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Outgoing E.U Ambassador pays visit to Supervising Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade

Outgoing E.U Ambassador pays visit to Supervising Minister of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
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Rural-development
Ambassador-of-the-european-union
Service-delivery-project

Strengthening Local Governance for Better Service Delivery in Solomon Islands

Solomon Islanders will now have better service delivery at the local level as the European Union (EU), together with UNDP and UNICEF, and the Solomon Islands Government today launched a new EUR 8 million (SBD 65.5m) project on provincial governance.

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Capacity-development-fund

Mapping the health systems response to violence against women: key learnings from five LMIC settings (2015–2020) | BMC Women's Health

Violence against women (VAW) is a global challenge, and the health sector is a key entry point for survivors to receive care. The World Health Organization adopted an earlier framework for health systems response to survivors. However, documentation on the programmatic rollout of health system response to violence against women is lacking in low and middle-income countries. This paper studies the programmatic roll out of the health systems response across select five low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) and identifies key learnings. We selected five LMIC settings with recent or active programming on national-level health system response to VAW from 2015 to 2020. We synthesized publicly available data and program reports according to the components of the WHO Health Systems Framework. The countries selected are Bangladesh, Brazil, Nepal, Rwanda, and Sri Lanka. One-stop centers were found to be the dominant model of care located in hospitals in four countries. Each setting has impleme

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Lanka-oscs
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