Sentences with phrase «middle income countries reported»

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The truth from the ground, based on the extensive footwork due diligence I conduct plus emails from readers around the country reporting similar observations, is that the inventory of home listings of soaring (the published inventory reports by design have 2 - 3 month lag), prices are dropping quickly, the time it takes to sell a home is increasing significantly and, most important, the potential pool of middle class home buyers no longer have an income level that will support the size of mortgage it takes to «buy» a home.
But, according to a report from the Paris - based charity Médicins du Monde, the generic drug would be available to 60 mostly low - income countries, and not to many middle - income countries with high HCV burdens.
As the update report notes, an increasing number of people now receive anti-HIV drugs: low - and middle - income countries have seen a 10-fold jump in treatment since 2003, which estimates suggest have averted more than 1 million deaths in sub-Saharan Africa alone.
In low - and middle - income countries, about 80 percent of the total burden incurred by chronic diseases falls on those of working age, 60 or younger, the report points out.
You can read the report abstract at: The technical report on sodium intake and cardiovascular disease in low - and middle - income countries by the joint working group of the World Heart Federation, the European Society of Hypertension and the European Public Health Association.
Yet the GEM Report shows that children from the poorest 20 % of families are eight times as likely to be out of school as children from the richest 20 % in lower - middle - income countries.
The report tells the story of where and how quality education has scaled in low - and middle - income countries, featuring Worldreader as a case study.
Low - and some middle - income countries still need support to develop data collection, and adopt and finance strategies towards a just transition to an environmentally sustainable economy and society that includes everyone from all groups of society,» says Catherine Saget, the lead author of the report.
«On average, the richest 20 % of households in low and middle income countries capture six times more in total fuel product subsidies (43 %) than the poorest 20 % of households (7 %),» the report says.
The UN's 2015 Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction says that, every year between 1980 and 2012, disasters caused the loss of 42 million «life years», and that over 80 % of these were spread across low - and middle - income countries — a setback comparable to tuberculosis.
In addition to calling on high income countries to stop building new, unabated coal - fired power plants immediately and accelerate the retirement of their existing plants, the report also calls on middle income countries to limit new coal - fired power plants and begin retiring their existing fleet by 2025.
As the report notes, it is likely that this global average will be balanced by relatively lower rebounds in rich, demand - saturated countries and relatively higher rebounds in industrializing poor and middle - income countries.
A report by the Atlantic Council's Mathew Burrows, formerly of the National Intelligence Council, Reducing the Risks from Rapid Demographic Change, examines the changes in population structures across high -, upper - middle -, lower - middle -, and low - income countries.
Ms Mejia's research examined the dissemination of Triple P into low resource settings in low and middle income countries, reporting on a series of empirical studies in Panama including surveys, measure validation, a randomised controlled trial and follow - up interviews.
Smoking is banned in virtually all enclosed public places in Australia.3 More than 92 % of Australian smokers and ex-smokers reported that smoking was not allowed in any indoor area at their workplace in 2010 — 2011, slightly less than in similar surveys in the United Kingdom and Canada but more than in the United States and European and middle - and low - income countries surveyed.4 In Australia5 and all countries with available trend data, the proportion of the population living in smoke - free homes is increasing; this is not just due to falling smoking prevalence.6
Other measures of caregiver - or parent - reported young child development exist or are under development, including the Early Development Instrument and the Index of Early Human Capability, which incorporate items representing each of these domains and are being used across high -, middle -, and low - income countries.1 Important complements to this form of measure are those assessments that can capture development in specific areas over time (e.g. growth in language or emotional skills).
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