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Regional situation analysis, practices, experiences, lessons learned and ways forward.
African Health Sciences 2013; 13(2): 219 - 232 http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v13i2.4
Health needs of displaced Syrians in refugee hosting countries have become increasingly complex in light of the protracted Syrian conflict. The primary aim of this study was to identify the primary health needs of displaced Syrians in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and Syria.
At least half of the world’s population does not have full coverage of essential health services. Health expenses push more than 100 million people into extreme poverty each and every year, forcing them into terrible choices that no one should ever have to make: Buy medicine or food? Education or
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Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Assessment in action series
Key Findings from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Ukraine
Writing by Katya Burns
Editing by Paul Silva and Roxanne Saucier
Accessed: 29.09.2019
2017-2018
Republic of Albania
Joint Stakeholder Submission
Accessed: 29.09.2019
Accessed: 29.09.2019
Analytical Report
Almaty 2015
Accessed: 26.09.2019
Accessed: 24.09.2019
Alternative Thematic Report on implementation of the Convention on Elimination of all Forms of discrimination against Women on the issues related to women living with HIV from the affected groups (women – former prisoners, women using injected drugs, women sex workers).
Accessed: 04.10.2019
Case study
Alliance Ukraine’s experience integrating HIV, harm reduction and sexual and reproductive health programming
F1000Research 2019, 8:323 Last updated: 17 MAY 2019