Evaluation of Norwegian support to promote the rights of persons with disabilities, Uganda country study – Summary
Global UNIDO Project: Strengthening the local production of essential medicines in least developed and developing countries
This guide is an introduction on how to integrate logistics management information systems (LMIS) with geographic information systems (GIS). It covers the value of integrating these two systems, the steps in assessing if it is currently viable to link the systems, how to set the linkage, the process...es for using LMIS within a GIS platform, and finally how to sustain the linkage. The aim of this guide is to assist logistics managers, decisionmakers and technical experts in understanding the value of integrating GIS and of the process involved in integrating these two systems.
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Key Features:
• Module Users: Disaster Management Trainers
• Training Targets: State Government and District
officials / Disaster Management Authorities / Disaster
Management Planners and Responders
• Training Duration: 5 working days (one week)
• Trainers Input: Multi-disciplinary
... Training methods: Lecture, Discussion, Film Show,
Field Visits, Group Exercise.
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Early-warning indicators to prevent stock-outs and overstocking of antiretroviral, antituberculosis and antimalaria medicines.
A Resource Book of Inclusive Practices
Harmonising proven strategies beyond the emergency phase. Zero Hunger Phase 2
SAJCC July 2011, Vol. 27, No. 1
UNAIDS and DPKO non paper | 2011
Lessons from the Africa Regional Stigma Training Programme
Supporting community action on AIDS in developing countries
“Follow the Voice of Life”
AIDSTAR-One | Case study series October 2011
Countdown to zero
2011- 2015
A rapid situation analysis in three districts
Annex I to: To stay and deliver, good practice for humanitarians in complex security environments
The principal findings of the report include that despite overall improvements in aid agencies’ security risk management, national aid workers perceive continued inequities in security suppor...t compared with their international counterparts. National aid workers, while less subject to major attacks per capita than international aid workers, nevertheless form the majority of victims, and their specific security needs require more attention.
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