Reprod Health 19, 143 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-022-01452-4.
Delivery of quality reproductive health services has been documented to depend on the availability of healthcare workers who are adequately supported with appropriate training. However, unmet training needs among healthcare ...workers in reproductive, maternal, and newborn health (RMNH) in low-income countries remain disproportionately high. This study investigated the effectiveness of training with onsite clinical mentorship towards self-reported performance in RMNH among healthcare workers in Mwanza Region, Tanzania.
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Advocacy ,Social Mobilization ,Behavior Change Communications
The information provided here can be used to understand the current situation, increase attention to preterm births in Rwanda and to inform dialogue and action among stakeholders. Data can be used to identify the most important risk factors to target and gaps in care in order to identify and impleme...nt solutions for improved outcomes.
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Guide et outils pour les professionnels de santé
HIV Treatment - Interim Guidance
Semi-Annual report of the National Union of Disabilities of Rwanda.
Accessed on 20.08.2022#
Actualización en Profilaxis Post Exposición (PPE) en Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes
The information provided here can be used to understand the current situation, increase attention to preterm births in Rwanda and to inform dialogue and action among stakeholders. Data can be used to identify the most important risk factors to target and gaps in care in order to identify and impleme...nt solutions for improved outcomes.
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The cluster approach is a mechanism that helps to address identified gaps in response and enhance the quality of humanitarian action
A guide for Regional Workshop and Hospital Technicians
Profile of Health Crisis Response within District with High Risk of Disaster : District of Central Bengkulu, Indonesia
Reporting Period 2010-2011
The purpose of this document is to provide interim guidance for setting up of quarantine facilities
Accessed: 16.04.2020
Weekly Epidemiological Record (WER), 17 September 2021, Vol. 96, No. 37 (pp. 445-460)