adappt.The app was first developed by the WHo Global Tuberculo-sis programme in collaboration with adappt in 2019 and has subsequently been maintained by adappt through-out the year and then updated on an annual basis,in conjunction with the release of the report.The report team is very ...
In humanitarian contexts, abortion complications are a leading cause of maternal mortality. Providing quality post-abortion care (PAC) is therefore an important part of needed services. We assessed the quality of PAC in two hospitals supported by an international organization in Jigawa State (Nigeria)...
Under its new leadership, the WHO Regional Office for Africa is transforming itself to galvanise existing partnerships, as well as forging new ones, with a view to accelerating the provision of timely and quality support to the countries in pursuit of SDG 3. WHO in the African Region engages ...
The purpose of this policy brief is to inform discussions and decisions in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region on policies strategies and programmes to increase access to primary health care (PHC) services and make progress towards universal health coverage (UHC) by expanding the imp...
The primary bottleneck to achieving the MDGs in low-income countries is health systems that are too fragile to deliver the volume and quality of services to those in need. Strong and effective health systems are increasingly considered a prerequisite to
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The recent WHO prequalification of malaria vaccines with high national demand creates an opportunity to leverage and strengthen the 2YL platform, as many countries opt to give the fourth dose of malaria vaccine in the second year of life using established vaccination contact points [24]. Assessing...