This guideline is intended to provide requirements to applicants wishing to submit
applications for registration of medicines in Botswana.
Zweiteilige Informationsbroschüre zum Thema Bewegung für Geflüchtete, erhältlich in den Sprachen Albanisch, Arabisch, Bulgarisch, Deutsch, Englisch, Farsi, Russisch zusammen mit jeweils 2. Teil auf:
information on the topic physical activity for refugees, available in german, english, albanic..., arabic, bulgarian, farsi, russian and turkish on:
http://refugium.budrich.de/bewegung/
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Best Practice for the Care of Patients with Tuberculosis: a Guide for Low-Income CountriesThe practical aspects of TB patient care from the onset of symptoms to the completion of treatment are covered in this guide.
Statistical Report No 24: 2014
Public Health Situation Analysis and Interventions 10 October 2017
Bakım ihtiyacı olanlar ve aileleri için ipuçları
Information on financial support for home based care in germany
available in german, russian & turkish
Research
BMJ 2014;349:g4643 doi: 10.1136/bmj.g4643 (Published 5 August 2014), 1-11
Version 2 (unedited). The Basic Needs Analysis (BNA) is a multi-sector needs analysis approach that can be applied in both sudden onset and protracted emergencies. The methodology comprises the Guidance (this document) presenting the conceptual BNA framework and related processes, and a Toolbox, whi...ch includes tools, templates, training materials, and examples drawn from its first pilot, in Borno State(Nigeria).
The BNA is conceived to go hand in hand with the Facilitator’s Guide for the Response Options Analysis and Planning (a separate document), as it is part of a broader response planning process (see The BNA within the ). It shall be carried out with other assessments on the operational environment and would not add any value if undertaken in isolation.
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Rewiew Article
Hindawi Publishing Corporation, Tuberculosis Research and Treatment; Volume 2011, Article ID 712736, 6 pages, doi:10.1155/2011/712736
Clinical Medicine
JCI Insight. 2017;2(7):e91963.
Eur Respir J 2014; 43: 24–35 | DOI: 10.1183/09031936.00113413