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Process evaluation of integrated early child development care at private clinics in poor urban Pakistan: a mixed methods study.
Muhammad Amir Khan,Syeda Somyyah Owais,Sehrish Ishaq,John Walley,Haroon Jehangir Khan,Claire Blacklock,Muhammad Ahmar Khan,Muhammad Waqar Azeem +7 more
TL;DR: In poor urban settings where public health care is scarce, minimal programme investment on staff training and provision of minor equipment can engage private clinics effectively in delivering ECD care.
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Integration of ecosystem services in spatial planning: a mixed methods approach
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present Resumo, a list of figures, tables, and abbreviations and acronyms of nouns and adjectives in the form of columns and columns.
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Protective factors that contribute to improved school attendance for children that are HIV/AIDS affected in Zambia
TL;DR: A negative association between children that are HIV/AIDS affected and step-parents appear to negatively influence school attendance, and the importance of a focus on education settings as a sustainable community-based approach to support vulnerable children affected by HIV/ AIDS is discussed.
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Protocol to develop sustainable day care for children aged 1-4 years in disadvantaged urban communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Mahua Das,Helen Elsey,Riffat Ara Shawon,Joseph P. Hicks,Junnatul Ferdoush,Rumana Huque,Fariza Fieroze,Shammi Nasreen,Hilary J. Wallace,Saidur Rahman Mashreky +9 more
TL;DR: This study is developing and testing a sustainable day-care model for low-income communities in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and assessing the impacts of ECD programmes within childcare needs to assess a range of social, health, educational and economic impacts, including women's empowerment.