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The Socio-Economic Impacts of Ebola in Sierra Leone : Results from a High Frequency Cell Phone Survey, Round 3
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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2119
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Other Poverty Study
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| dc.contributor.author |
Himelein, Kristen
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Testaverde, Mauro
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Turay, Abubakarr
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| dc.contributor.author |
Turay, Samuel
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| dc.date.accessioned |
2015-06-23T19:57:24Z
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| dc.date.available |
2015-06-23T19:57:24Z
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| dc.date.issued |
2015-06-15
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| dc.date.lastModified |
2021-04-23T14:04:06Z
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| dc.description.abstract |
As of June 7, 2015, Sierra Leone had
reported more than 12,900 cases of Ebola Virus Disease
(EVD), and over 3,900 deaths since the outbreak began. In
recent months, substantial progress has been made, with a
maximum of 15 new cases per week reported following a
nationwide lockdown and information campaign at the end of
March. The Government of Sierra Leone, with support from the
World Bank Group, has been conducting mobile phone surveys
with the aim of capturing the key socio-economic effects of
the virus. Three rounds of data collection have been
conducted, in November 2014, January-February 2015, and May
2015. The survey was given to household heads for whom cell
phone numbers were recorded during the
nationally-representative Labor Force Survey conducted in
July and August 2014. Overall, 66 percent of the 4,199
households sampled in that survey had cell phones, although
this coverage was uneven across the country, with higher
levels in urban areas (82 percent) than rural areas (43
percent). Of those with cell phones, 51 percent were
surveyed in all three rounds, and 79 percent were reached in
at least one round. The results for the third round of the
survey, which contacted 1,715 households, focus mainly on
employment, agriculture, food security and prices, and
health service utilization, covering predominantly urban
areas where cell phone coverage is highest, but including
rural areas as much as possible given the sample available.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24646532/socio-economic-impacts-ebola-sierra-leone-results-high-frequency-cell-phone-survey-round-three
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22037
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| dc.language |
English
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| dc.language.iso |
en_US
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| dc.publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC
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| dc.rights |
CC BY 3.0 IGO
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| dc.rights.holder |
World Bank
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| dc.rights.uri |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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| dc.subject |
JOBS
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT RATE
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| dc.subject |
EQUIPMENT
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| dc.subject |
PHONE NUMBERS
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| dc.subject |
PRODUCTION
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| dc.subject |
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
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| dc.subject |
FOOD CONSUMPTION
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| dc.subject |
INCOME
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| dc.subject |
GOVERNMENT REVENUES
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| dc.subject |
INFORMATION
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| dc.subject |
LABOR FORCE
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| dc.subject |
SERVICES
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| dc.subject |
JOB
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| dc.subject |
EFFECTS
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| dc.subject |
HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES
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| dc.subject |
HEALTH
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| dc.subject |
INFORMAL ECONOMIES
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT RATES
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| dc.subject |
PRICE
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| dc.subject |
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
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| dc.subject |
JOB LOSSES
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| dc.subject |
PRIMARY REASON
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| dc.subject |
LABOR MARKET
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| dc.subject |
DATA
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| dc.subject |
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
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| dc.subject |
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
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| dc.subject |
COMMERCE
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| dc.subject |
TRAINING
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT LEVELS
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| dc.subject |
PHONE NUMBER
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| dc.subject |
DATES
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| dc.subject |
WORKER
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| dc.subject |
CELL PHONE
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| dc.subject |
UNEMPLOYED
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| dc.subject |
ATTRITION
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| dc.subject |
TRANSFERS
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| dc.subject |
MARKETS
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| dc.subject |
ORGANIZATIONS
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| dc.subject |
CONSULTANT
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| dc.subject |
SELF EMPLOYMENT
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| dc.subject |
LABOR SHORTAGES
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| dc.subject |
LABOR
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| dc.subject |
COCOA
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| dc.subject |
RADIO
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| dc.subject |
PHONE
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| dc.subject |
AVERAGE WAGES
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| dc.subject |
FOOD SECURITY
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| dc.subject |
WORKERS
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| dc.subject |
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
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| dc.subject |
WAGES
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
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| dc.subject |
CONTACT INFORMATION
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| dc.subject |
SOCIAL SERVICES
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| dc.subject |
TOTAL WAGE
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| dc.subject |
BASIC NEEDS
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| dc.subject |
LAYOFF
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| dc.subject |
RESULTS
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE
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| dc.subject |
PARTICIPATION
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| dc.subject |
VALUE
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| dc.subject |
MOBILE PHONE
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| dc.subject |
ELECTRICITY
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| dc.subject |
HYGIENE
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| dc.subject |
ORANGE
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| dc.subject |
WORKING CAPITAL
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| dc.subject |
URBAN AREAS
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLD
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
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| dc.subject |
AGRICULTURE
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| dc.subject |
YOUTH
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| dc.subject |
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
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| dc.subject |
LAYOFFS
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| dc.subject |
EARNING
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| dc.subject |
MARKET
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| dc.subject |
FOOD
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| dc.subject |
ECONOMIC RECOVERY
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| dc.subject |
WAGE SECTOR
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| dc.subject |
RESULT
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| dc.subject |
FOOD INSECURITY
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| dc.subject |
FOOD DISTRIBUTION
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| dc.subject |
CELL PHONES
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| dc.subject |
VIRUS
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| dc.subject |
SECURITY
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| dc.subject |
CLINICS
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| dc.subject |
BUSINESSES
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| dc.subject |
BUSINESS
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| dc.subject |
PHONES
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| dc.subject |
RISK
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| dc.subject |
HOUSEHOLDS
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| dc.subject |
RURAL AREAS
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| dc.subject |
SUPPLY
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| dc.subject |
FOOD FOR WORK
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYEE
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| dc.subject |
BUSINESS CENTERS
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| dc.subject |
SEASONAL LABOR
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| dc.subject |
FACILITIES
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| dc.subject |
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
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| dc.subject |
RICE
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| dc.subject |
WORKING HOURS
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| dc.subject |
INTERVENTIONS
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| dc.subject |
COMMUNITY
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| dc.subject |
CUSTOMERS
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| dc.subject |
SUPPLIERS
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| dc.subject |
HOSPITALS
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| dc.subject |
LABOR MARKETS
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| dc.subject |
OUTCOMES
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| dc.subject |
FOODS
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| dc.subject |
ENTERPRISE SECTOR
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| dc.subject |
COMMODITY
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| dc.subject |
FEMALE
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| dc.subject |
PRIVATE SECTORS
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| dc.subject |
SERVICE
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| dc.subject |
DISTRICTS
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| dc.subject |
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
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| dc.subject |
PRICES
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| dc.subject |
INNOVATIONS
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| dc.subject |
LABOR SHORTAGE
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| dc.subject |
EMPLOYEES
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| dc.title |
The Socio-Economic Impacts of Ebola in Sierra Leone
| en |
| dc.title.subtitle |
Results from a High Frequency Cell Phone Survey, Round 3
| en |
| dc.type |
Report
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| okr.date.disclosure |
2015-06-17
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| okr.doctype |
Economic & Sector Work
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| okr.doctype |
Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study
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| okr.docurl |
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/06/24646532/socio-economic-impacts-ebola-sierra-leone-results-high-frequency-cell-phone-survey-round-three
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| okr.globalpractice |
Poverty
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| okr.globalpractice |
Health, Nutrition, and Population
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yes
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090224b082f3b78a_1_0
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| okr.identifier.internaldocumentum |
24646532
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| okr.identifier.report |
97392
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| okr.language.supported |
en
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| okr.pdfurl |
http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2015/06/16/090224b082f3b78a/1_0/Rendered/PDF/The0socio0econ0survey00round0three0.pdf
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| okr.region.administrative |
Africa
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| okr.region.country |
Sierra Leone
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| okr.sector |
Public Administration, Law, and Justice
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| okr.theme |
Economic management :: Economic statistics, modeling and forecasting
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| okr.theme |
Social protection and risk management :: Poverty strategy, analysis and monitoring
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| okr.theme |
Social dev/gender/inclusion :: Gender
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| okr.topic |
Communities and Human Settlements :: Housing & Human Habitats
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| okr.topic |
Industry :: Food & Beverage Industry
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| okr.topic |
Private Sector Development :: E-Business
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| okr.topic |
Social Protections and Labor :: Labor Markets
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| okr.topic |
Social Protections and Labor :: Labor Policies
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| okr.topic |
Health, Nutrition and Population :: Communicable Diseases
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| okr.topic |
Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health and Poverty
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| okr.topic |
Poverty Reduction :: Poverty and Health
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| okr.unit |
Poverty - GP (GPVDR)
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