Bach Under The Stars

Thursday, 3 May 2012

home births

Less medical intervention during planned home birth is associated with a tripling of the neonatal mortality rate vs planned hospital birth, according to the results of a systematic review and meta-analysis reported online first July 1 and will appear in the September 10 print issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology

India's Census: Lots of Cellphones, too Few Toilets

Similarly in Nepal. 74% households have cellphones, 46% has a chair and 38% population practice open defecation.

Ethiopian family planing


Well, over half of women in urban areas (Addis Ababa especially) use modern contraception methods, over half of women with secondary education and sexually active unmarried women also. Actually women with secondary education have 1.9 children on average.
On the other hand - poor, uneducated, married women living in rural areas don't have access to family planning. This is true for most of Sub-Saharan Africa.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

Boko Haram

This is not senseless at all. You have everything backwards. Boko Haram should have absolutely nothing against oil companies,

Think education.Their name is "Western or non-Islamic education is a sin". Anyone who try to promote education in Nigeria is hated by half of the country. Boko Haram itself is killing for stating that Earth is a sphere, species evolved or rain comes from evaporated water.

Galapagos tortoises




They are from Taronga Zoo.

This is her, it's a female, first and only child at the age of 90.

Afghanistan survey

This is survey's summary. It is still hot, only three months since publication, so it won't be implemented into World Bank statistics in a year. World Bank does much research, but not necessarily about public health.
Fertility has dropped sharply (2 children per women less), with 20% of women using modern contraceptives. 60% of women use antenatal care. For working-age males mortality dropped by half and is lower than in Pakistan.
Overall statistics are one step worse than in Pakistan, Nepal or Bangladesh, but this is tremendous improvement. I believe that Afghanistan has fastest improving HDI in history, so improvement in health are coupled with improvement in education or economy.

Saturday, 10 December 2011

Osani



This is Democratic Republic of Congo.

These are Efe people.



Pygmy kids playing Osani ("love") game. They are sitting in circle, feet touching. Each kid names round object or cyclical/circular figure of speech: eye, sun, moon, circle of family. Player who fail go out. Game ends when there is only one left.