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Mental Health of Nurses and Doctors survey in the European Union, Iceland and Norway

The Mental Health or Nurses and Doctors (MeND) survey, conducted by WHO Regional Office for Europe under a contribution agreement with the European Commission,...

Report of the twentieth annual meeting and fifteenth conference of HEPA Europe: Dublin, Ireland, 19–21 August 2024

The twentieth annual meeting of HEPA Europe, the European Network for the Promotion of Health-Enhancing Physical Activity, took place within the framework...

Report of the fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group on the risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management in the WHO European Region: virtual meeting, 5-6 December 2024

The fourth plenary meeting of the Technical Advisory Group (TAG) on risk communication, community engagement and infodemic management (RCCE–IM) in...

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Review of financial sustainability of tuberculosis activities in Armenia. Mission report (2018)

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The WHO Regional Office for Europe is supporting six Eastern Partnership countries to document preparedness to transition from donor- to domestically funded tuberculosis (TB) activities. As part of this work, two consultants travelled to Armenia on 11–12 September 2017 for WHO’s second in-country discussions for this project.

Discussions focused on sustainability successes and challenges; triggers and enablers for transition; gaps in transition-related financial, human resource and programmatic data; and the country’s existing transition plan.

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Armenia, Joint Infectious Diseases Unit (JID)
Editors
WHO/Europe
Number of pages
23
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Review of financial sustainability of tuberculosis activities in Armenia. Mission report (2018)

Overview

The WHO Regional Office for Europe is supporting six Eastern Partnership countries to document preparedness to transition from donor- to domestically funded tuberculosis (TB) activities. As part of this work, two consultants travelled to Armenia on 11–12 September 2017 for WHO’s second in-country discussions for this project.

Discussions focused on sustainability successes and challenges; triggers and enablers for transition; gaps in transition-related financial, human resource and programmatic data; and the country’s existing transition plan.

WHO Team
Armenia, Joint Infectious Diseases Unit (JID)
Editors
WHO/Europe
Number of pages
23
Copyright
World Health Organization