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Enquête Djiboutienne à Indicateurs Multiples 2006

Djibouti, 2006
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DJI_2006_MICS_v01_M
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DIRECTION DE L'EPIDEMIOLOGIE ET DE L'INFORMATION SANITAIRE, DIRECTION DE LA SANTE MERE ET ENFANT
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UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 21, 2011
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1 2008 Report on the global AIDS epidemic. Geneva, Switzerland: UNAIDS, 2008.
2 "Annotated Bibliography of Child and Forced Labor Information." Volume I: Afghanistan—Dominican Republic (2009).
3 Djibouti: joint staff advisory note on the poverty reduction strategy paper. : International Monetary Fund, 2008.
4 "Taking stock of maternal, newborn and child survival: 2000-2010 decade report country profiles." WHO Countdown to 2015.
5 Akwara, Priscilla, Danielle Burke, and Carl-Johan Lundgren. La infancia y el SIDA/Children and AIDS: Cuarto inventario de la situacion, 2009/Fourth assessment of the situation, 2009. : United Nations Children's Fund, 2010.
6 Alkire, Sabina, Jose M Roche, and Suman Seth. "Sub-national disparities and inter-temporal evolution of multidimensional poverty across developing countries." Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (2011).
7 Alkire, Sabina, and Maria E Santos. Acute multidimensional poverty: a new index for developing countries. 2010.
8 Behrendt, Alice. Listening to African voices. 2010.
9 Ciglenecki, Iza, and Barbara Rusch. Nutritional survey, Balbala, Djibouti town, Djibouti. : Medicins sans frontieres, 2009.
10 Moccia, Patricia. Progress for children: a report card on child protection. : United Nations Pubns, 2009.
11 Murray, Christoper J, Thomas Laakso, Kenji Shibuya, Kenneth Hill, and Alan D Lopez. "Can we achieve Millennium Development Goal 4? New analysis of country trends and forecasts of under-5 mortality to 2015." The Lancet (2007).
12 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota. "Early childhood development in developing countries: Pre-primary education, parenting, and health care." Education for all global monitoring report 2011: The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education (2010).
13 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota. Paper commissioned for the EFA Global Monitoring Report 2011: Early childhood development in developing countries: pre-primary education, parenting, and health care. : Education for All Global Monitoring Report 2011, 2010.
14 Noor, Abdisalan M, Juliette J Mutheu, Andrew J Tatem, Simon J Hay, and Robert W Snow. "Insecticide-treated net coverage in Africa: mapping progress in 2000–07." The Lancet (2009).
15 Schäferhoff, Marco, and Gavin Yamey. Estimating benchmarks of success in the affordable medicines facility—malaria (AMFm) phase. 2011.
16 Touchette, Mario, Alessandro Dinucci, Genevieve Chicoine, Mark Gordon, and Marie Enlund. Urban in-depth EFSA Djibouti. : World Food Programme, ODXF Food Security Analysis Servic, 2011.
17 Unlisted,. Sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency: progress since the 1990 World Summit for Children. : UNICEF, Nutrition Section, 2008.
18 Walker, S P, T D Wachs, S Grantham-McGregor, M M Black, C A Nelson, S L Huffman, H Baker-Henningham, S M Chang, J D Hamadani, B Lozoff, and others. "Inequality in early childhood: risk and protective factors for early child development." The Lancet (2011).
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