Filter
715
Text search:
indicators
manual
Featured
Recommendations
64
New Publications
189
Language
Document type
No document type
427
Guidelines
101
Studies & Reports
77
Manuals
58
Strategic & Response Plan
27
Training Material
17
Fact sheets
4
Situation Updates
2
Resource Platforms
1
Infographics
1
Countries / Regions
India
38
Ethiopia
22
Kenya
22
Global
22
Nepal
19
Malawi
19
Sierra Leone
17
Ghana
15
South Africa
14
Tanzania
13
Latin America and the Carribbean
13
Nigeria
12
Zambia
11
Rwanda
11
Bangladesh
11
Namibia
9
Philippines
8
Western and Central Europe
8
Uganda
7
Myanmar / Burma
7
Senegal
6
Africa
6
Eastern Europe
6
Liberia
5
Cambodia
5
Botswana
5
Zimbabwe
4
Benin
4
Asia
4
Guinea
3
South Sudan
3
Sudan
3
Ukraine
3
South–East Asia Region
3
Haiti
2
Pakistan
2
Lebanon
2
Syria
2
Indonesia
2
Papua New Guinea
2
West and Central Africa
2
Bhutan
2
Mali
1
Cameroon
1
Somalia
1
Afghanistan
1
Turkey
1
Eswatini/ Swaziland
1
Colombia
1
Bolivia
1
Libya
1
Sri Lanka
1
Chile
1
Yemen
1
East and Southern Africa
1
Middle East and North Africa
1
Paraguay
1
Palestine
1
Albania
1
Southern Africa
1
Laos
1
Canada
1
Timor Leste/ East Timor
1
Tajikistan
1
Russia
1
Moldova
1
Kazakhstan
1
Gabon
1
Turkmenistan
1
Maldives
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
Countries
262
Key Resources
88
Clinical Guidelines
57
Women & Child Health
50
Public Health
42
Capacity Building
21
Pharmacy & Technologies
6
Toolboxes
Mental Health
54
Disability
39
HIV
38
TB
33
AMR
29
Caregiver
27
COVID-19
24
Rapid Response
21
Conflict
19
Planetary Health
19
2.0 Rapid Response
19
NTDs
17
Pharmacy
16
Natural Hazards
15
Ebola & Marburg
13
NCDs
10
Refugee
9
Health Financing Toolbox
6
Polio
4
Global Health Education
4
Malaria
4
Cholera
3
Specific Hazards
3
Typhoon
1
Social Ethics
1
These guidelines are designed for ICRC and other health professionals – nurses, midwifes, doctors – who either lack experience in antenatal care or are not used to working in countries where medical infrastructure is underdeveloped or non-existent
The nature of humanitarian work has also drastically changed over the last
decade. Humanitarian workers have paid dearly in the face of violence and
terrorism. Burn out and after-effects of traumatic experiences constitute a
major risk for humanitarian workers. After ten years of experience with
...
Post-traumatic symptoms in Ghanaian children. Thesis for Master of Philosophy in Peace and Conflict Studies (PECOS). This study investigated whether Ghanaian children exposed to low intensity warfare experience symptoms of PTSD as described in the DSM-IV. It also aimed to find out if there are cultu
...
A Resource Guide for Country Offices
In the mid-1980s, recognizing the limitations of traditional training and that the knowledge and skills acquired are not necessarily applied back in the workplace, MSH developed the Monitoring‐Training-Planning (MTP) approach to assist the Ecuadorian Ministry of Health to implement its Child Survi
...
In: Beyond construction : use by all : a collection of case studies from sanitation and hygiene promotion practitioners in South Asia. Chapter 2
This document is one of eight PDF documents that comprise the Guidance on Child-focused Victim
Assistance. All are available in PDF at . The full document is also available.
This first section contains the Acknowledgements, Foreword, Acronyms and Chapters 1 th
...
In 1997, the Fiftieth World Health Assembly adopted resolution WHA50.29 on the elimination of
lymphatic filariasis as a public health problem. Preliminary guidance from WHO printed in 2011 referred to “verification” as the official process by which the achievements of the Global Programme to El
...
· Relevant interventions
· HIV country profiles
· Adolescents country profiles
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to large increases in healthcare waste, straining under resourced healthcare facilities and exacerbating environmental impacts from solid waste. This report quantifies the additional COVID-19 healthcare waste generated, describes current healthcare waste management syst
...
This guideline provides global, evidence-informed recommendations on a number of specific issues related to the management of severe acute malnutrition in infants and children, including in the context of HIV.
This new guidance aims to support programme implementers, coordinators and others in humanitarian settings in their actions to counter suicide and self-harm in humanitarian contexts and to save lives.