A snap shot assessment of obstetric care at rural hospitals of Mozambique
Serving large catchment areas, rural hospitals (RH) in Mozambique are the first level of care where comprehensive response to perinatal complications begins.
Serving large catchment areas, rural hospitals (RH) in Mozambique are the first level of care where comprehensive response to perinatal complications begins.
This one-page brief outlines a study aimed at reducing wait times for antenatal care. The intervention had significant impacts on workload management.
The number of self-help groups (SHG) promoted under the National Rural Livelihoods Mission (NRLM) is 2,820,967 (October 2016).
The study was designed to survey the extent of youth involvement in the tourism industry and then to explore ways the sector’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) could be leveraged to support youth employment opportunities.
The present report highlights key results from the Canadian International Food Security Research Fund (CIFSRF), a nine-year, CA$124 million fund, jointly funded by IDRC and Global Affairs Canada to address the critical challenge of global hunger t
This successful project developed efficient and user-friendly equipment for de-hulling and processing small millets, increasing production and reducing women’s drudgery.
This commercially viable and scalable franchise model brings supplies, knowledge, jobs and profits to rural farming communities in Kenya, and is a more profitable model for local agro-dealers.
Farmers, breeders and scientists collaborated on the development and selection of three new varieties of yellow potatoes (Criolla Ocarina, Criolla Sua Pa and Criolla Dorada) with higher nutritional content, increased resistance to late blight dise
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have demonstrated for the first time that unrefined sunflower oil can be fortified on a small scale and can increase nutrition for the most vulnerable people, particularly lactating mothers and children.
A new technology (using loop-mediated isothermal amplification, or LAMP) to detect the disease early and fast in the field was transferred to the National Centre of Agronomic Research and the University Nangui Abrogoua in Côte d'Ivoire.