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Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific 2014

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (2014) C2
The Demographic Dividend study on Rwanda assessed the socio-economic and human development potential of our country in ... more
By 2100, new UN figures show that 4 of today’s 10 most populous nations will be replaced by African countries. Brazil, Bangladesh, Russia and Mexico—where populations are projected to stagnate or decline—will drop out. In their place: Democra ... more
Measuring progress towards universal health coverage. This sixth edition of Health at a Glance Asia/Pacific presents a set of key indicators of health status, ... more
This country cooperation strategy (CCS) outlines how the World Health Organization (WHO) will work with the Lao People’s Democratic Republic over the ... more
Extraced from the full version of WDI 2016
This resource aims to provide relevant and practical guidance to DRR practitioners (policy and programme colleagues), on how to ensure inclusion - particularly of vulnerable groups - in Community-Ba ... more
Society first acknowledges a child’s existence and identity through birth registration. The right to be recognized as a person before the law i ... more
Chronic Dis Int - Volume 3 Issue 1 - 2016 ISSN 2379-7983