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The global HIV and AIDS epidemic has affected sub-Saharan Africa more than any other region in the world. AIDS deaths in sub-Saharan Africa account for 72% of AIDS deaths worl ... |
2008 | Tonya Renee Thurman and Kristin Neudorf |
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Despite the magnitude and negative consequences of growth in orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa and in sub-Saharan Africa, insufficient documentation exists to descr ... |
2008 | Gareth Rossiter et al. |
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The harmony of programs package: Quasi‐experimental evidence on deworming and canteen interventions in rural Senegal. This paper uses a unique and large-scale quasi-experime ... |
2014 | Azomahou, T., Diallo, F., and Raymond W. |
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This paper investigates the dynamics of gender-based disparities in the intra-household allocation of food during childhood and adolescence in India. The paper documents the evolution of gende ... |
2016 | Aurino, E |
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The problem of low female literacy rates in Africa starts with low primary school enrollment,particularly in areas of high food insecurity. The provision of food in, and thro ... |
2007 | Gelli, A, U. Meir, and F.Espejo |
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Education has a potentially important role to play in tackling the spread of HIV, but is there evidence that this potential is realized? This analysis combines the results of previou ... |
2008 | Jukes et al |
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UNESCO's Global Monitoring Report reminds us that education is not only about making sure all children can attend ... |
2012 | UNESCO |
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The extended summary report of the OVC programme in South Afica was conducted as an internet-based and library search of research and programme reports; South African Government policy documen ... |
2014 | PCD |
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The analysis and review of secondary data and reports can play a key role in targeting food-insecure areas of Food For Education (FFE) programmes. This report outlines the guidelines for ta ... |
2012 | World Food Programme |
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This paper aims to review the evidence on the nutrition effects and costs of school feeding to support policy-makers in managing trade-offs among alternative targeting approaches and implement ... |
2015 | Watkins K. L., Gelli, A. et al. |
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This paper tests this hypothesis by examining the effectiveness of an information campaign that aims at preventing the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Uganda. Previous studies in the epidemi ... |
2007 | de Walque, D. |
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Despite the magnitude and negative consequences of growth in orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa and in sub-Saharan Africa, insufficient documentation exists to d ... |
2008 | Gareth Rossiter et al. |
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This brief analysis different policy choices related to elements of school feeding programmes affecting nutritional outcomes including: ... |
2013 | World Bank, Rapid Social Response, DfiD, GoJ |
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Despite the magnitude and negative consequences of growth in orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) in South Africa and in sub-Saharan Africa, insufficient documentation exists to descr ... |
2008 | Gareth Rossiter et al. |
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This paper reports on the findings from a pilot study in western Kenya, using an experimental design to test whether comprehensive support used to keep adolescent orphans in school ... |
2011 | Hyunsan Cho et al |
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This paper results from a study conducted in 2005-2006 on “the 2004 HIV/AIDS Education Sector Policy”. It investigates the practical implications of the policy document in add ... |
2009 | Sara Jerop Ruto, Fatuma N. Chege and Violet K |
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An estimated 12 million children aged 17 and younger have lost one or both parents to AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa (UNICEF, 2006). Despite recognition of the magnitude and negative ... |
2007 | Megan Littrel et al. |
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The UN Millennium Project established the Task Force on Hunger in 2002, with a mandate to develop a strategy for halving world hunger by 2015. This summary report sets out the task force’s rec ... |
2005 | Millennium Task Force on Hunger |
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This report examines the relationship between agriculture and nutrition in developing countries, focusing on how nutrition is currently prioritised within agricultural policy frameworks, from ... |
2014 | Save the Children |
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This report summarises the characteristics of 32 programmes implementing orphan and vulnerable children (OVC) services and activities in South Africa. These 32 programmes were ... |
2008 | Mary O’Grady et al. |
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Among children under five years of age in the developing world, nearly one-quarter are underweight (127 million) and one-third are stunted (195 million). Over 90 percent of t ... |
2012 | USAID |
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As the number of orphans and vulnerable children grows, their communities become less and less capable of addressing all their basic needs, including their ability to go to sc ... |
2012 | UNICEF, PCD, World Bank |
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This regional situation analysis (SITAN) focuses on the responses to HIV of the education sector within the East African Community (EAC) region, which covers five partner states - Burundi, Rwa ... |
2009 | EAC Secretariat |
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Worldwide, the number of children under age 18 who have lost one or both parents to AIDS stands at more than 14.3 million. Many more children live with one or more chronically-ill parent. The ... |
2009 | Florence Nyangara et al |
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School feeding programs (SFPs) are intended to alleviate short-term hunger, improve nutrition and cognition of children, and transfer income to families. The present review ex ... |
2010 | Jooma et al. |