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World Drug Report 2017
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Accessed: 14.03.2019
Background paper 10
The Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response
May 2021
UNAIDS / 2016
GFDRR Knowledge Notes
The 2017 Global Nutrition Report focuses on 5 key areas and finds that improving nutrition can have a powerful multiplier effect across the SDGs. Indeed, it indicates that it will be a challenge to achieve any SDG without addressing nutrition. The report shows that there is an exciting opportunity t
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Lessons from the STEP-TB Project.
Accessed November 2017.
DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY 27 : 390–403 (2010
Protecting children on the move from violence, abuse and exploitation
This policy paper underscores that, although children do not represent a high-risk group for direct COVID-19 fatality, the pandemic posts far-reaching secondary impacts that heighten risks to African children’s rights and wellbeing.
A toolkit for behavioural and social communication in outbreak response
BMJ Global Health2020;5:e002786. doi:10.1136/bmjgh-2020-002786
The Lancet Infectious Disease Volume 25, Issue 2e77-e85February 2025
Overview.
The COVID-19 pandemic is the latest crisis facing the world, but unless humans release their grip on nature, it won’t be the last, according to a new report by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which includes a new experimental index on human progress that takes into acco
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Systematic Review Summary 4
UNICEF Cholera Toolkit
recommended
Large size: Download directly from the website: https://www.washcluster.net/sites/gwc.com/files/2022-01/Unicef_Cholera%20Toolkit_2013.pdf
Over 6 million people worldwide are infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan that causes Chagas disease. Endemic in 21 Latin American countries, the disease can be transmitted by vector insects called triatomines — also known as “kissing bugs” —, foods or beverages contaminated with th
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