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This report presents data and outlines best practices and policies that can put governments on the path to providing every child with the best star
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The Demographic Dividend study on Rwanda assessed the socio-economic and human development potential of our country in the short, medium
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The Demographic Dividend study on Rwanda assessed the socio-economic and human development potential of our country in the short, medium
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The Demographic Dividend study on Rwanda assessed the socio economic and human development potential of our country in the short, medium
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The Demographic Dividend study on Rwanda assessed the socio-economic and human development potential of our country in the short, medium
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The Vision 2020 is a reflection of our aspiration and determination as Rwandans, to construct a united, democratic and inclusive Rwandan identity,
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The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated and added yet another layer of vulnerability to an already dire web of vulnerabilities
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The findings of the report are both urgent and devastating. At the current rate of progress, by 2040 we would still have 1.9 million new HIV infect
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This report provides an update on the level of poverty based on 2013/14 Integrated Household Living Conditions Survey (EICV4) focusing on poverty as measured in consumption terms. The report also highlights other trend dimensions
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According to the WHO, there were an estimated 251 million malaria cases (95% of global cases) and 579,414 malaria deaths (97% of global deaths) in
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Progress Report
The Global Campaign Against Epilepsy “Out of the Shadows”
Globally, in low-income countries, the average newborn mortality rate is 27 deaths per 1,000 births, the report says. In high-income countries, that rate is 3 deaths per 1,000. Newborns from the riskiest places to give birth are up to 50 times more likely to die than those from the safest places.
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Health Policy Plan (2017) 32 (5): 603-612; 10 pp. 318 kB