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Essential medicines in national constitutions : progress since 2008 Ghent University
"How gender-sensitive are National Adaptation Programmes of Action?" Selected findings from a desk review of thirty-one sub-Saharan African countries University of Antwerp
Does the National HIV /AIDS Control programme provide support for district hospitals in Cameroon? Institute of Tropical Medicine
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of the national HIV/AIDS control programme on district hospitals in Cameroon. A multiple case study was conducted in two district hospitals- one public and one faith-based. Data were collected by document review, semi-structured interviews and observation of managerial processes and health care delivery. Programme interventions result in a series of positive and negative effects on the ...
Re: Prenatal detection of congenital heart disease: results of a national screening programme Ghent University University of Antwerp
Gender sensitivity of Sub-Saharan Africa National Adaptation Programmes of Action University of Antwerp
There is growing realization that ignoring the mediating influence of gender relations may impact on the effectiveness of adaptation and mitigation policies, which has gradually brought gender issues onto the agenda of national and international fora. Against this background, this article confronts discourse with reality, by investigating to what extent and in what way 31 Sub-Saharan African National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) ...
How gender-sensitive are the National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) of Sub-Saharan African countries? A gender-scan of 31 NAPAs University of Antwerp
The recent (draft) decision of the 2012 Conference of the Parties (CoP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) recognises that a more balanced representation of women from developed and developing countries in the UNFCCC process is important in order to create climate policies that are responding to the different needs of men and women in national and local contexts (UNFCCC, 2012). In the context of the UNFCC, ...