The Ministry of Health of Saudi Arabia has developed the guidelines to meet the urgent need for up -to-date information and evidence-based recommendations 
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Interim emergency guidelines
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                The LDHS provides an opportunity to inform policy and provide data for planning, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation of national health programs. It is designed to provide up-to-date information on health indicators including fertility levels, sexual activity, fertility preferences, awaren...ess and use of family 
planning methods, breastfeeding practices, nutritional status of children, early childhood and maternal mortality, maternal and child health, and awareness and behaviors regarding HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections. The study also incorporated measurements of HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis Cprevalence along with seroprevalence of Ebola virus disease antibodies, the results of which will be included in future addendums. In addition to presenting national estimates, the report provides estimates of key indicators for both rural and urban areas, the country’s 15 counties, and the capital, Monrovia.
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                                                                In September, 2018, the first international Medicine Quality and Public Health Conference was held at Oxford University, UK, to discuss opportunities and solutions to ensure that all people have access to affordable and quality-assured medical products. Delegates developed the short Oxford Statement..., calling for investment, policy change, and action to eliminate substandard and falsified medical products. The statement was born out of discussion between governments, national and international agencies, non-governmental organisations, professional associations, and academic institutions who together examined the latest evidence on the epidemiology and public health implications of substandard and falsified medical products.
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                                                                - Conference summary report
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                Social Protection Policy Analysis, Tanzania
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                This report describes the work done by WHO from January 2015 up to the end of December 2016 to address the long-term issues of survivor care, health-systems strengthening and research. 
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                This preliminary report summarizes the impact of the Ebola epidemic on the health workforce of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. It investigates the determinants of infection and describes safe practices put in place to protect health workers during the epidemic. The report covers the period from 1 ...January 2014 to 31 March 2015 and is presents findings from the 815 confirmed and probable cases for whom individual case reports were available. 
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                                                                A review of policy and practice; zero Hunger Phase 1
                                                            
                         
                     
                                                        
                        
                        
                            
                            
                                                                The context of the Ebola epidemic presented extreme challenges for Oxfam, as it did for many organisations. At the onset of the epidemic, there was a general lack of understanding of the disease and how to respond to it effectively and safely. A pervasive and persistent climate of fear, coupled with... changing predictions about the likely evolution of the epidemic, influenced analysis and response at all levels. There was strong pressure to treat the epidemic as a medical emergency requiring a medical response – organised through topdown processes – rather than standard humanitarian coordination
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                                                                Rebuilding Liberia’s health system is crucial for improving the country’s overall health  outcomes. This annual report highlights key  achievements, challenges,and lessons learned in  implementing programmes of technical cooperation with the Government of Liberia from January to December 2022. T...he key achievements are  summarized under the  thematic areas of Universal Health Coverage, Health Emergencies and Corporate and Enabling Support.
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