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Implementing integrated community case management: stakeholder experiences and lessons learned in three African countries
Malaria Consortium, 2014Integrated community case management (iCCM) of malaria, pneumoniaand diarrhoea at the community level has been a growing focus of community healthcare delivery across sub-Saharan Africa over the last few years, as well as in Malaria Consortium’s Africa regional programme.DocumentCommunity dialogues for healthy children: encouraging communities to talk
Malaria Consortium, 2012Integrated community case management (ICCM) – an approach where community-based health workers are trained to identify, treat and refer children under-five with pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria – is increasingly being used across sub-Saharan Africa to supplement the gaps in basic healthcare provision.DocumentEncouraging political participation in Africa, the potential of social media platforms
Institute for Security Studies, 2012The popular protests in North Africa, dubbed the ‘Arab Spring’, have reignited debate on the role of social media in facilitating political participation and active citizenry engagement. The 2010/2011 popular protests in Tunisia and Egypt were largely organised, supported and driven through social media platforms.DocumentHome-Based Care Alliance policy brief: debunking myths
Home-Based Care Alliance, 2013The Home-Based Care Alliance (HBCA) represents more than 30,000 caregivers organised into multi-district HBCAs in twelve African countries, caring for over 200,000 neighbours and friends, and with a history of organising around HIV/AIDS and its effects.OrganisationHome-Based Care Alliance (HBCA)
DocumentWhere energy is women's business: national and regional reports from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific
ENERGIA: International Network on Gender & Sustainable Energy, 2007In the introduction to this publication, ENERGIA policy advisor and editor of this pubication Gail Karlsson writes, “In many developing countries, especially in the poorest areas, most energy currently comes from traditional biomass fuels such as wood, charcoal and agricultural wastes - and collection and managing these fuels is strictly ‘women’s business’.” She calls on national energy and devDocumentThe Plumbing of Adaptation Finance: Accountability, Transparency, and Accessibility at the Local Level
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2013World Resources Institute working paper examining phase one of the Adaptation Finance Accountability Initiative.DocumentScaling up nutrition: Progress report from countries and their partners in the movement to Scale Up Nutrition (SUN)
United Nations [UN] Standing Committee on Nutrition, 2011This draft report was prepared for the High Level Meeting on Nutrition at the UN General Assembly in September 2011 and the follow-up workshop for the Scale-Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, which was designed to help nations where people are at risk of under-nutrition and aims to show results within 1,000 days.DocumentTransport and environment in sub-Saharan Africa
Transport and Environment Science Technology Network, 2012Transport policies in sub-Saharan Africa are of critical importance to the delivery of sustainable cities, healthy citizens, poverty eradication and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).This report provides an introduction to the transport and environment issues in sub-Saharan Africa focusing on the key transport-related areas of air pollution, road safety, traffic flow managemenOrganisationTransport and Environment Science Technology Network (TEST)
The TEST Network includes universities and research institutions from five sub-Saharan African countries (South Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe).Pages
