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'My Dreams are Shuttered Down and It Hurts Lots’– A Qualitative Study of Palliative Care Needs and Their Management by HIV Outpatient Services in Kenya and Uganda
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Selman L, Simms V, Penfold S, Powell RA, Mwangi-Powell F, Downing J, Gikaara N, Munene G, Higginson IJ, Harding R. (2013)
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(Summary) PEPFAR Public Health Evaluation: Care and Support - Phase 1 Uganda
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Harding, R, Simms V, Penfold, S, et al. (2009)
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(Summary) PEPFAR Public Health Evaluation-Care and Support: Phase 2 Uganda
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Simms, Victoria et al. (2010)
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25 Districts in Uganda: 2018 PLACE Assessments
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MEASURE Evaluation (2018)
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“If my husband leaves me, I will go home and suffer, so better cling to him and hide this thing”: The influence of gender on Option B+ prevention of mother-to-child transmission participation in Malawi and Uganda
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Flax VL, Yourkavitch J, Okello ES, Kadzandira J, Katahoire AR, Munthali AC (2017)
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Երեխաների այլընտրանքային խնամքի համակարգի հզորացում Բացահայտումներ Հայաստանից, Գանային, Ուգանդային և Մոլդովայից
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MEASURE Evaluation (2018)
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A Purpose-built Tool Provides Transparency for Enrollment in Services
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MEASURE Evaluation is proud to contribute to improving the situation of orphans and other vulnerable children globally through our monitoring and evaluation support for programs that build the resilience of vulnerable families. Especially for the Day of the African Girl Child (Sunday, October 11), we recognize the work in Uganda to identify the most vulnerable.
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Agago: 2018 PLACE Assessment
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MEASURE Evaluation (2018)
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Alternative Care for Children Newsletter (November 2018)
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MEASURE Evaluation (2018)
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Alternative Care in Uganda
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MEASURE Evaluation began supporting work in alternative care for children in Uganda in April 2017. Our task is to strengthen the capacities of government partners to assess, address, and monitor child care reform, in line with the United Nations’ Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children.
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