With the increase in frequency of disasters, there is a need to improve early warning systems (EWS) for EA to reduce the risks faced by children and their families. As a consequence, the term early warning, early action (EWEA) has become increasingly common among those responding to slow-onset disas...ters.
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WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health, April 2017, 6(1) 8 pp. 211 kB
Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Lung Cancer in Indonesia
Guidelines for the Management and Therapy of Urine Incontinence in Children in Indonesia
Procedimientos para la identificación de Vibrio cholerae en el laboratorio de microbiología
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control 2014,3 :31
Contraceptive Dynamics Following HIV Testing
Informe sobre poblaciones clave.
Rappart sur les populations clés.
Current Issüs Arising from Tuberculosis Screening with Interferon-Gamma- Release Assays (IGRAs)
Pneumologie 2015; 69: 271–275
DHS Working Papers No. 93
DHS Working Papers No. 85
The Equal Rights Review Volume 9, pp.117-137
The Early Childhood Development Policy and its Strategic Plan seek to provide a framework to ensure such a holistic and integrated approach to the development of young children. International research has demonstrated the high economic returns on ECD investment and its positive impact on health and ...education outcomes as well as the overall economic development of a nation. The implementation of the ECD Policy will thus provide Rwanda with the basis for achieving the objectives and goals of the EDPRS and Vision 2020.
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Policy Research Working Paper 6100 | Impact Evaluation Series No. 60 | This study examines the effect of performance incentives for health care providers to provide more and higher quality care in Rwanda on child health outcomes. The authors find that the incentives had a large and significant effec...t on the weight-for-age of children 0–11 months and on the height-for-age of children 24–49 months. They attribute this improvement to increases in the use and quality of prenatal and postnatal care. Consistent with theory, They find larger effects of incentives on services where monetary rewards and the marginal return to effort are higher. The also find that incentives reduced the gap between provider knowledge and practice of appropriate clinical procedures by 20 percent, implying a large gain in efficiency. Finally, they find evidence of a strong complementarity between performance incentives and provider skill .
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