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Judul Do African children have an equal chance? : a human opportunity report for sub-Saharan Africa / Andrew Dabalen; Ambar Narayan; Jaime Saavedra Chanduvi?; Alejandro Hoyos Suárez; Ana Abras; Sailesh Tiwari
Pengarang Dabalen, Andrew
Narayan, Ambar
Saavedra Chanduvi?, Jaime
Hoyos Suárez, Alejandro
Abras, Ana
Tiwari, Sailesh
Penerbitan Washington, DC : The World Bank, 2014
Deskripsi Fisik 205 p. :ill
ISBN 9781464803321
Subjek CHILDREN--AFRICA, SUB-SAHARAN--SOCIAL CONDITIONS.
Catatan This study explores the changing opportunities for children in Africa. While the definition of opportunities can be subjective and depend on the societal context, this report focuses on efforts to build future human capital, directly (through education and health investments) and indirectly (through complementary infrastructure such as safe water, adequate sanitation, electricity, and so on). It follows the practice of earlier studies conducted for the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region (Barros et al. 2009, 2012) where opportunities are basic goods and services that constitute investments in children. Although several opportunities are relevant at different stages of an individuals life, our focus on childrens access to education, health services, safe water, and adequate nutrition is due to the well-known fact that an individuals chance of success in life is deeply influenced by access to these goods and services early in life. Childrens access to these basic services improves the likelihood of a c
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