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Factors influencing child survival in Tanzania = comparative analysis of diverse deprived rural villages /
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Factors influencing child survival in Tanzania/ by Kumiko Sakamoto.
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comparative analysis of diverse deprived rural villages /
Author:
Sakamoto, Kumiko.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2020.,
Description:
xiii, 201 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Factors Influencing Child Survival in Tanzania -- Factors Influencing Child Mortality: Previous Research -- Regional Analysis of Factors Influencing Child Mortality -- The Case of Central Tanzania, Dodoma Region, Majeleko Village -- The Case of Southeast Tanzania, Lindi Region, Mchinga II Village -- The Case of Zanzibar, North Unguja, Chaani Masingini Village -- Social Factors Associated with Child Mortality in High Mortality Areas of Rural Tanzania -- Does Mutual Assistance Contribute to Child Survival? -- Conclusions.
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Subject:
Children - Mortality - Tanzania. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7639-9
ISBN:
9789811376399
Factors influencing child survival in Tanzania = comparative analysis of diverse deprived rural villages /
Sakamoto, Kumiko.
Factors influencing child survival in Tanzania
comparative analysis of diverse deprived rural villages /[electronic resource] :by Kumiko Sakamoto. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2020. - xiii, 201 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Economy and social inclusion, creating a society for all,2509-4270. - Economy and social inclusion, creating a society for all..
Factors Influencing Child Survival in Tanzania -- Factors Influencing Child Mortality: Previous Research -- Regional Analysis of Factors Influencing Child Mortality -- The Case of Central Tanzania, Dodoma Region, Majeleko Village -- The Case of Southeast Tanzania, Lindi Region, Mchinga II Village -- The Case of Zanzibar, North Unguja, Chaani Masingini Village -- Social Factors Associated with Child Mortality in High Mortality Areas of Rural Tanzania -- Does Mutual Assistance Contribute to Child Survival? -- Conclusions.
This book addresses the essential topic of child survival in Tanzania, especially focusing on the role of mutual assistance, which has received little attention to date. Further, it identifies a range of key factors for child survival by combining a literature review, regional data analysis, and case studies. These studies center on rural villages in high Under-5 mortality rate (U5MR) regions and assess their strengths and weaknesses regarding child survival. By focusing on deprived rural areas as of 2002 and evaluating the improvements in the 2012 census data, the book also highlights the potential held by rural semi -subsistence economies. An analysis of the focus villages indicates that children in food-sharing circles had better chances of survival. However, food sharing is not necessarily inclusive; a significant number of children have fallen out of such circles, especially in mainland villages. Furthermore, monetary support for children's medicine has often failed to arrive in time. Lastly, the book argues that, in addition to direct factors such as access to health services, water and sanitation, food intake, and education, it is essential that children receive inclusive support at various levels: family, community, village, national, and international.
ISBN: 9789811376399
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-7639-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD1323.C52
Dewey Class. No.: 304.64
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