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With its expert practical advice on security in situations of armed conflict, this updated set of guidelines will prove invaluable to humanitarian personnel working at the operational level. Following on from the success of the first edition, published in 1999, it addresses new and developing threat
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A practical tool for field based humanitarian workers. It provides up-to-date, clear and succint guidance on topics accross the humanitarian sector including references to current, relevant resources and practical tools.
A Guide for UNICEF Staff
1 April 2025. Key Facts
excessed 27 January 2015
Technical Aspects Part II
Zimbabwe Cholera Control Guidelines
recommended
3rd edition
War Surgery. Vol.1
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Working with limited resources in armed conflict and other situations of violence. Vol.1
Essential Medicines are those that satisfy the priority health care needs of the population. They are selected with due regard to public health relevance, evidence on efficacy, safety and comparative cost-effectiveness. This edition of the Essential Medicines List (EML) 2017 for Ghana has been deriv
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DIAGNOSIS, MANAGEMENT OF UNCOMPLICATED AND SEVERE MALARIA
The companion Handbook on Humanitarian Access presents the normative framework pertaining to humanitarian access in situations of armed conflict, and therefore serves as a useful reference source for humanitarian practitioners on the normative framework.
This initial version of the Field Manual –
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Infection prevention and control measures for Ebola virus disease
Preliminary Key Findings from Interviews in Accra on the Ebola Response