Au 30 Septembre 2019, le nombre total des réfugiés et demandeurs d'asile est de 7,453. Cette population est composée de 37% de Congolais (RDC), 23% de Tchadiens, 30% de Sud Soudanais, 5% de Soudanais et 4% des autres nationalités. Elle est composée à 51 % de femmes et 49% d'hommes. Les enfants... représentent 59% contre 38% d'adultes et 3% de personnes âgées. 45% des réfugiés sont dans la Préfecture du Haut Mbomou, 19% dans BaminguiBangoran, 33% à Bangui et 3% dans la Ouaka.
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Providing expert scientific advice on HIV
EAGA Secretariat
L'objectif de ce rapport est de faciliter la diffusion et l'utilisation rapides des résultats de la MICS Urbaine de Dakar avant la publication des tableaux complets et du rapport final de l'enquête qui contiendront des informations détaillées sur tous les résultats de l'enquête selon diverse...s caractéristiques sociodémographiques,
économiques et culturelles. Le rapport final de l'enquête devrait être publié en Novembre 2016.
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Accessed on 28.02.2020
Quickstats Senegal
Servicios de detección del VIH
Sinopsis de política
Diciembre del 2016
Services de depistage du VIH
Note d'orientation
Decembre 2016
Participant Manual September 2009
Accessed: 10.03.2020
Treatment Action Campaign (TAC):
Working for Access to quality Public Healthcare in South Africa since 1998
Infectious diseases are constantly in transition. New diseases develop, known dis-eases become widespread or reemerge, and occasionally a disease is eradicated.Infectious diseases such as HIV, tuberculosis, and cholera are significant causes ofillness and death in many parts of the world. Health car...e personnel are on thefront lines, helping to protect their clients from infectious diseases and treatingthem when infections occur. During the course of their work, health care person-nel perform clinical procedures or other activities that can expose both them andtheir clients to potentially infectious microorganisms. Many of their clients aresick and thus may be more susceptible to infections or may have infections thatcan be transmitted to others. Fortunately, all staff working at health care facilities can perform simple proce-dures to minimize risk—to themselves and clients—and reduce the spread ofinfections. These practices can be integrated at minimal cost into the routineworkday at clinics and hospitals around the world. This reference booklet isspecifically designed for use at all levels of the health care system, from thelargest hospitals to the smallest dispensaries or health posts, in settings whereresources are scarce. This booklet, which was first published in 1999, has now been updated. Whilemost practices remain the same, there have been a few important changes—forexample, in recommendations related to hand hygiene and standard precautions.Nonetheless, this booklet continues to present practical recommendations forsimple and relatively low-cost procedures that can be implemented anywhere,with basic supplies and little to no high-technology equipment.
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Many children will not be ‘safe to learn at home’: As of April 2020, 91 percent of the world’s students have been affected by school closures due to COVID-19. While schools are often places where violence occurs, they also offer a comparatively protective and nurturing space for many children.... Especially for the most vulnerable learners -the poorest and most left behind- that rely on school not only for learning and development, but also for food, trusted and accurate information on important issues such as hygiene, and their overall physical and mental health.
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Prevention and Recognition of Obstetric Fistula Training Package
Accessed on 2 September 2020
Accessed on 22.11.2020
Early Childhood Development - Burkina Faso
Parents and caregivers need
a facilitating environment of
laws, policies, services and
community support to assist
them in providing their young
children with nurturing care.