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Lunsar, Port Loko District, Sierra Leone
Glob Health Sci Pract February 1, 2014 vol. 2 no. 1 p. 103-116
A 2013 Plan study across 30 countries found that children with disabilities were on average 10 times less likely to go to school than children without disabilities. This report presents the findings of a follow-up second phase to the research with a qualitative study on barriers and enablers to educ
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Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) January 16, 2015 / 64(01);20-27
Needs assessment is essential for programme planning, monitoring and evaluation, and accountability, however needs assessment is still a critical weakness of humanitarian response. Organisations need to improve how they do assessments. The Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS) and the Emergency Capa
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The report will describe how the Ebola Response MPTF, which has attracted contributions from 38 Member States, one business and many individuals, has offered a transparent and strategic tool to support the Ebola response. As of 31 January 2015, the Fund had total pledges amounting to US$142 million,
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An international field study by African and German Theologicans and health workers
This paper examines how diaspora and local organisations have responded to the crisis in Syria, how they evolved and the challenges that they face - and how international aid organisations and disapora and local groups can better work together in a new aid model.
‘Do not underestimate the capacity of the community; they are smarter and more capable than you think’
Based on further analysis of the 2004 Kenya Service Provision Assessment Survey