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Guidance for people with symptoms of a respiratory infection including COVID-19, or a positive test result for COVID-19.
Advice for British people living in Indonesia, including information on health, education, benefits, residence requirements and more.
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This paper explores local perceptions during, and after, volcanic crises in Yogyakarta, near Gunung Merapi volcano in Indonesia
To measure mental health problems among Congolese women in Nyarugusu refugee camp.
Private-sector and civil society groups contributed to raising awareness about Covid-19 in Kampala by using creative strategies
Community wearability assessment of respiratory protection against volcanic ash from Mt Sinabung, Indonesia
Private-sector and civil society groups contributed to raising awareness about Covid-19 in Mogadishu by using creative strategies
This study explored the contextual factors that motivate people to use respiratory protection
The aims of this paper are to examine the pros and cons of household interviews and examine the factors that impact upon the self-assessment of need
Methods employed for the research included physical observation, household interviews, mapping, photographing, and in-depth interviews.
This toolkit includes short and long-form templates for preparing a national report on implementing international humanitarian law.
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