A review of policy and practice; zero Hunger Phase 1
Ciudad de Panamá, Panamá 2 y 3 de marzo, 2010
Warum, wo und wie Kinder arbeiten müssen – und was man dagegen tun kann
Eine Unterrichtseinheit für die Jahrgangsstufen 6 und 7
A chronological map of the presence of Zika only in those countries for which there is evidence of indigenous transmission by mosquitos, excluding the many countries that have notified imported Zika infections.
Participant Handbook: contains all of the content that participants are trained on (text and illustrations) and also any case studies, scenarios, small group discussion questions, or role plays needed for training sessions. Participants use the handbook during training sessions and afterwards for re...view.
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To understand the mental health treatment gap in the Region of the Americas by examining the prevalence of mental health disorders, use of mental health services, and the global burden of disease.
Harmonising proven strategies beyond the emergency phase. Zero Hunger Phase 2
La Gobernabilidad/Gobernanza en Derechos de la Niñez (CRG) es una de cinco áreas temáticas
establecidas como tema global para implementar la estrategia hacia el 2030 de Save the Children.
El trabajo de CRG busca ayudar a construir sociedades donde una gobernanza atenta, inclusiva y que
rinda c...uentas, garantice los derechos de cada niña y niño y donde cada niña y niño pueda tener una
voz en las decisiones que les afectan. Es una estrategia para apoyar los estados en la implementación
efectiva de la Convención de los Derechos del Niño y otras obligaciones relacionadas a los Derechos
de la Niñez (DDNN). Se trata de apoyar y trabajar junto a una activa sociedad civil, incluyendo a niñas
y niños en el monitoreo de la situación de los DDNN en su país, y levantando alto en la agenda política
los temas de niñez. Integrar los DDNN en leyes, políticas y presupuestos es una etrategia efectiva para
lograr cambios sistemáticos y positivos en la vida de niñas, niños y adolescentes, hoy y en el futuro.
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Little is known about asthma control in the rising number of African children who suffer from this condition. The Achieving Control of Asthma in Children in Africa (ACACIA) study is an observational study collecting evidence about paediatric asthma in urban areas of Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, South Afr...ica, Uganda and Zimbabwe. The primary objectives are: (1) to identify 3000 children aged between 12 years and 14 years with asthma symptoms; and (2) to assess their asthma control, current treatment, knowledge of and attitudes to asthma and barriers to achieving good control. Secondary objective is to develop interventions addressing identified barriers to good symptom control.
Each centre will undertake screening to identify 500 school children with asthma symptoms using questions from the Global Asthma Network’s questionnaire. Children identified to have asthma symptoms will fill in a digital survey, including: Asthma Control Test, questions on medication usage and adherence, medical care, the Brief-Illness Perception questionnaire and environmental factors. Exhaled nitric oxide testing and prebronchodilator and postbronchodilator spirometry will be performed. A subgroup of children will participate in focus group discussions. Results will be analysed using descriptive statistics and comparative analysis. Informed by these results, we will assess the feasibility of potential interventions, including the adaption of a UK-based theatre performance about asthma attitudes and digital solutions to improve asthma management.
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