African Evaluation Journal
ISSN: (Online) 2306-5133, (Print) 2310-4988
Background: For some years, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society have
become increasingly involved in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Africa. But even
though their role is well appreciated, the...ir actions are perceived as ineffective because of a lack
of monitoring and evaluation capacity.
Objective: This paper aims to describe local HIV/AIDS NGOs’ involvement in evaluation and
the characteristics of this involvement.
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Patients with retreatment tuberculosis (TB) represent those
who have been treated previously for onemonth ormorewith
anti-TB drugs and who have been diagnosed once again with
the disease.These patientsmainly include relapses, treatment
after failure, or loss to follow-up on a first-line treatmen...t
regimen [1]. The number of these patients is not negligible.
In 2014, of the 6.3 million TB cases that were notified
by National TB Programmes (NTPs) to the World Health
Organization (WHO), approximately 700,000 patients were
already previously treated
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Report of a mission 20–24 April 2015
Results of the first national survey, 2013–2014
Human Rights, Minimum Standards and Monitoring at the European and International Levels
Int J Vaccines Vaccin 2016, 2(1): 00018, January 29, 2016
Regional Tuberculosis Program, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/WHO)
Pathak et al. (2016), PeerJ, DOI 10.7717/peerj.1738; 1-14
Towards ending tuberculosis and multidrug-resistant tuberculosis.
PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0155525 May 19, 2016, 1 / 11
NHSP 2017- 2022 (Final draft)
STUDY REPORT | This study of the impact of the Nepal earthquake of 25 April, 2015, aims to understand the impact factors leading to the exclusion of older people and persons with disabilities from humanitarian action, barriers to their inclusion, and the extent to which their skills and knowledge we...re utilised to promote inclusive humanitarian action and, using this understanding, to formulate a set of recommendations for promoting inclusion. These recommendations will be used to sensitise the broader humanitarian community to the need for inclusive disaster risk management practices in future emergency responses which pay attention to factors such as gender, age, disability and ethnicity, and build upon the capacities of older people and persons with disabilities.
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Health and Human Rights Journal
December 2016 / Volume 18 / Number 2 / Papers, 171-182
Harm Reduction Journal (2016) 13:28
DOI 10.1186/s12954-016-0118-x