Time for recognition of lay counsellors
Accessed November 2017
Specific Issues and a Model of Care
Accessed; 08.10.2019
Handout presentations in PDF for illustrating lectures
Accessed May 2014
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Chapter 7 from the book People's Movements in the 21st Century - Risks, Challenges and Benefits
Rapport sur les populations clès
Accessed November 2017
It's time to deliver differently.
Accessed: 13.11.2019
Stories of putting people at the centre
Accessed: 20.11.2019
A Review of Evidence from Africa
Accessed: 21.08.2019
World Bank Open Data: Free and open access to global development data Also available in Spanish, French, Arabic and Chinese
Accessed 26 February 2019.
Prevention Poster with visual guidance Bantu
Access 1 July 2014
Rediscovering Biology
Molecular to Global Perspectives
Accessed: 03.09.2019
World TB Day 24 March 2012
Accessed: 21.10.2019
UNICEF’s Global HIV Response 2018 – 2021
Accessed: 02.11.2019
From this page you can access the modules that form the theoretical training element of the HEAT programme. The thirteen modules cover a wide range of subjects including child and maternal health, hygiene, immunisation, and nutrition. These modules have been created as Open Educational Resources and... they can be accessed by anyone in the world, at any time, free of charge. The three maternal health modules: Antenatal Care; Labour and Delivery Care; and Postnatal Care, are also available in Swahili.
Some of them are designed for the upgrade training for the Health Extension Worker programme in Ethiopia - it's the official MOH curriculum, and was designed as a year (or more) long distance learning programme.
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Handout presentations in PDF for illustrating lectures
Accessed May 2014
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Snakebite envenoming - WHO official website
Website last accessed on 01.07.2023
Snakebite envenoming - WHO official website
Website last accessed on 01.07.2023
Snakebite envenoming - WHO official website
Website last accessed on 01.07.2023
The National Deworming Day is an initiative of Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India to make every child in the country worm free. This is one of the largest public health programs reaching large number of children during a short period.
Website last accessed on 01.07.2023