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    Globalization is a major force in the world today. It is a force of progress. Some would argue that the consequences of that progress are viewed more like necessary side effects than avoidable setbacks. However, globalization can increase quality of life in places where it would have been too costly to do so before. One such place is Burkina Faso. A small country situated in western Africa just north of Ghana. In the case of Burkina Faso, the country is benefited by globalization. The improvements

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    The cause and consequence of poor health is poverty. Methods to impede poverty in Africa have been less than efficient on a widespread scale. A depleting environment, government obstacles, and the failure to build and grow basic infrastructures in overpopulated villages and cities are only some causes among a multitude of reasons for the diseases of poverty. Measures to improve health conditions in Africa to limit the effects of poverty are critical and will determine the future livelihood of all

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    To develop nursing career in an environment that offers tremendous potential for professional growth and achievement; exploring opportunities offered with impactful challenges utilizing my experience, skills and passion. QUALIFICATIONS Registered Nurse Administering medications safely and accurately in accordance with hospital’s policy and procedures. Collaborating with Team members and health care providers to meet patient personal, physical, psychological, spiritual and cognitive needs. Developing

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    I assure you my desire to pursue a medical career is far from a whimsical decision. My track can surely attest of that claim. Connecting my experiences with what I learned in biology classes shaped my curiosity about medicine and science early on in my education. In fact, I’ve been volunteering in a small village infirmary in the south of Burkina Faso every summer for the past ten years. Most of my work has been centered on public health: hygiene and lifestyle education, raising awareness about

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    Being a chief budget analyst for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. Unfortunately ty the state legislature wants to cut the budget for the department and suggests reducing by 50 percent all funding for community and prison treatment programs. This money should not be cut from the department’s budget because many treatment programs have help in a particular way. Community outreach such community supervisions for probation and parole is important. Prisons, psychiatric hospitals, or other community

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    released by The New York Times on April 2014. It starts off by telling us how an air quality scientist was testing the air. The machine that was created in Arizona was man to calculate the amount of pollution in the air.While testing the air in Ouagadougou the machine clogged and was sent back to the United States of America for repair. Galbraith continued on how things such as vehicle exhaust, dusty roads to even cooking with woods, also known as inside pollution, all contribute to the worrisome

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    lot of poor people. We took two trips. One was a safari to park W, the other a car trip to Ghana. I am now going to tell you about when we went to Ghana. We went the southern route. Along the way, we stopped at the capital of Burkina Faso, Ouagadougou. We saw Cape Coast Castle and

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    Burkina Faso

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    Many people think that they are very knowledgeable about the world, but many people probably have never heard of the African country, Burkina Faso. If you haven’t heard of it, maybe you’ve seen its flag. their has a red top and a green bottom with a small yellow star in the middle. It is a small landlocked country in the western region of Africa, south of the Sahara. Education is very scarce in Burkina Faso. French schools are used because it is the only way to get even a basic education. After

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    Southern African Studies, vol. 27, no. 2, June 2001, pp. 245-257. EBSCOhost, Okonofua, Friday. "Defining a New Pathway for Family Planning in Africa After 2014." African Journal of Reproductive Health, vol. 18, no. 3, Sept. 2014, pp. 9-14. EBSCOhost, Ouagadougou: Qualitative Results." International Perspectives on Sexual & Reproductive Health, vol. 40, no. 2, June 2014, pp. 87-94. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1363/4008 SCHLANGER, ZOË, and ELIJAH WOLFSON. "Too Many People." Newsweek Global 163.25 (2014): 30-41. Business

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    CHAPTER 1 LITERATURE REVIEW 1.1.Benin,Burkina Faso and Côte d’ivoire Immunization services. In Benin, Burkina Faso and Côte d’Ivoire immunization services are provided through the expanded Program on Immunization (EPI). The main EPI targeted diseases are Diphtheria, Hepatitis, Measles, Pertussis Tetanus, Polio, Tuberculosis, and Yellow fever.The main delivery strategies are three folds; fixed, mobile and outreach services. The mobile strategy has been stopped due financial difficulties in Benin

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