Malaria Control in Humanitarian Emergencies WHO (2013)

This interagency handbook was developed to set out effective malaria control responses in humanitarian emergencies, particularly during the acute phase when reliance on international humanitarian assistance is greatest. It provides policy-makers, planners, and field coordinators with practical advice on designing and implementing measures to reduce malaria morbidity and mortality in both man-made and natural disasters. Such measures must address the needs of all affected population groups and accommodate changing needs as an acute emergency evolves into either recovery or chronic emergency phase.

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WHO (2013). Malaria Control in Humanitarian Emergencies WHO

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Published in: 2013
Pages: 250

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