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Report on the preparatory meeting of island developing countries of the Caribbean
(ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean, 1990-04-26)
Presents proceedings of the meeting which introduced the following documents for discussion: Report of the Workshop to Develop a Plan of Action for the Small Island States of the Caribbean CDCC; Plan of Action for Small ...
Breast cancer screening in developing countries
(2017-04-01)
Developing countries have limited healthcare resources and use different strategies to diagnose breast cancer. Most of the population depends on the public healthcare system, which affects the diagnosis of the tumor. Thus, ...
Internet-based interventions for the prevention and treatment of depression in people living in developing countries: A systematic review
(2018)
Background: Internet-based interventions for depression may be a valuable resource to reduce the treatment gap for those living in developing countries. However, evidence comes mainly from developed countries. This systematic ...
"The disease is mine, the body is mine, I decide": Individual, interpersonal, and institutional barriers and facilitators among survivors of women's cancers in Andean countries
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)
Recent national cancer plans address high cancer mortality in Latin America, particularly in Andean countries. Little is known about which individual, interpersonal, and institutional facilitators and barriers persist, ...
Policy and institutional frameworks: country report Argentina
(European University Institute. Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2014-10)
This report offers a brief overview of current Argentine migration policy as it relates to its emigrants. In 2003, a law that recognizes the human right to migrate (law 25,871) was issued and included a section addressing ...
Health security capacities in the context of COVID-19 outbreak: an analysis of International Health Regulations annual report data from 182 countries
Background Public health measures to prevent, detect, and respond to events are essential to control public health
risks, including infectious disease outbreaks, as highlighted in the International Health Regulations ...