Filter
1066
Text search:
santé
des
femmes
Featured
85
267
Language
Document type
525
155
123
68
57
37
32
26
17
11
8
3
2
1
Countries / Regions
116
106
87
76
46
31
26
24
23
19
19
13
12
10
10
9
7
7
7
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Authors & Publishers
Publication Years
Category
537
171
156
71
40
27
1
Toolboxes
86
60
49
38
35
20
18
18
15
14
10
10
10
8
6
6
6
5
5
5
3
2
1
République de Guinée . Rapport final
Accessed on 11.03.2020
Au cours de l’EIPBF 2017-2018, plus de 6 300 ménages ont été enquêtés sur la prévention du paludisme et on a testé plus de 5 500 enfants de 6-59 mois pour le paludisme et l’anémie. Les résultats sont représentatifs pour l’ensemble du pays, pour le milieu urb
...
Rapport de suivi mai 2021
The INEE Minimum Standards Handbook is the only global tool that articulates the minimum level of educational quality and access in emergencies through to recovery. The Minimum Standards express a commitment that all individuals—children, youth and adults—have a right to education. The aim of th
...
Accessed on 20.10.2020
In its fight against maternal mortality, the government of Burkina Faso is supported
by the donor community which contributes to the health budget and also supports
specific projects aimed at improving access to health care. This report acknowledges
the efforts to address
...
Bull World Health Organ 2018;96:450–461 | doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.2471/BLT.17.206466
The aim of our study was to determine whether an intervention designed
to involve the male partners of pregnant women in Burkina Faso in facility-based maternity care influences care-seeking and healthy practi
...
front cover © Hannah Maule-Ffinch/Save the Children
Militantisme et changement social. Partie 2
Volume 23, Number 2, Fall 2017
Background: Cervical cancer accounts for 23% of cancer incidence and 22% of cancer mortality among women in Burkina Faso. These proportions are more than 2 and 5 times higher than those of developed countries, respectively. Before 2010, cervical cancer prevention (CECAP) services in Burkina Faso wer
...
Despite recent global declines, under-five mortality remains high in many of the poorest countries. Barriers to timely
quality care, including user fees, distance to facilities and the availability of trained health workers and medical supplies,
hinder progress in further reducing morbidity and m
...