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TUN_2000_MICS_V01_M
Enquête à Indicateurs Multiples 2000
Tunisia
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2000
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TUN_2000_MICS_v01_M
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Institut National de la Statistique
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Oct 25, 2011
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EFA global monitoring report 2002
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(2001) Chapter 2: Progress towards the goals.
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Proportion of births attended by a skilled attendant – 2007 updates
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Geneva, Switzerland: WHO Department of Reproductive Health and Research, 2007.
3
World Health Organization .
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Skilled attendant at birth: 2006 updates
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2006.
4
Croitoru, Lelia, and Maria Sarraf.
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Water degradation: the case of Tunisia
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(2010) The cost of environmental degradation: case studies from the Middle East and North Africa.
5
Lopriore, C, M C Dop, A Solal-Celigny, and G Lagnado.
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Excluding infants under 6 months of age from surveys: impact on prevalence of pre-school undernutrition
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Public health nutrition 10, no. 01 (2007): 79-87.
6
Mason, John, Jonathan Rivers, and Carole Helwig.
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Recent trends in malnutrition in developing regions: Vitamin A deficiency, anemia, iodine deficiency, and child underweight
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Food and Nutrition Bulletin 26, no. 1 (2005): 57.
7
Moreno L, Eduardo.
Slums of the world: the face of urban poverty in the new millennium?: Monitoring the millennium development goal, target 11-world-wide slum dweller estimation
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: UN-Habitat, 2003.
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Nubé, Maarten, and Benjamin GJS Sonneveld.
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The geographical distribution of underweight children in Africa
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 10 (2005): 764-770.
9
Wardlaw, Tessa, Ann Blanc, Jelka Zupan, and Elisabeth Ahman.
Low birthweight: country, regional and global estimates
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New York, USA: WHO, 2004.
10
Wardlaw M, Tessa.
Low birthweight: country, regional and global estimates
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Geneva, Switzerland: WHO, 2004.
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