نتایج جستجو برای: saharan africa ssa

تعداد نتایج: 118708  

2003
A B Obilana

Millets are extremely important in the African SAT (semi-arid tropics), produced in 18.50 million ha by 28 countries covering 30% of the continent. This is a significant 49% of the global millet area, with a production of 11.36 million tons by 1994. There are nine species which form major sources of energy and protein for about 130 million people in SSA (Sub-Saharan Africa). Among these, only f...

2015
Jacob K. Kariuki Eileen M. Stuart-Shor Suzanne G. Leveille Laura L. Hayman

Background. Although 80% of the burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is in developing countries, the 2010 global burden of disease (GBD) estimates have been cited to support a premise that sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is exempt from the CVD epidemic sweeping across developing countries. The widely publicized perspective influences research priorities and resource allocation at a time when secular...

2018
Eric Coker Samuel Kizito

An important aspect of the new sustainable development goals (SDGs) is a greater emphasis on 9 reducing the health impacts of urban ambient air pollution (AAP) in developing countries. Meanwhile, 10 the burden of disease attributable to AAP in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is growing, yet estimates of its 11 impact in the region are likely underestimated due to a lack of air quality monitoring, the ...

2017
Abel Makubi Johnson Lwakatare Julie Makani Abel Makubi Lars Rydén Lars H Lund, Okechukwu S Ogah Lars H Lund

Anaemia and iron deficiency (ID) are common and of prognostic importance in heart failure (HF). In both conditions the epidemiology, diagnosis and therapies have been extensively studied in high-income countries but are still largely unexplored in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The lack of adequate and robust epidemiological data in SSA makes it difficult to recognise the significance of anaemia and...

2018
Derrick Ssewanyana Byron Bitanihirwe

Gambling is a cross-cultural and global activity which typically involves the wagering of money or an item of monetary value on an outcome that is governed by chance. Although gambling is positioned as a legitimate recreational and leisure activity within sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), there is widespread recognition among healthcare professionals and policy-makers that gambling has the capacity to ...

Journal: :International journal of blood research and disorders 2022

Inherited hemoglobinopathies led by Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) are key contributors to the anaemia burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). In Tanzania, an estimated six out of one thousand newborns born with SCD, making Tanzania fourth country highest SCD patients world and third after Nigeria Democratic Republic Congo (DRC) (Nigeria 85,000, 42,000 11,000).

Journal: :Journal of International Development 2021

Abstract This study compares taxation trends, volatility and tax effort between sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) Latin American the Caribbean (LAC) countries since 1980. It finds that LAC lead on revenue collection stability, but richer SSA outperform their counterparts. Since 2010, there has been a divergence personal income taxes, which have grown in declined LAC. The panel analysis shows determinant...

Journal: :Macroeconomics and Finance in Emerging Market Economies 2021

This paper examines the behaviour of inflation, output, and unemployment in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries shows that predictions Phillips curve Okun’s law are valid short run. In long run however, coefficient declines greatly turns positive while phenomenon gravitates towards New Keynesian Curve (NKPC) but with a negative relationship. The evidence echoes Friedman’s proposition temporary t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Martin K van Ittersum Lenny G J van Bussel Joost Wolf Patricio Grassini Justin van Wart Nicolas Guilpart Lieven Claessens Hugo de Groot Keith Wiebe Daniel Mason-D'Croz Haishun Yang Hendrik Boogaard Pepijn A J van Oort Marloes P van Loon Kazuki Saito Ochieng Adimo Samuel Adjei-Nsiah Alhassane Agali Abdullahi Bala Regis Chikowo Kayuki Kaizzi Mamoutou Kouressy Joachim H J R Makoi Korodjouma Ouattara Kindie Tesfaye Kenneth G Cassman

Although global food demand is expected to increase 60% by 2050 compared with 2005/2007, the rise will be much greater in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Indeed, SSA is the region at greatest food security risk because by 2050 its population will increase 2.5-fold and demand for cereals approximately triple, whereas current levels of cereal consumption already depend on substantial imports. At issue ...

2002
S. A. O. Chamshama J. B. Nduwayezu

Tanzania 2002 Summary The continued vicious cycle of population-poverty-and-environmental degradation has been acknowledged. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to draw attention to the serious consequences of land degradation, a national and trans-national socioeconomic complex problem, and the need for rehabilitating degraded lands in the sub-humid lands of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The ...

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