World Bank Working Papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's work to the... more World Bank Working Papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's work to the development community with the least possible delay. The manuscript of this paper therefore has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formally-edited ...
Ed Tom Rathwell, Joana Godinho, Marjorie Gott Avebury, pounds sterling35, pp 235 ISBN 1 85628 941... more Ed Tom Rathwell, Joana Godinho, Marjorie Gott Avebury, pounds sterling35, pp 235 ISBN 1 85628 941 9 Health care in the 1970s and early 1980s was characterised by the growth of high tech hospital medicine. However, the current decade has seen the pendulum swing back towards a renewed emphasis on a strong primary health care sector. The WHO resolution “Health for All by the Year 2000” in 1977 was followed closely by the now famous Alma Ata declaration, which sought to foster a broad based primary health care approach encompassing concepts of multidisciplinary teamwork with strong community participation. With this …
... Parenthood Federation IUATLD International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseKAP Kno... more ... Parenthood Federation IUATLD International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseKAP Knowledge, Attitudes ... level of stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) among the general ... About 25,000 new cases of TB and 5,000 deaths were reported each year ...
Every year, millions of the world's poorest people die from preventable diseases caused by in... more Every year, millions of the world's poorest people die from preventable diseases caused by inadequate water supply and excreta disposal, or sanitation, services. Women and children are the main victims. Thus, the goal of the study which is funded by the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia (ECA) regional studies program is to improve the design and implementation of World Bank rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS) projects in order to achieve greater health benefits. A survey of Bank staff interests in RWSS, conducted by the rural water supply thematic group in May 1997, identified a strong interest among a range of professionals working within the RWSS field (including those in the ECA region) to determine the best design, implementation, and monitoring procedures for hygiene, sanitation, and health components of RWSS projects. To meet the objectives of the study, the authors: (i) reviewed professional literature; (ii) reviewed documentation on 44 World Bank-financed RWSS projects covering two decades (1977-1997); (iii) interviewed Bank task managers and specialists outside the Bank; and (iv) facilitated a field assessment of a successful Bank-financed RWSS project in Ghana. The report is organized as follows: chapter one gives rationale, objectives, and methods. Chapter two presents the results of the authors' review of professional literature on the relationship between health and WSS activities. Chapter three discusses the strengths and weaknesses of World Bank RWSS projects-both standalone those with a RWSS component. Conclusions and recommendations are given in chapter four. The report concludes with lists of useful references and websites.
... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... Th... more ... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... TheTB burden in the Kyrgyz Republic is the second largest among the countries evaluated ... achieved some promising results, further action should be taken to effectively lower TB rates in ...
... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... Th... more ... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... TheTB burden in the Kyrgyz Republic is the second largest among the countries evaluated ... achieved some promising results, further action should be taken to effectively lower TB rates in ...
World Bank Working Papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's work to the... more World Bank Working Papers are published to communicate the results of the Bank's work to the development community with the least possible delay. The manuscript of this paper therefore has not been prepared in accordance with the procedures appropriate to formally-edited ...
Ed Tom Rathwell, Joana Godinho, Marjorie Gott Avebury, pounds sterling35, pp 235 ISBN 1 85628 941... more Ed Tom Rathwell, Joana Godinho, Marjorie Gott Avebury, pounds sterling35, pp 235 ISBN 1 85628 941 9 Health care in the 1970s and early 1980s was characterised by the growth of high tech hospital medicine. However, the current decade has seen the pendulum swing back towards a renewed emphasis on a strong primary health care sector. The WHO resolution “Health for All by the Year 2000” in 1977 was followed closely by the now famous Alma Ata declaration, which sought to foster a broad based primary health care approach encompassing concepts of multidisciplinary teamwork with strong community participation. With this …
... Parenthood Federation IUATLD International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseKAP Kno... more ... Parenthood Federation IUATLD International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung DiseaseKAP Knowledge, Attitudes ... level of stigmatization of people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) among the general ... About 25,000 new cases of TB and 5,000 deaths were reported each year ...
Every year, millions of the world's poorest people die from preventable diseases caused by in... more Every year, millions of the world's poorest people die from preventable diseases caused by inadequate water supply and excreta disposal, or sanitation, services. Women and children are the main victims. Thus, the goal of the study which is funded by the World Bank's Europe and Central Asia (ECA) regional studies program is to improve the design and implementation of World Bank rural water supply and sanitation (RWSS) projects in order to achieve greater health benefits. A survey of Bank staff interests in RWSS, conducted by the rural water supply thematic group in May 1997, identified a strong interest among a range of professionals working within the RWSS field (including those in the ECA region) to determine the best design, implementation, and monitoring procedures for hygiene, sanitation, and health components of RWSS projects. To meet the objectives of the study, the authors: (i) reviewed professional literature; (ii) reviewed documentation on 44 World Bank-financed RWSS projects covering two decades (1977-1997); (iii) interviewed Bank task managers and specialists outside the Bank; and (iv) facilitated a field assessment of a successful Bank-financed RWSS project in Ghana. The report is organized as follows: chapter one gives rationale, objectives, and methods. Chapter two presents the results of the authors' review of professional literature on the relationship between health and WSS activities. Chapter three discusses the strengths and weaknesses of World Bank RWSS projects-both standalone those with a RWSS component. Conclusions and recommendations are given in chapter four. The report concludes with lists of useful references and websites.
... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... Th... more ... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... TheTB burden in the Kyrgyz Republic is the second largest among the countries evaluated ... achieved some promising results, further action should be taken to effectively lower TB rates in ...
... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... Th... more ... Project HOPE conducted a Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) survey in Kazakhstan. ... TheTB burden in the Kyrgyz Republic is the second largest among the countries evaluated ... achieved some promising results, further action should be taken to effectively lower TB rates in ...
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