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  1. Kenya Demographic and Health Survey: key indicators 2014

    The 2014 Kenya Demographic and Health Survey (KDHS) is a national sample survey that targeted 40,300 households designed to provide detailed information on aspects of health across Kenya and in each of the 47 counties. The KDHS is conducted every five years. The 2014 KDHS was the sixth survey of its kind to be conducted in Kenya, following those carried out in 1989, 1993, 1998, 2003, and 2008-09, and it is the first KDHS to provide information at the county level. …

  2. Myanmar fertility and reproductive health survey 2001 : preliminary report

    This preliminary report on the 2001 Fertility and Reproductive Health Survey (FRHS) provides information on fertility, contraception, maternal and child health, infant and child mortality, knowledge of STDs and HIV/AIDS and internal migration in Myanmar.

  3. Sociocultural factors affecting demographic behavior : and implications for the formulation and execution of population policies and programs

    The report presents the result of a study conducted to trace the dominating sociocultural factors affecting reproductive behaviour of Uzbekistan's population including adolescents and youth.

  4. National health profile [fact sheet]

    National health profile [fact sheet]

  5. The Bali Declaration and the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development in the Context of the Population Dynamics of the Asian and Pacific Region : Asia-Pacific population future implications for policy (Item 4 of the provisional agenda)

    The Bali Declaration and the Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development in the Context of the Population Dynamics of the Asian and Pacific Region : Asia-Pacific population future implications for policy (Item 4 of the provisional agenda)

  6. Facing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic

    We are entering the third decade of what may be the most devastating epidemic in human history: HIV/AIDS. The disease continues to ravage families, communities, and countries throughout the world. In addition to the 20 million people who have already died of AIDS, most of the 40 million people now living with HIV are likely to die a decade or more prematurely. Each day, 14,000 people-12,000 adults and 2,000 children-become infected with HIV. At least 95 percent of these new infections occur in less developed countries; more than 50 percent afflict women and young adults. …

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