Manual for use in primary care
This guidance note identifies strategic action for policy-makers and managers at the national, subnational and facility level to address these different challenges.
The unmet need for palliative care in Cox’s Bazar
The WHO COVID-19 Essential Supplies Forecasting Tool (COVID-19-ESFT) is meant to help countries forecast essential supplies for their COVID-19 response including personal protective equipment (e.g., masks and gloves), biomedical equipment for case management (e.g., ventilators and oxygen concentrato...rs), diagnostic reagents and equipment, essential drugs for supportive care, and consumable medical supplies.
The tool is best suited for estimating essential supply needs over a short time period (12 weeks or fewer) but can be used for longer.
COVID-19-ESFT does not quantify or account for resources already available locally or those pending delivery. When using the ESFT to inform procurement, we recommend factoring in resources already available locally and only including the additional resources required in the forecast.
This tool is updated regularly so users should monitor the website for the latest release version.
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Workshop on PHC Revitalisation in Nepal, April 5-6, 2010
Germany has become a visible actor in global health in the past 10 years. In this Series paper, we describe how this development complements a broad change in perspective in German foreign policy.
EU and Global Governance for Health - How EU global policies impact health
Guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines -Review Committee; second edition
WHO Vaccine Management Handbook