Sentences with phrase «children in rural regions»

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Zone of intervention According to its quinquennial strategic plan (2012 - 2016), WEDAT addresses to women and children / adolescents in Cameroon, with a priority for those who live in the rural area in the Adamawa, East, Far North, North, and North - West regions.
[iv] Migrants who do not hold a Shanghai hukou send their children back to ancestral regions, even if the kids have never stepped foot in a rural village.
One finds little variation in the degree of satisfaction with charter schools by region: across the country, more than 60 percent of parents in urban, suburban, and rural communities say they are very satisfied with the charter school that their child is attending.
Today, more than 10,500 corps members are teaching in 52 urban and rural regions across the country, while more than 37,000 alumni work across a variety of sectors to ensure that all children have access to an excellent education.
As a start - up public charter school sponsored by the SC Public Charter School District, LLCS will serve school - aged children living in rural West Ashley, surrounding communities, and neighboring counties, and as such, have a potential student body reflective of the demographic character of the region thus bringing back the neighborhood school concept.
Today more than 9,000 corps members are teaching in 43 urban and rural regions across the country, while nearly 24,000 alumni are working across sectors to ensure that all children have access to an excellent education.
This lead takes him to a cult called the Children of the Sun in a brand new region in the countryside, which is effectively the rural farmland outside of Harran.
In the more rural regions, which, from my house is just a hop, skip and a jump away, there are little sheds at the end of driveways where kids will wait for the school bus to arrive so the child is out of the wind.
For example, a single parent with a college - bound teen living in a region with a high cost of living — such as New York — will need more term life insurance coverage than a two - income household with very young children in a rural area.
In addition, Indigenous children born in rural health service regions were at greater odds of being classified as having poor attendance compared with Indigenous children born in metropolitan regions (rural: OR = 1.52, 95 % CI 1.40 to 1.64In addition, Indigenous children born in rural health service regions were at greater odds of being classified as having poor attendance compared with Indigenous children born in metropolitan regions (rural: OR = 1.52, 95 % CI 1.40 to 1.64in rural health service regions were at greater odds of being classified as having poor attendance compared with Indigenous children born in metropolitan regions (rural: OR = 1.52, 95 % CI 1.40 to 1.64in metropolitan regions (rural: OR = 1.52, 95 % CI 1.40 to 1.64).
Demographic information included in this analysis was predominately from the time of the child's birth, and included socioeconomic status, maternal age at child's birth, parity, Indigenous status, health service region (rural or metropolitan) and maternal marital status.
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