies that pertain to ARH (adolescent reproductive heDocumentAdolescent and youth reproductive health in Yemen : status, issues, policies, and programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003Survey of the reproductive health status of adolescents in the country.The report looks at the social context and gender socialization issues that set girls and boys apart in terms of life expectations, educational attainment, job prospects, labor force participation, reproduction, and duties in the household.The report then outlines laws and policies that pertain to ARH and discusses inforDocumentAdolescent and youth reproductive health in Jordan: status, issues, policies, and programs
US Agency for International Development, 2003Survey of the reproductive health status of adolescents in the country.The report looks at the social context and gender socialization issues that set girls and boys apart in terms of life expectations, educational attainment, job prospects, labor force participation, reproduction, and duties in the household.The report then outlines laws and policies that pertain to ARH and discusses inforDocumentPasteurized breastmilk as a replacement feed for babies of HIV-infected mothers
ProNUTRITION, 2003This short report offers a guide for mothers demonstrating how they can use their own milk for their babies, while simultaneously avoiding any risk of post-partum transmission of the virus to their babies through breastfeeding. The two methods shown are flash-boiling and pretoria pasteurizationDocumentA review of current literature of the impact of HIV/AIDS on children in sub-Saharan Africa
US Agency for International Development, 2001This paper reviews epidemiological characteristics of children affected by HIV/AIDS, coping mechanisms and current knowledge of the impact of HIV on children.DocumentAssessment and improvement of care for AIDS-affected children under age 5
ProNUTRITION, 2000Very little is known specifically about the 0-4 AIDS affected age group, since most orphan assessments treat the 0-15 (or 0-18) year age span only as a whole. Because of their nutritional, health and psycho-social needs, children under age 5 represent a group that demands special attention.DocumentSupplementation with beef or milk markedly improves vitamin B12 status of Kenya schoolers
Global Livestock CRSP, 2002This paper reports on a two year controlled intervention with animal source foods, initiated in Embu, Kenya, to improve the micronutrient status of 6-9 year old rural Kenyan school children and test if animal source foods improve growth and cognitive function as well.Twelve schools were randomly assigned to three different but equi-calorific food supplements.DocumentThe impact of dietary intervention on the cognitive development of Kenyan school children
Global Livestock CRSP, 2002This study reports the first findings of an experimental study in rural Kenya, designed to test the impact of three different diets on the cognitive development of school children.Twelve schools with 555 Standard 1 children were randomised to one of four feeding interventions: Meat, Milk, Energy, or Control (no feeding).Pages
