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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2005

Sierra Leone, 2005
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SLE_2005_MICS_v01_M
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Statistics Sierra Leone, UNICEF Sierra Leone
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UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS)
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Mar 22, 2011
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 2008 Report on the global AIDS epidemic. Geneva, Switzerland: UNAIDS, 2008.
2 Alkire, Sabina, and Maria E Santos. Acute multidimensional poverty: a new index for developing countries. 2010.
3 Eisele, Thomas P, Joseph Keating, Megan Littrell, David Larsen, and Kate Macintyre. "Assessment of insecticide-treated bednet use among children and pregnant women across 15 countries using standardized national surveys." The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 80, no. 2 (2009): 209.
4 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." (2007) The Lancet.
5 Brown W, David. "Child immunization cards: Essential yet underutilized in national immunization programmes." (2012) Open Vaccine Journal.
6 Jones, Nicola, and Andy Sumner. Child poverty, evidence and policy: Mainstreaming children in international development. Bristol, England: Policy Press, 2011.
7 UNICEF,. Children and AIDS: Third stocktaking report, 2008. : United Nations Pubns, 2009.
8 Nandy, Shailen, and David Gordon. "Children living in squalor: shelter, water and sanitation deprivations in developing countries." (2009) Children, Youth and Environments.
9 Trani, Jean-Francois, Osman Bah, Nicki Bailey, Joyce Browne, Nora Groce, and Maria Kett. Disability in and around urban areas of Sierra Leone. : UCL; Leonard Cheshire Disability, 2009.
10 Huebler, Friedrich. "Disparities in secondary school attendance by ethnicity, language or religion."
11 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, and Yumiko Ota. "Early childhood development in developing countries: Pre-primary education, parenting, and health care." (2010) Education for all global monitoring report 2011: The hidden crisis: Armed conflict and education.
12 Unicef,. Enfants et SIDA: Troisieme bilan de la Situation 2008. : Unicef, 2008.
13 Schäferhoff, Marco, and Gavin Yamey. Estimating benchmarks of success in the affordable medicines facility—malaria (AMFm) phase. 2011.
14 Webbink, Ellen, Jeroen Smits, and Eelke de Jong. "Hidden child labour: Determinants of housework and family business work of children in 16 developing countries." (2010) Nijmegen Center for Economics (NiCE), Institute for Management Research, Radboud University Nijmegen.
15 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." (2011) The Lancet.
16 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." (2009) The Lancet.
17 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.
18 Behrendt, Alice. Listening to African voices. 2010.
19 Johansson, Emily White, R.E. Cibulskis, and Richard E Steketee. "Malaria funding & resource uilization: the first decade of roll back malaria." (2010)
20 "Malaria funding & resource utilization: The first decade of Roll Back Malaria." (2010) UNICEF: Roll Back Malaria: Progress and Impact Series.
21 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.
22 Moccia, Patricia. Progress for children: a report card on child protection. : United Nations Pubns, 2009.
23 Wharton T, Gerold. "Proximate factors of child mortality in post-conflict Liberia." Honors Thesis, Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009.
24 McGinn, Therese, Sara Casey, Susan Purdin, and Mendy Marsh. Reproductive health for conflict-affected people: Policies, research and programmes. London, UK: Humanitarian Policy Group, 2004.
25 Republic of Sierra Leone: Country profile. : WHO Department of Making Pregnancy Safer, 2002.
26 Unlisted,. Sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency: progress since the 1990 World Summit for Children. : UNICEF, Nutrition Section, 2008.
27 "Taking stock of maternal, newborn and child survival: 2000-2010 decade report country profiles." WHO Countdown to 2015.
28 Pierre-Louis, Anne-Maryse, Jumana Qamruddin, Isabel Espinosa, and Shilpa Challa. "The Malaria control success story." (2010)
29 Hindman D, Hugh. The world of child labor: an historical and regional survey. New York, USA: ME Sharpe Inc, 2009.
30 Stanley, Richard. "Trends in child survival in Sierra Leone, 1961-2008." CSAE Conference 2010 Economic Development in Africa. Oxford, UK, 2010.
31 Marriott K, Michael. "Utilizing the past to shape the future: the rehabilitation of child soldiers in Darfur." (2011)
32 Webannex: DHS and MICS tables of inequities in child health and nutrition. : World Bank PovertyNet initiative, 2007.
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