Browsing by Subject "Kazakhstan"
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2009)
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(Weltgesundheitsorganisation. Regionalbüro für Europa, 2018)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2015)The aim of this study is to identify which elements of primary health care (PHC) need strengthening to avoid unnecessary hospitalizations of ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSCs) in Kazakhstan. ACSCs are health ...
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(1996)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2020)Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) – meaning that everyone, everywhere can access essential high-quality health services without facing financial hardship – is a key target of the Sustainable Development Goals. ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2020)Achieving universal health coverage (UHC) – meaning that everyone, everywhere can access essential high-quality health services without facing financial hardship – is a key target of the Sustainable Development Goals. ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2018)Kazakhstan has one of the highest rates of premature mortality due to noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in the WHO European Region: the rate in 2012 was 648.31 per 100 000 population aged 30–69 years. This has signifi cant ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2019)Kazakhstan has made great progress in tackling some of the major nutritionalchallenges, and is on-track to achieve global goals relating to child wastingand stunting.However, pockets of undernutrition remain and the growing ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2016)
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2012)Recognizing the profound human consequences of natural and man-made disasters, WHO assists Member States by providing technical guidance on and support in building programmes to ensure the preparedness of the health sector ...
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Childhood obesity in Kazakhstan: behavioural health risks associated with diet and physical activity (World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2017)
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(Copenhagen : WHO Regional Office for Europe, 2003)A consultative meeting of five central Asian republics (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) represented by the Ministries of Health, Foreign Affairs, Justice and Parliaments on the WHO Framework ...
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(World Health Organization, 2020-03-15)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2014)Early childhood is the period of most extensive (and intensive) parental responsibilities related to all aspects of children’s well-being covered by the Convention: their survival, health, physical safety and emotional ...
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(World Health OrganizationWorld Health Organization, 1998)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2022)The project “Establishment of key elements of national systems for sound chemicals management in selected countries in eastern Europe, the Caucasus and central Asia” was implemented by the WHO Regional Office for Europe ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2011)For many countries in political and economic transition, health reforms are part of profound, comprehensive changes in essential societal functions and values. However, primary care reforms are not always based on evidence, ...
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2012)
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(World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe, 2019)