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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey 2000, Inquérito Aos Indicadores Multiplos

Guinea-Bissau, 2000
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GNB_2000_MICS_v01_M
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National Institute of Statistics and Census, Secretary State of Planning
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UNICEF Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) Fragility, Conflict and Violence
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Jul 14, 2011
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1 "Education for all global monitoring report." (2005) Chapter 7: Mapping the global literacy challenge.
2 "EFA global monitoring report 2002." (2001) Chapter 2: Progress towards the goals.
3 Girls, HIV/AIDS and education. : UNICEF, 2004.
4 Children out of school: measuring exclusion from primary education. : Montreal: UNESCO Institute for Statistics, 2005.
5 Proportion of births attended by a skilled attendant – 2007 updates. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research, 2007.
6 "Taking stock of maternal, newborn and child survival: 2000-2010 decade report country profiles." WHO Countdown to 2015.
7 Los jovenes y el VIH/SIDA: Una oportunidad en un momento crucial. : UNICEF, 2002.
8 Levels and trends of contraceptive use as assessed in 2002. : United Nations Publications, 2004.
9 Agbeviade K, Djoke. "Profil de pauvreté infantile dans quatre pays de l'UEMOA: une analyse comparative basée sur l'approche multidimensionnelle de la pauvreté." 6th PEP Research Network General Meeting. Lima, Peru, June 14-17, 2007.
10 Augel P, Moema. O desafio do escombro: nacao, identidades e pos-colonialismo na literatura da Guine-Bissau. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Editora Garamond, 2007.
11 Belsey A, Mark. AIDS and the family: Policy options for a crisis in family capital. : United Nations Department of Economic \\& Social Development, 2005.
12 Brezis S, Elise. "Population dynamics and economic growth: should we model differently poor and rich countries?." (2008)
13 Chandramohan, Daniel, Jayne Webster, Lucy Smith, Timothy Awine, Seth Owusu-Agyei, and Ilona Carneiro. "Is the expanded programme on immunisation the most appropriate delivery system for intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in West Africa?." Tropical Medicine & International Health 12, no. 6 (2007): 743-750.
14 Có, João R, Paulina Mendes, Fodé A Mané, Carlos Cá, and Mencham B Funy. Abuso e a exploração sexual de menores na Guiné-Bissau. Bissau, Guinea-Bissau: Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisa, 2006.
15 Colclough, Christopher. EFA global monitoring report 2005. Paris, France: UNESCO, 2004.
16 da Silva V, Bessa. "Perfil socio-demografico e condicoes de saude da populaco da Guine-Bissau em 2002." Post-graduate dissertation, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas, 2005.
17 Djoke, Gustave Kossi Agbeviade, Ayawo Djadou, Amélé d’Almeida , and Rachidatou Ruffino. "Child Welfare in Developing Countries." (2010) Profiling child poverty in four WAEMU countries: a comparative analysis based on the Multidimensional Poverty Approach.
18 Djoke, Kossi A, Ayawo Djadou, Amele D'Almeida, and Rachidatou Ruffino. "Child poverty profile in four WAEMU countries: A comparative analysis based on multidimensional poverty approach/Profil de la pauvrete infantile dans quatre pays de l’UEMOA: Une analyse comparative basee sur l’approche multidimensionnelle de la pauvrete (." (2009) Poverty and Economic Policy Research Network Working Paper.
19 Edmonds, Eric, and Nina Pavcnik. "Child labor in the global economy." Journal of Economic Perspectives 19, no. 1 (2005): 199-2.
20 Edmonds, Eric V, and Nina Pavcnik. "Child labor in the global economy." Journal of Economic Perspectives , no. Winter 2005 (2004).
21 Fares, Jean, and Dhushyanth Raju. "Child labor across the developing world: Patterns and correlations." (2007) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4119.
22 Gibbons, Elizabeth D, Friedrich Huebler, and Edilberto Loaiza. "Child labor, education, and the principle of non-discrimination." (2003) UNICEF Staff Working Papers Division of Policy and Planning Series.
23 Gillespie, Stuart. Child vulnerability and AIDS: Case studies from southern Africa. : International Food Policy Research Institut, 2006.
24 Gordon, David, Michelle Irving, Shailen Nandy, and Peter Townsend. "Multidimensional measures of child poverty." (2005) Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research Draft Conference Paper.
25 Gordon, David, Michelle K Irving, Shailen Nandy, and Peter Townsend. "The extent and nature of absolute poverty." (2007)
26 Grassly, Nicholas, James Lewis, Mary Mahy, Niff Walker, and Ian Timaegus. "Comparison of household-survey estimates with projections of mortality and orphan numbers in sub-Saharan Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS." Population Studies 58, no. 2 (2004): 207-217.
27 Heymann, David. "Working with partners in communicable disease control: World Health Organization." WHO Lisbon 2002. Lisbon, Portugal, 2002.
28 Hindman D, Hugh. The world of child labor: an historical and regional survey. New York, USA: ME Sharpe Inc, 2009.
29 Jamison, Dean T, Richard G Feachem, Malegapuru W Makgoba, Eduard R Bos, Florence K Baingana, Karen J Hofman, and Khama O Rogo. Disease and mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Washington: World Bank Publications, 2006.
30 Lloyd, Cynthia. Educational inequalities in the midst of widespread poverty; diversity across Africa in primary school completion. 2007.
31 Mason, John, Jonathan Rivers, and Carole Helwig. "Recent trends in malnutrition in developing regions: Vitamin A deficiency, anemia, iodine deficiency, and child underweight." Food and Nutrition Bulletin 26, no. 1 (2005): 57.
32 Miler, John, Eline Korenromp, Bernard L Nahlen, and Richard W Steketee. "Estimating the number of insecticide-treated nets required by African households to reach continent-wide malaria coverage targets." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 297, no. 20 (2007).
33 Mingat, Alain. "Analytical and factual elements for a quality policy for primary education in Sub-Saharan Africa in the context of Education for All." (2003) Association for the Development of Education in Africa ADEA Biennial Meeting 2003.
34 Monasch, Roeland, and J. Ties Boerma. "Orphanhood and childcare patterns in sub-Saharan Africa: an analysis of national surveys from 40 countries." (2004) Aids.
35 Monasch, Roeland, Annette Reinisch, Richard Steketee, Eline Korenromp, David Alnwick, and Yves Bergevin. "Child coverage with mosquito nets and malaria treatment from population-based surveys in African countries: a baseline for monitoring progress in Roll Back Malaria." The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 71, no. 2 suppl (2004): 232.
36 Nonoyama-Tarumi, Yuko, Edilberto Loaiza, and Patrice L Engle. "Late entry into primary school in developing societies: Findings from cross-national household surveys." International Review of Education 56, no. 1 (2010): 100-125.
37 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.
38 Nubé, Maarten, and Benjamin GJS Sonneveld. "The geographical distribution of underweight children in Africa." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 10 (2005): 764-770.
39 Pais S, Marta. "Birth registration: Right from the start." (2002) Innocenti Digest, UNICEF.
40 Rivers, Jonathan, John Mason, Eva Silvestre, Stuart Gillespie, Mary Mahy, and Roeland Monasch. "Impact of orphanhood on underweight prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa.." Food and nutrition bulletin 29, no. 1 (2008): 32.
41 Rivers, Jonathan, Eva Silvestre, and John Mason. Nutritional and food security status of orphans and vulnerable children: Report of a research project supported by UNICEF, IFPRI, and WFP. New Orleans, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2004.
42 Rowe, Alexander K, Samantha Y Rowe, Robert W Snow, Eline L Korenromp, Joanna R M Armstrong Schellenberg, Claudia Stein, Bernard L Nahlen, Jennifer Bryce, Robert E Black, and Richard W Stetekee. "Estimates of the burden of mortality directly attributable to malaria for children under 5 years of age in Africa for the year 2000 Final report." (2005) International Journal of Epidemiology.
43 Snow, Robert W, Erin Eckert, and Awash Teklehaimanot. "Estimating the needs for artesunate-based combination therapy for malaria case-management in Africa." Trends in parasitology 19, no. 8 (2003): 363-369.
44 Thompson, Dick. Coordination 2002: Charting progress against AIDS, TB, and malaria. : WHO, 2002.
45 Wardlaw, Tessa, Emily W Johansson, and Matthew Hodge. La pneumonie de l'enfant un fléau oublié. : UNICEF, OMS, 2006.
46 Wardlaw M, Tessa. Low birthweight: country, regional and global estimates. Geneva, Switzerland: WHO, 2004.
47 Wardlaw, Tessa M, Emily W Johansson, and Matthew J Hodge. Pneumonia: the forgotten killer of children. : United Nations Pubns, 2006.
48 Webster, Jayne, Jo Lines, and Lucy Smith. "Protecting all pregnant women and children under five years living in malaria endemic areas in Africa with insecticide treated mosquito nets: Working paper." (2007) World Health Organization Working Paper.
49 Worrall, Eve, Kara Hanson, and Suprotik Basu. "The relationship between socio-economic status and malaria: a review of the literature." Ensuring that malaria control interventions reach the poor. London, September 5-6, 2002.
50 Worrall, Eve, Kara Hanson, and Suprotik Basu. The relationship between socio-economic status and malaria: a review of the literature. 2009.
51 Zlotnik, Hania. Levels and trends of contraceptive use as assessed in 2002. New York, USA: United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 2003.
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