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His targets have included once powerful former cadres, such as the security chief Zhou Yongkang, erasing any informal protection that Xi might have enjoyed in retirement.
He was unabashedly friendly to capitalist cadres such as The Economist, presenting the editor in 2000 with a small silver carriage adorned with bright pink, very un-Marxist, feathers.Kolkata (once Calcutta) was his showpiece, the only big Indian city in which, from 1977 to 2000, red flags flew, and hammers and sickles graced the walls.
This research reveals that local cadres such as township governments and village collectives utilize land finance as a strategy to contest the reshuffling of central-local power brought about by the 1994 tax-sharing scheme.
Non-clinician cadres such as pharmacists, social workers, counselors and laboratory technicians all identified tasks that they would be willing to assume.
Risk allowances were not being considered for some cadres such as those working in the laundry.
Medical cadres such as obstetrician gynecologists and medical officers with additional training in obstetrics as well as nursing cadres such as staff nurses and senior staff nurses are considered SBAs in all the countries.
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While several existing studies confine themselves to the distribution of a single cadre, such as general practitioners or nurses [ 5, 7, 9], we describe the distribution both at the aggregate level and at the cadre level.
Excluded from our definition were health workers who had received formal health training, apart from CHW training, and those who were formally accredited to a health worker cadre, such as nurses, paramedics or clinical officers.
If a new cadre such as a clinical officer is to be introduced to relieve doctors' work burden in district hospitals and busy health centers, it would be important to examine doctors' workload components to determine which activities are most appropriate to transfer to the new cadre.
Shifting provision of contraceptive implants to lower-cadre providers such as community health extension workers (CHEWs) may be an option in addressing some of the pressing reproductive health needs in Nigeria.
The shortage of the key cadres delivering EmOC, such as clinical officers and enrolled nurse midwife/nurse midwife technician cadres, also poses a serious challenge for the government of Malawi in reaching Millennium Development Goal 5.
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