نتایج جستجو برای: urban slums

تعداد نتایج: 171986  

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2003
Sunil Gomber Bhawna Nishi Madan Avtar Lal Kusum Kela

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES The prevalence of anaemia has been well studied particularly on etiology of nutritional anaemia in children of age group 5-10.9 yr in India. The present study was carried out to find out the prevalence and etiology of nutritional anaemia among 5 to 10.9 yr old corporation school children from urban slums. METHODS Urban Delhi slums were divided into four areas and one c...

2013
Elizabeth W Kimani-Murage Catherine Kyobutungi Alex C Ezeh Frederick Wekesah Milka Wanjohi Peterrock Muriuki Rachel N Musoke Shane A Norris Paula Griffiths Nyovani J Madise

BACKGROUND Nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life (during pregnancy and the first two years) is critical for child growth and survival. Poor maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) practices are widely documented in Kenya, with potential detrimental effects on child growth and survival. This is particularly a problem in slums, where most urban residents live. For example, exclusiv...

2018
David Musoke Rawlance Ndejjo Abdullah Ali Halage Simon Kasasa John C Ssempebwa David O Carpenter

Poor water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) continue to contribute to the high prevalence of diarrhoeal diseases in low-income countries such as Uganda particularly in slums. We implemented a 3-year WASH project in two urban slums in Uganda with a focus on safe drinking water and improvement in sanitation. The project implemented community and school interventions in addition to capacity buildin...

2017
Paul Jones

Sustainable urbanization policies and strategies are posited as a major tool by which to achieve the sustainable development of growing towns and cities. A major challenge for sustainable urbanization policies and strategies is how to address the complexity of urbanization, especially the ongoing growth of informal settlements and slums in developing countries. It is acknowledged that those liv...

2014
Pauline Bakibinga Remare Ettarh Abdhalah K Ziraba Catherine Kyobutungi Eva Kamande Nicholas Ngomi Jane Osindo

INTRODUCTION Rapid urbanisation in Kenya has resulted in growth of slums in urban centres, characterised by poverty, inadequate social services and poor health outcomes. The government's initiatives to improve access to quality healthcare for mothers and children are largely limited to public health facilities, which are few and/or inaccessible in underserved areas such as the slums. The 'Partn...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2013
Wildo Navegantes de Araújo Brooke Finkmoore Guilherme S Ribeiro Renato B Reis Ridalva D M Felzemburgh José E Hagan Mitermayer G Reis Albert I Ko Federico Costa

Leptospirosis disproportionately affects residents of urban slums. To understand the knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding leptospirosis, we conducted a cross-sectional study among residents of an urban slum community in Salvador, Brazil. Of the 257 residents who were interviewed, 225 (90%) were aware of leptospirosis and more than two-thirds of respondents correctly identified the mode...

2017
Robert E. Snyder Jayant V. Rajan Federico Costa Helena C. A. V. Lima Juan I. Calcagno Ricardo D. Couto Lee W. Riley Mitermayer G. Reis Albert I. Ko Guilherme S. Ribeiro

Residents of urban slums are at greater risk for disease than their non-slum dwelling urban counterparts. We sought to contrast the prevalences of selected non-communicable diseases (NCDs) between Brazilian adults living in a slum and the general population of the same city, by comparing the age and sex-standardized prevalences of selected NCDs from a 2010 survey in Pau da Lima, Salvador Brazil...

2015
Chinelo C. Okigbo Caroline W. Kabiru Joyce N. Mumah Sanyu A. Mojola Donatien Beguy

BACKGROUND Several studies have demonstrated a link between young people's sexual behavior and levels of parental monitoring, parent-child communication, and parental discipline in Western countries. However, little is known about this association in African settings, especially among young people living in high poverty settings such as urban slums. The objective of the study was to assess the ...

2008
CHRISTOPHER WATSON

Almost two and a half billion people representing 45 per cent of the world's population live in urban areas. In 1990,37 per cent of the developing world's population lived in urban areas and about one third of the urban population in the developing countries lived in urban slums and shanty towns. In 1990, more than 75 per cent of all South Americans were living in urban areas, the highest degre...

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