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march
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
april
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
may
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
june
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
july
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms
Project Details
ICAP conducted a rapid assessment of 11 community care centers across six districts to assess the safety, effectiveness, acceptability, and operational feasibility of the centers, where patients with symptoms suggestive of Ebola received care and support as they awaited diagnosis and transfer to Ebola treatment units or referral for other medical services.
The project was funded by the UK Department for International Development.
The results of the project were published in The Lancet Global Health.