Kyiv, Ukraine 22-24 November 2010
Meeting Report
ПРактИЧеское РукоВодстВо для соВместных меРоПРИятИй.
Guía práctica para intervenciones colaborativas
ORIENTAÇÕES PRÁTICAS PARA INTERVENÇÕES COLABORATIVAS
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1 of every 22 people living with HIV
was affected by
a humanitarian emergency in 2013
WHO
Considering programmatic implications of rising levels of HIV drug resistance: finalizing the Global Action Plan
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A toolkit to equip young people with the skills to become powerful advocates for Youth Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (YSRH&R)
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Recommended actions at international and national levels
It's time to deliver differently.
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Guidelines.
The guidelines set out essential actions that humanitarian actors must take in order to effectively identify and respond to the needs and rights of persons with disabilities who are most at risk of being left behind in humanitarian settings.
The recommended actions in each chapter pl...ace persons with disabilities at the centre of humanitarian action, both as actors and as members of affected populations. They are specific to persons with disabilities and to the context of humanitarian action and build on existing and more general standards and guidelines.
These are the first humanitarian guidelines to be developed with and by persons with disabilities and their representative organizations in association with traditional humanitarian stakeholders. Based on the outcomes of a comprehensive global and regional multi-stakeholder consultation process, they are designed to promote the implementation of quality humanitarian programmes in all contexts and across all regions, and to establish and increase both the inclusion of persons with disabilities and their meaningful participation in all decisions that concern them.
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PLOS Medicine | DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002088 August 23, 2016
Yu et al. BMC Public Health (2018) 18:825 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-5731-z
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