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Sierra Leone is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
American viticultural area
Management trends in childhood malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia by CHWs before, during and after ebola
A retrospective cross-sectional study using aggregated CHW programme data (2013-2017) from all Primary Health Units
This study was carried out in the interior zone, focusing on the Batkanu‐Makoth rural road in Bombali District in the Northern Province
The study sought to understand the existing transport systems for the rural communities along and within the road’s catchment area
This study was carried out in the interior plateau zone, focusing on the Kabala-Bafodia rural road in Koinadugu District, Northern Province
This study was conducted with 23 health workers (doctors, nurses, midwives and Community Health Officers) in 4 regions
The report is primarily targeted to provide inputs towards the WDR 2013
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients from Sierra Leone for healthcare practitioners.
Information on embargoes on West African States and how to apply for an export licence.
The Mastomys rat is the host for the Lassa Fever virus
23 public sector health workers of different cadres, working in 4 regions of Sierra Leone, were interviewed
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki at the UN Security Council meeting on West Africa and the Sahel.
Information on how UK companies can control risks when doing business in Sierra Leone.
Concludes post-Ebola health-related human resource deficit is alarmingly high, with very few staff available
This paper presents findings of interviews and focus group discussions conducted in 'hotspot' areas of rural Bombali District and urban Freetown
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