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A resource for pesticide registrars and regulators.
The WHO urged governments to restrict access to highly toxic pesticides used for self-poisoning . Other effective interventions include education, youth intervention programs and follow-up of people at risk—and better data. Only 80 out of 183 WH
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Meeting report, 25-26 September 2017 Copenhagen, Denmark
he refugee flow to Ethiopia continued during 2018, with 36,1351 persons seeking safety and protection within the country’s borders. At the start of 2019, the nation hosted 905,8312 thousand refugees who were forced to flee their homes as a result of insecurity, political instability, military cons
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Evaluation report November 2014
AIDSTAR-One | CASE STUDY SERIES November 2012
Analytical report
Global HIV Strategic Information Working Group
A practical guide to meaningfully engage adolescents in the AIDS response
UNAIDS 2016 reference
A policy brief on the organization of prison health
Global HIV Strategic Information Working Group
For Populations At Risk For HIV
The report is geared towards mayors, local government officials and city policy planners.It highlights key areas where city leaders can tackle the drivers of NCDs, including tobacco use, air pollution, poor diets and lack of exercise, and improve road safety.
From anti-tobacco actions in Beijing a
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Consolidated Guidelines
Geneva, 2016
The End TB Strategy
Guidance Note
Accountability for the global health sector strategies, 2016–2021
WHO/CDS/HIV/19.7
Internally displaced children are twice invisible in global and national data. First, because internally displaced people (IDPs) of all ages are often unaccounted for. Second, because age-disaggregation of any kind of data is limited, and even more so for IDPs.
Planning adequate responses to meet
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