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Humanitarian Practice
Health in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings Package of Concept Notes
Across the world, humanitarian crises are becoming more frequent, complex and persistent, affecting more children than ever before. While encouraging progress has been achieved in improving child survival and wellbeing during the last several decades, conflicts, political and economic instability, climate change and natural disasters, displacements and public health emergencies have threatened hard-fought development gains and, in many places, reversed them.
Health in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings Programme Overview
Immunization in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Health and Children on the Move in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Newborn Health in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Health System Strengthening in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Implementation Research in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Child Health in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Risk Informed Programming in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
Digital Health to Support Primary Health Care in Emergencies and Humanitarian Settings
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