Eritrea - Malaria/HIV/AIDS STDS and TB (HAMSET) Control Project
communicable disease control;access to primary health care;social marketing of condoms;Financial Management and Accounting;water and sanitation program;Annual Plan and
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See More + Budget;quality health care;quality of health care;short list of firms;human resource development policy;gross primary school enrollment;monitoring and evaluation system;number of aids cases;Financial Management System;Sexually Transmitted Infection;safe blood supply;malaria vector control;human resource policy;integrated information system;reconstruction and rehabilitation;public health problem;duplication of efforts;risk of infection;conditions for credit;disease surveillance system;human resource policies;acute respiratory infection;expansion of education;public health purposes;alternatives to pesticides;control of chemical;Health Behavior Change;adaptable program lending;negative environmental impact;public health facility;water and environment;female genital mutilation;food security system;target health;health promotion activity;health promotion activities;economies of scale;flow of fund;financial management capacity;adult literacy campaign;reproductive health situation;civil society group;burden of disease;barriers to adoption;risk of malaria;procurement and distribution;education and health;diagnosis and treatment;availability of drug;representatives of people;per capita allocation;high risk area;prevalence of malnutrition;construction of dam;commercial sex worker;development of infrastructure;access of woman;war affected area;control of malaria;cost of treatment;health care service;treatment of malaria;individuals with disability;health sector strategy;impact of education;social sector expenditure;school health program;senior secondary school;aids program;voluntary counseling;blood bank;opportunistic infection;Health Service;malaria control;military conflict;technical committee;government commitment;healthy behavior;medical materials;epidemiological profile;humanitarian crisis;preventive measure;government budget;living condition;management structure;administrative level;technical expert;eligibility criterion;vulnerable group;counseling service;laboratory confirmation;health practice;aids epidemic;sectoral approach;multilateral agency;community base;general population;live birth;awareness program;referral hospitals;cost-recovery mechanism;community-based programs;hiv transmission;internal control;disease management;financial resource;skilled staff;rural area;participation mechanism;cultural area;subsequent phase;community structure;pilot program;AIDS patients;community support;laboratory reagents;field staff;preventive activities;rural population;personal protection;workplace hazard;health programming;surface irrigation;adequate provision;school base;displaced people;pregnant woman;nomadic group;remote area;climatic zone;small country;health educator;community mobilization;social stigma;case-fatality rate;local situation;social mores;Armed Conflict;foreign investor;climatic condition;Essential Drugs;Program of Activities;preventive health;adequate disposal;nutritional practices;health status;prepare budget;health outcome;special account;social practice;ensuring compliance;financial policies;audit arrangement;credit effectiveness;decentralized level;finance management;bulk procurement;progress reviews;community acceptance;social activities;Health ministries;treatment services;multiple channels;national policy;pesticide management;disease transmission;case management;laboratory diagnosis;Health policies;external financing;severe malaria;health budget;referral facility;investment cost;syndromic management;good health;malaria epidemic;social infrastructure;nutritional status;adult population;extension program;epidemic preparedness;community education;Education Policy;early age;state policy;adequate shelter;average rainfall;endemic area;primary cause;external training;horizontal integration;Maternal Mortality;Infant Mortality;remote village;state health
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World Bank. 2000. Eritrea - Malaria/HIV/AIDS STDS and TB (HAMSET) Control Project (English). Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/875571468770120720/Eritrea-Malaria-HIV-AIDS-STDS-and-TB-HAMSET-Control-Project