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Progressive Muscle Relaxation teaches you how to relax your muscles through a two-
step process.
UNICEF Cholera Toolkit
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Large size: 27 MB. Download directly from the website: https://www.unicef.org/cholera_toolkit/Cholera-Toolkit-2017.pdf
Case Studies on Building Resilience in the Horn of Africa
Submitted to The Lesotho National Federation of Disabled (LNFOD)
Risk of spill-over of EVD to Uganda has been categorised as very high. On 28 September 2018, WHO elevated the risk at the regional level which includes Uganda from ‘high’ to ‘very high’. Uganda has a very long and largely porous border with the DRC. High population movements across the borde
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European Scientific Journal, November edition vol. 8, No.26 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431
Accessed: 29.09.2019
The purpose of this document is to provide interim guidance for setting up of quarantine facilities
Accessed: 16.04.2020
COVID Reference 2020.3 DEU
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Heat is the top killer among all types of weather hazards, including hurricanes and tornadoes. But hospitals and health care providers do not always report heat-related illnesses or heat as an underlying cause of a death, making it hard to measure the actual impact of extreme heat on health.