Recommended actions at international and national levels
BMC Medicine (2015) 13:42 DOI 10.1186/s12916-014-0263-6
PLoS Med 10(8): e1001501. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1001501
www.jogh.org • doi: 10.7189/jogh.02.020405 ~ December 2012 • Vol. 2 No. 2 • 020405
UNAIDS/WHO Working Group on Global HIV/AIDS and STI Surveillance
This publication seeks to describe the best treatments and practices based on the scientific evidence available at the time of writing as evaluated by the authors and may change as a result of new research. Readers need to apply this knowledge to patients in accordance with the guidelines and laws o...f their country of practice. Some medications may not be available in some countries and readers should consult the specific drug information since not all the unwanted effects of medications are mentioned.
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Guidelines and tools for Health Professionals
Disabled people in developing countries are the poorest of the poor: if we are serious about tackling extreme poverty, our development work has to target them. The post-2015 development framework offers hope that disabled people will finally get the prominence they deserve on the global development ...agenda. But this will only be possible with sustained political pressure, and the UK’s position will only be credible if it leads by example in its own development work. Disabled people experience some of the most extreme poverty in the world, but there are also realistic opportunities for donors to turn the situation around.
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A resource for improving menstraul hygiene around the world.
Comprehensive guidance with examples of good practice, information for colleagues and pupils in class and tips on how to break the taboo
- Regional analysis of acute food insecurity: Current situation (February-March 2015)
Service Availability and Readiness Assessment Tool