Evidence for improving community health supply chains from Ethiopia, Malawi and Rwanda. Journal of Global Health vol. 4 No.2 (2014)
Value in Health Regional Issues 4 C (2014) 37-40
A MANUAL FOR WASH IMPLEMENTERS, BOTSWANA
Sightsavers | Department for International Development | The International Trachoma Initiative | Children Without Worms | WaterAid | WASH Advocates | Center for Global Safe Water, Emory University | CARE USA
The EHSP in Botswana seeks to attain universal coverage of high-quality package of essential health services. The EHSP is an integrated collection of cost-effective interventions, promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative, that address the main diseases, injuries and risk factors that affe...ct the population. The EHSP has two key purposes:
1) Provide a standardized package of basic services which forms the core of service delivery in all primary health care facilities
2) Promote a redistribution of health services by providing equitable access, especially in underserved areas, population, etc.
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After Workplace exposures and Sexual Assault
| DIRECTORATE: PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SERVICES
| DIVISION: PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
| SUB-DIVISION: OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES
Public Health Fact Sheet
Involving the Community in Responding to TB/HIV: Outcomes of Community-Led Monitoring and Advocacy
Accessed November 2017
Blueprint for EECA countries, first edition
Learning from the Use of Data, Information, and Digital Technologies in the West Africa Ebola Outbreak Response
Совместные действия в связи с туберкулезом и злоупотреблением алкоголем в Эстонии
Первый отчет по демонстрационному проекту
Policy and Legal Opportunities for HIV Testing Services and Civil Society Engagement
Summary of key informant interviews with representatives of organizations providing, funding, or supporting WASH services to refugee populations
DHS Analytical Studies No. 60
DHS Analytical Studies No. 55.
DHS Working Papers No. 113
DHS Working Papers No. 112 | Zimbabwe Working Papers No. 13
DHS Working Papers No. 108 | Zimbabwe Working Papers
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