9 Projects items related to 'NTDs'
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completedHappy Feet: Accelerating control of podoconiosis in Ethiopia
Project: Happy Feet
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completedSupporting lymphoedema morbidity management
Under this sub-grant, Malaria Consortium Ethiopia will implement the following project activities in Hawela Tula and Hula woredas in the Sidama region: organising woreda-level advocacy workshops;…
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completedImproving Neglected Tropical Disease (NTD) services and integrating into primary health care in Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples’ Region (SNNPR), Ethiopia
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completedCommunity Dialogues for the prevention and control of NTDs
We undertook a study to assess the effectiveness of the community dialogues approach in enhancing community participation and improving knowledge and practices for the prevention and control of…
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completedApplying community dialogues to facilitate community-lead initiatives in Nampula province, Mozambique
Community based identification of patients and home management poses one of the greatest challenges to efforts to support those suffering from lymphatic filariasis. Currently, there is no system in…
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completedProgramme Partnership Arrangement (PPA) 2016
Since 2011, we have been engaged in a Programme Partnership Arrangement (PPA) with the UK Government’s Department for International Development (DFID) for £2.67 million per year until March 2016.…
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completedImplementing integrated vector management to better control dengue transmission
Without a cure or a licensed vaccine, dengue poses a growing health threat in Cambodia and the Asia region. Prevention, which remains the best method of reducing the number of cases, relies heavily…
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completedStrengthening MDA through Community Dialogues
The 17 neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) prioritised by the World Health Organization comprise diseases caused by a variety of parasitic pathogens. These diseases most acutely affect the poorest…
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completedCommunicable Diseases: Health Service Delivery (COMDIS-HSD)
COMDIS-HSD is a Research Programme Consortium (RPC) funded by the UK government. The purpose of the consortium is to improve delivery of basic health services, particularly for communicable diseases.…