Filter
1547
Text search:
Ministry
of
Health
Uganda,
WHO
Uganda
Featured
Recommendations
135
New Publications
427
Language
Document type
No document type
891
Studies & Reports
312
Guidelines
148
Manuals
75
Strategic & Response Plan
54
Training Material
36
Situation Updates
15
Fact sheets
11
Brochures
2
Infographics
2
App
1
Countries / Regions
Uganda
222
Kenya
86
Global
73
Rwanda
56
Africa
51
Ethiopia
42
Sierra Leone
39
South Sudan
39
Zambia
39
Congo, Democratic Republic of
36
Tanzania
35
Liberia
32
Nigeria
29
Malawi
26
South Africa
18
Ghana
17
East and Southern Africa
17
Zimbabwe
16
Namibia
15
Guinea
14
Mozambique
13
Senegal
12
India
11
Nepal
11
Lesotho
11
Bangladesh
10
Cameroon
9
West and Central Africa
9
Botswana
8
Eswatini/ Swaziland
7
Burkina Faso
6
Syria
6
Latin America and the Carribbean
6
Somalia
5
Jordan
5
Burundi
5
Western and Central Europe
5
Mali
4
Haiti
4
Pakistan
4
Sudan
4
Central African Republic
4
Colombia
4
Angola
4
Myanmar / Burma
4
South–East Asia Region
4
Togo
3
Afghanistan
3
Germany
3
Lebanon
3
Chad
3
Cambodia
3
Brazil
3
Ukraine
3
Eastern Europe
3
Iran
3
Côte d’Ivoire / Ivory Coast
2
Philippines
2
Iraq
2
Thailand
2
China
2
Indonesia
2
Argentina
2
Peru
2
Madagascar
2
Yemen
2
Eastern Europe and Central Asia
2
Southern Africa
2
Laos
2
Russia
2
Vietnam
2
Morocco
1
Saudi Arabia
1
Egypt
1
Papua New Guinea
1
Vanuatu
1
Ecuador
1
Bolivia
1
Greece
1
Sri Lanka
1
Chile
1
Middle East and North Africa
1
Asia
1
Solomon Islands
1
Venezuela
1
North Korea
1
Albania
1
Djibouti
1
Estonia
1
Romania
1
Georgia
1
North America
1
Gabon
1
Turkmenistan
1
Mauritius
1
Tunisia
1
Morocco
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
595
Clinical Guidelines
100
Women & Child Health
86
Public Health
81
Key Resources
68
Capacity Building
36
Pharmacy & Technologies
10
Annual Report MEDBOX
1
Toolboxes
HIV
194
Mental Health
86
Ebola & Marburg
82
COVID-19
78
TB
77
Disability
70
AMR
50
NTDs
49
Caregiver
39
Planetary Health
35
Conflict
33
Malaria
28
Rapid Response
26
Health Financing Toolbox
25
Pharmacy
24
Refugee
23
Global Health Education
18
Zika
14
NCDs
13
2.0 Rapid Response
10
Natural Hazards
5
Cholera
4
Social Ethics
4
Polio
3
Specific Hazards
3
South Sudan
2
This report alerts responders to the importance of language in building trust and effective communication with people facing Ebola and other epidemics.
This report outlines and analyses the implementation of the Bridge Builder Model. This is a two-way, capacity-sharing model aimed at bringing together local faith actors (LFAs) and international humanitarian actors to increase understanding, trust,
...
For applying the new operational guidance on CB-MHPSS in the field, UNICEF country offices and partners will need ready access to tools and resources that can be used to implement the programs. By bringing together resources from different contexts, the compendium makes options available to country
...
The report provides the much-needed evidence to design interventions for children in Kenya and as such we urge partners to use this report as a document for planning for children.
Each year since 2007, G-FINDER has provided policy-makers, donors, researchers and industry with a comprehensive analysis of global investment into research and development of new products to
preve
...
The Look Back Study (LBS) focuses on the water and sanitation and hygiene (WASH) component of the project but some additional information was collected along side the WASH data. This data has been compared to the baseline survey data that was report
...
Strengthening of SDB teams through refresher trainings and regular simulation exercises/drills
Continue social mobilization and community engagement through mobile cinema and community awareness sessions
Procure and preposi
...
DHS Working Papers No. 108 | Zimbabwe Working Papers
No. 9
Health Bulletin No.3
Results and Lessons Learned from CapacityPlus 2009-2015
Case Study on Improving HIV Testing and Services for Children Orphaned or made Vulnerable by HIV (OVC)
Data from the 2011 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey
Vitamin A supplementation (VAS) programs targeted at children aged 6–59 months are implemented in many countries. By improving immune function, vitamin A (VA) reduces mortality associated with measles, diarrhea, and other illnesses. There is currently a debate regarding the relevance
...