Kingdom of Morocco

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U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Office of International Health, Division of Program Analysis, 1977 - 173 من الصفحات

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الصفحة xiv - UNICEF United Nations (International) Children's (Emergency) Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development WHO World Health Organization 1 In 1999 this became part of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation.
الصفحة vii - PREFACE This document was prepared within the Division of Program Analysis of the Office of International Health, Public Health Service, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, at the request and with the support of the US Agency for International Development (AID). It is part of the Syncrisis series, which consists of country profiles describing and analyzing health conditions in particular countries and the impact of those conditions on the countries
الصفحة vii - ... and by scholars concerned with more general aspects of the country or with closely related sectors . Syncrisis studies form an unusual resource for the student of comparative health systems . They present, in a uniform format, parallel descriptions of health systems in countries with widely varying cultural, social, economic, and government systems. It is hoped that in the future this aspect of the Syncrisis series can be of increasing value.
الصفحة 36 - There are 24 anti-tuberculosis dispensaries in health centers throughout Morocco, and approximately 42 locations where radiology is used for detection of tuberculosis. The geographic distribution of radiology equipment is unknown. In 1975, 1,000,000 x-rays were taken in the course of this program's activities. In addition, seven laboratories processed 187,000 bacteriological specimens.' The number of cases treated has declined from 400,000 in 1966 to slightly over 200,000 in 1973. Gastrointestinal...
الصفحة 124 - ... recalcitrant tribes, and form an independent foreign service, police, and national army. Muhammad died suddenly and unexpectedly on February 26, 1961, following minor surgery, and the nation was plunged into deep mourning. Some initial doubts were expressed as to the ability of Prince Hassan, then thirty-two years old, to hold the country together. But he acted speedily and decisively to take command and to assure his people that he would follow the domestic policies of his father. Under the...
الصفحة 172 - Problems and Policy Implications of Middle Eastern Urbanization." Studies on Development Problems in Selected Countries of the Middle East, UNESOB, New York, 1972. Barlow, R. "Planning Public Health Expenditures with Special Reference to Morocco." Discussion Paper No. 27, April 1972. Castadot, R. and La^aqui , A. "Morocco-Country Profile." Population Council, New York, 1973. Choffat, F. "Conception de la Vie et de la Maladie Dans le Milieu Rural Marocain.
الصفحة 125 - Political Structure Under the Constitution the King, who is Chief of State, has wide powers and exercises supreme civil and religious authority. He appoints and dismisses the Prime Minister (who is the Head of the government) and all cabinet ministers. He may also dissolve parliament (which as of January l977 has not been elected) declare a state of emergency, and rule by decree.
الصفحة 121 - ... however, by breezes that blow inland after they have been cooled over the cold waters of the Canaries current offshore. Over the southern half of the Atlantic lowland and the Anti-Atlas semi-arid conditions prevail and rainfall decreases to between 16 and 8 inches a year. It also becomes more variable and generally insufficient for the regular cultivation of cereal crops without irrigation. East and south of the Atlas Mountains, which act as a barrier to rain-bearing winds from the Atlantic,...
الصفحة 22 - ... an average of 2.6 persons per room in Morocco. (See Table in Statistical Appendix.) The average number of persons per room in urban Morocco ranged from 2.3 persons citywide to 3.4 in the bidonvilles. A third of urban housing consisted of only one room and another third had only two rooms. Only 10% of all housing had more than four rooms, and 75% of these households consisted of five or more persons. Rural housing has less space - an average of 2.0 rooms per house and 2.9 persons per room. Social...
الصفحة 145 - Take a certain number of grains of wheat and dip them in menstrual blood. Swallow them with a small amount of water. Each grain corresponds with a year of sterility. 7. Take five figs and without looking at them, dip them in menstrual blood. Hide them for as many years as the woman wishes to be sterile. 8. A relative of the woman who does not want any more children takes the figs that have been given after a death; while hiding, this relative then gives the woman the number of figs to eat which correspond...

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