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Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) is a decentralised community-based approach to treating acute malnutrition. Treatment is matched to the nutritional and clinical needs
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The NDMS&IP focuses on mainstreaming disability to promote equitable access to services in the six thematic areas of
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March 2021. “A Decade of Destruction: Attacks on health care in Syria,” highlights with chilling detail how this 10-year war strategy has turned hospitals from safe havens into no-go zones where
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Report on the symposium 26–28 May 2015, New Babylon Meeting Center, The Hague
Health Policy Plan (2017) 32 (5): 603-612; 10 pp. 318 kB
BMJ Global Health 2022;7:e008007. doi:10.1136/ bmjgh-2021-00800
Shoman et al. Globalization and Health (2017) 13:1 DOI 10.1186/s12992-016-0224-2
Event-based surveillance (EBS) is defined as the organized collection, monitoring, assessment and interpretation of mainly unstructured ad hoc information regarding
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Annals of Global Health, 87(1), p.30. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/aogh.2647
Using Epidemiology to Support Primary Health Care. Updated version of the WHO handbook published in the
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Event-based surveillance (EBS) is defined as the organized collection, monitoring, assessment and interpretation of mainly unstructured ad hoc information regarding
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PLoS Med 10(1): e1001366. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001366
Published: January 8, 2013
The Event-based Surveillance Framework is intended to be used by authorities and agencies responsible for
surveillance and response. This framework serves as an outline to guide stakeholders interested in implementing
event-based surveillance (E
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