Disparities in Developing Countries: Disparities in science, technology, environment, HIVAssociation of Third World Studies, Kenya Chapter, 2004 |
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... indicated that contraceptives are bad gave various reasons such as : contraceptives encouraged immo- rality , cause users not to concentrate on their studies , they are expensive and harmful , can cause diseases , lead to infertility ...
... indicated that contraceptives are bad gave various reasons such as : contraceptives encouraged immo- rality , cause users not to concentrate on their studies , they are expensive and harmful , can cause diseases , lead to infertility ...
Page 137
... indicated that they gave the children medication from the doctor while 10 % indicated that they left the illness to heal on its own . In Mathare slum , 60 % of the respondents went to the clinic , 20 % gave their children medication ...
... indicated that they gave the children medication from the doctor while 10 % indicated that they left the illness to heal on its own . In Mathare slum , 60 % of the respondents went to the clinic , 20 % gave their children medication ...
Page 139
... indicated that the government should regulate the cost of medicine in private clinics , reduce harassment when issuing permits . They also observed that the herbalists should be trained and that the traditional medical practitioners ...
... indicated that the government should regulate the cost of medicine in private clinics , reduce harassment when issuing permits . They also observed that the herbalists should be trained and that the traditional medical practitioners ...
Contents
DISPARITIES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY | 9 |
Technological Disparities Affecting use of Geographical information system GIS | 15 |
Disparities in Communication Networks for Rural Dwellers Compared to that | 24 |
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abortion academic activities Africa agricultural areas associated become cause cent centres challenges conference continue contraceptives curriculum developing countries discussed diseases disparities Early Childhood economic effective English environment environmental example existing expected facilities factors floods foreign global groups growth higher HIV/AIDS human impact important improve increase indicated industrial infection initiatives institutions International issues Kenya Kenyatta University knowledge lack land language lead learners learning literacy living major mathematics means Nairobi natural organizations percent planning pollution poor population positive poverty practice present primary problems production programmes reduce region Report responsible result role rural rural areas sector skills social society sources Standard Table teachers teaching third world urban wildlife women